Calls for overhaul of drug laws as England and Wales deaths surge
“These grim drug death statistics are a clear signal that an urgent change of course is needed in UK drug policy.”
“These grim drug death statistics are a clear signal that an urgent change of course is needed in UK drug policy.”
Voters in states across America have passed landmark drug reform measures.
Tory grandee William Hague has written in favour of cannabis decriminalisation. But where do other parties stand on the matter?
The National Health Service is desperately in need of funding, but legislators are ignoring a crucial revenue stream – the cannabis tax. Martin Drewry writes.
This month the medical marijuana industry announced its first ever conference in the UK. Paul Millar argues Labour should now get behind patients on the issue.
67 per cent of the public agree there needs to be reform when it comes to drug policy, but will it be enough to win back lost voters?