3 May 2016On a downerThe United Nations has chosen to keep the war on drugs going — but it can’t win.
3 May 2016Does the death penalty reduce drug use and drug related crime? Data from IndonesiaStatistical data does not support the Indonesian government's claim that the death penalty reduces drug use and crime.
3 May 2016Lack of progress and transparency at the UN General Assembly Special Session on drugsThe UNGASS meetings got off to a bad start for non-government organizations, community organizations and the general public.
4 May 2016UNGASS 2016 – The consensus holds, but only under protestFor now, differences have been papered over, but the gap between divergent perspectives continues to widen.
6 May 2016New agreement brings no end to war on drugs in ASEANUNGASS 2016 did not make substantial changes to the repressive approaches to drug policy in Asia.
6 May 2016UNGASS 2016: from opportunity to opportunismHardline countries have pushed for keeping the status quo, preventing any effective changes in the global drug problem.
6 May 2016Consensus crumbling: report from the UN general assembly special session on drugsA group of countries reaffirm their desire to break away from the prohibitionist consensus at the end of the 2016 UNGASS.
6 May 2016Germany is about to legalise medical marijuanaGerman Health Minister announced the legalisation of medical cannabis for early 2017.
6 May 2016Between rhetoric and reform: criminal justice reform in the United StatesCurrently ongoing innovative drug policy reform in the US seeks to decrease incarcerations.
6 May 2016Is there an alternative to repressive drug policies?A regional meeting in Kiev marks the beginning of a discussion on drug policy reform in EECA countries
9 May 2016California recreational marijuana initiative will be on the November ballotAn initiative to legalize recreational marijuana in California has collected more than 600,000 signatures.
9 May 2016Women and the war on drugsWomen victims of drug policies joined a caravan for peace to underscore the need to approach drug policy reform as a women's issue.