In this article, EDPI's Portuguese partner organization, APDES, argues against the recent ban on legal highs. They claim that prohibition will only drive the legal-highs trade underground, making it far harder to deal with.
News and Films from the Frontline of the War on Drugs
| Author: István Gábor Takács
In this article, EDPI's Portuguese partner organization, APDES, argues against the recent ban on legal highs. They claim that prohibition will only drive the legal-highs trade underground, making it far harder to deal with.
| Author: Péter Sárosi
We filmed this session at the 4th European Harm Reduction Conference in Bucharest, Romania, where professionals and activists discussed the contribution of civil society to improve access to harm reduction programs in Europe.
| Author: Péter Sárosi
The Hungarian drug market was affected by the COVID-19 crisis but it is far from being disrupted – read an English summary of an online survey conducted by Drugreporter among its Hungarian readers.
| Author: Igor Kuzmenko
Today, the whole world is watching the situation in the Republic of Belarus as potentially historic events take place. Peaceful revolution and unification of the people – this has not been the case in the country for a very long time.
| Author: Péter Sárosi
Drugreporter’s video advocacy team gives you a global overview of cannabis reform – watch our interviews with key activists from 6 countries where major reforms are underway!
| Author: István Gábor Takács
Drugreporter and INPUD present the third instalment of an oral history of the movement of people who use drugs. This episode is about the achievement of drug user groups in Germany, Denmark, and Norway.
| Author: Péter Sárosi
Read our annual report and learn about the work what we do: filming, networking, training and advocacy!
| Author: Kardos Tamás
Drug policy reform is possible in countries with conservative public attitudes and repressive policies…
| Author: Péter Sárosi
Drug policy reform is possible in countries with conservative public attitudes and repressive policies …
| Author: Péter Sárosi
Nine lethal heroin overdoses in one week – HCLU refutes accusations that the “liberal” drug policy of the government is responsible
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