A comprehensive policy analysis reveals how Spanish cannabis social clubs legal framework exploited legal ambiguities to create community-based alternatives to illicit markets. The study demonstrates how grassroots activism and strategic legal interpretation temporarily created contested spaces for collective cannabis activities before regulatory closure. This research offers insights into cannabis policy reform through social mobilization rather than legislative action.
Attitudes to Drug Policy in Australia, 2001-2022/23: What Does This Mean for Drug Policy Reform in Australia?
We are at a critical juncture for drug policy reform. Toxic drug supply is driving unprecedented deaths in North America, with countries calling for decrimin…
Schedule I Drug Classification: 3 Times Science Was Ignored
This meme isnโt exaggerationโitโs history repeating itself in policy. [caption id="attachment_15936" align="aligncenter" width="550"] They said โno medical value.โ Science disagrees.[/caption] The Schedule I drug classification was meant to indicate substances with...
5 Powerful Reasons the Gateway Drug Myth Is Wrong
Unpacking the False Link Between Cannabis and Harder Drugs 5 Powerful Reasons the Gateway Drug Myth Is Wrong The Gateway Drug Myth has long influenced public perception of cannabis, shaping policies and...
10 Surprising Facts on the Resurgence of Cannabis
The resurgence of cannabis and psychedelics is not just a trend; it's a return to our roots. Here are 10 surprising facts that shed light on this phenomenon from multiple perspectives....