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Why He**in Overdoses Are Rising and How We Can Prevent Them 03/11/2015

Why He**in Overdoses Are Rising and How We Can Prevent Them The death toll from he**ine overdoses has been rising 40% per year since 2011, overtaking fatalities from HIV in 2013. News stories on the issue are long on fear but short on solutions. So here are five things you need to know about America's he**in ...

South Carolina Introduces Overdose Prevention Act 01/23/2015

South Carolina Introduces Overdose Prevention Act South Carolina has joined the growing ranks of states to recently introduce overdose prevention legislation. H 3083 South Carolina Overdose Prevention Act seeks to provide immunity from civil and criminal liability to certain professionals and other ...

Legalize All Drugs 01/23/2015

You bring up intriguing arguments, sir.

Legalize All Drugs The Harvard economist explains why legalizing all drugs—including co***ne, he**in, and methamphetamine—would be a better policy than the current prohibition....

Updated Infographic: Overdose Prevention, State by State 01/22/2015

Naloxone is a drug that reverses opioid overdose. It is not addictive nor can it get you high, yet only some states have laws that allow people at risk of witnessing or experiencing an overdose to obtain a prescription. Check out how hip your hometown is when it comes to harm reduction strategies.

Updated Infographic: Overdose Prevention, State by State This August, we released an infographic showing states (and the District of Columbia) with laws allowing for the prescribing and administration of naloxone and/or criminal protections for bystanders who seek emergency assistance.

'They deserved to die' and other views on drug use 01/15/2015

"..polls have found that most people who feel drug use is a major crisis have not witnessed drug problems first-hand."

'They deserved to die' and other views on drug use Four young adults in the UK recently died after reportedly taking ‘Superman’ ecstasy pills which happened to contain high levels of a dangerous adulterant called PMMA. The story was covered extensively, and I, too, contributed a piece to The Independent. Interestingly, however, many comments in re…

What's In My Baggie? [FULL DOCUMENTARY] 01/14/2015

Drugs constantly evolve to beat regulations. Check out this sweet documentary about the dangers behind buying drugs that haven't been researched or tested.

What's In My Baggie? [FULL DOCUMENTARY] "What's In My Baggie?" is a documentary on the rise of misrepresented substances, as well as a critique of ineffective drug policy. For more info, visit what...

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