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An Unprecedented 22 Percent Drop in Drug Deaths Does Not Mean Prohibition Is Finally WorkingDuring the year ending last August, according to preliminary estimates from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ...
(THE CONVERSATION) After nearly a decade of almost year-over-year increases in overdose deaths, the tide may finally be turning in Philadelphia.
The prohibition of liquor a century ago was a disaster. Yet the FDA is setting up a repeat with its proposed ban of cigarettes.
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FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul on MSNMinnesota cannabis agency launches grant for communities affected by prohibitionThe Minnesota Office of Cannabis Management is launching a new grant that will go to support marginalized communities that ...
As the WHO reviews coca leaves' international scheduling status, momentum is growing to address this injustice to Indigenous Andean peoples.
The country’s leader made the controversial remarks at a chaotic televised cabinet meeting.Colombian President Gustavo Petro ...
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