It seems we need more than supply reduction and law enforcement to stop the flow of cheap research chemicals from China and India – an HCLU report on legal highs in Hungary
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Civil Society Forum on Drugs to Help the Commission to Draft a New EU Drug Strategy
Prohibitionist and harm reduction NGOs cooperate to make recommendations to governments on EU drug policies – a report by the HCLU
7 Reasons Why We Dislike the New Hungarian Drug Strategy
The Hungarian government decided to reject the progressive drug strategy of the country and to draft a new, prohibitionist one. The head of the Drug Policy Program of the Hungarian Civil Liberties Union argues that this is an example how a government should NOT draft a drug strategy.
Fixerum – Mobile Injection Room in Copenhagen
Do you want to know how you can prevent overdose deaths and infections among drug users in your country? Watch the new movie of the HCLU and learn from the Danish!
Legal Regulation of Cannabis in Copenhagen
The City Council of Copenhagen voted for legalizing marijuana. Watch the new movie of the HCLU and find out why!
To The Next Level: Marijuana Regulation in the US
Welcome to the future of US marijuana regulation – please watch and share HCLU’s new movie!
AIDS Action Europe: The NGO partnership on HIV and AIDS in Europe and Central Asia
The HCLU helped produce the branding video for Aids Action Europe, by using the footage provided by AAE members.
Drug Policy Reform in Poland: It’s Time for Revolution!
On December 9 the new Polish drug law came into effect and liberalized the drug policy – read the report of our Polish partner, Agnieszka Sieniawska!
Street Action in Bulgaria: Count the Costs!
Initiative for Health, a harm reduction NGO, organized the first street action in Bulgaria to promote drug policy reform. The event was part of a coordinated international advocacy campaign of the European Drug Policy Initiative – please read the report of our Bulgarian partner!
Drug criminalization procedures simplified in Romania
On December 5, 2011, the Romanian Government issued a new Emergency Ordinance (GED) which amends the current legislation on drugs. More specifically, the new provision simplifies the procedures for amending the lists with controlled substances: from now on it will be easier to criminalize a new substance, once identified.