In February, the Italian Constitutional Court ruled that most of the 2006 drug law norms were unconstitutional and the Court of Cassation decided that people sentenced and incarcerated under the illegitimate norms have the right to be resentenced.
Representatives from Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Ukraine and Tajikistan met in May to launch a regional project seeking to encourage more domestic spending on harm reduction programmes.
The resolution includes calls to use legal flexibilities to lower prices of new effective medicines, and accelerate harm reduction programmes for people who inject drugs.
Uruguay will exempt marijuana production and sales from taxes in a bid to ensure prices remain low enough to undercut competition from black market pot smuggled in from Paraguay.
Guatemala is considering subsidizing alternative crops for poppy farmers in order to curb the production of narcotics and raise funds for social programs.
OST is one of the best ways to prevent HIV transmission among people who inject drugs. Integrating such therapy with HIV treatment and care is key to addressing the HIV epidemic effectively.
The House of Commons almost unanimously voted in favor of Motion M-456, recognising that there is a need for national strategies, frameworks and blueprints in hospice palliative and end-of-life care.
Marin Kalchev is a multiple sclerosis patient, who uses marijuana extract to manage the negative symptoms of his chronic disease. He was arrested in April 2013 for cannabis growing, but was eventually judged not guilty by the court.
The New York State Assembly easily approved a law legalizing medical marijuana, and there appear to be enough votes to pass similar legislation in the State Senate if that chamber’s leaders agree to allow a vote.
This video by Skoun (Lebanese Addictions Center) shows possible violations that can happen during the arrest and detention of people who use drugs and how to prevent and address them.
The US House of Representatives has passed legislation blocking the Department of Justice from interfering with state laws permitting medical marijuana use.