The Loop is a non-profit service that tests drugs at festivals as a form of harm reduction in one of the most concentrated places drugs are used as a means to promote safety and awareness.
Women in Vermont see an entrance into a lucrative business market as marijuana becomes more available to the general public through various products that appeal to many markets.
A conference on women and drug policy in Bulgaria concluded that drug policies must account for gender and how women specifically suffer differently surrounding the issues of drugs and the stigma they carry for women.
After a trial run at an Australian music festival was found to be successful, Australian government officials are be called upon to implement a federal program on pill testing in order to provide better harm reduction services.
Latin American countries such as Brazil and Colombia are leading the way for global festival drug checking and increasing harm reduction services to the public.
Duterte declares families will not receive any justice for the deaths of family members killed in the war on drugs, he also reiterated that police or military personnel will not go to jail for their violent actions.
While marijuana is not yet legal in Michigan, local lawmaker Sheldon Neeley has proposed a bill that would allow those with misdemeanour marijuana crimes to have their records expunged if cannabis becomes legal.
Former Conservative Party leader William Hague suggests current Prime Minister Theresa May should legalise cannabis after admitting the war on drugs failed and the most recent issues surrounding the confiscation of Billy Caldwell's cannabis oil medication.