Philly’s Addiction-Treatment Smoking Ban Ends, Leaving Bitter Taste

    The horribly misguided smoking and vaping ban in Philadelphia’s city-funded drug treatment programs, including ...

    New Efforts to Make Top-Level Policy and Research Welcome Drug Users

    As the oft-cited mantra “Nothing about us without us” suggests, the involvement of people ...

    Could Crack Cocaine Vapes Be Harm Reduction Tools of the Future?

    There is a glut of research surrounding safer alternatives for people who use opioids. ...

    Infrastructure Bill Targets Drug-Impaired Driving by Funding Cops and Courts

    The $1.2 trillion infrastructure spending bill, passed by the House of Representatives on November ...

    The WHO Gambled Behind Closed Doors With 200 Million Lives 

    Two United Nations Conferences of Parties (COP) took place last week—both with the ostensible ...

    The Data Gatekeeper Spinning Pennsylvania’s Prisons Narrative

    In 2017, at the American Society of Criminology’s annual conference in Philadelphia, then-President James ...

    Austin, Indiana to Restart Syringe Access After Scott County Shutdown

    On November 9, city council members in Austin, Indiana, voted to approve a syringe ...

    Global Drug Policy Index Shines Light on Harm Reduction, Human Rights

    Following the bouncing ball of international drug policies is an almost impossible task, as ...

    Women’s Voices Among Those Absent at the Global Tobacco Control COP

    Global tobacco control is deeply political, divisive, and reflects the prevailing gendered and other ...