Neil McKeganey: Staying Tough on Drugs

Neil McKeganey: Staying tough on drugs

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For the advocates of drugs legalisation, the arguments seem disarmingly familiar and persuasive: our drug laws have failed to stem the flow of illegal drug use; many of those substances that are currently illegal are less harmful than tobacco or …
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Gun rights aren't the issue

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Year after year, gun violence – not diabetes, auto accidents, or drug abuse – is the No. 1 cause of death for young African American men and boys. As a child safety advocate, I've seen firsthand the trauma, terror, and devastation caused by gun …
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Inquiry: decriminalise drug use

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The possession and use of all illegal drugs should be decriminalised and the least harmful substances should be regulated and sold in licensed shops, an inquiry by a group of cross-party peers in UK has found. A system for testing the safety of new …
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