Tag: Drug Policy


  • DNA May Hold Key to Cannabis Use and Addiction Risk

    DNA May Hold Key to Cannabis Use and Addiction Risk

    New evidence connects DNA to how we relate to cannabis In one of the largest genetic studies of its kind, researchers have found that certain genes linked to cannabis use also connect to a range of mental health, cognitive, and physical traits. The work, conducted by scientists at the University of California, San Diego, in…

  • Fiji’s HIV Spike Fueled by Bluetoothing, Chemsex and Needle Sharing

    Fiji’s HIV Spike Fueled by Bluetoothing, Chemsex and Needle Sharing

    Overview: A Nation Confronting a Rapidly Expanding HIV Epidemic Fiji, a small South Pacific nation of under a million people, is grappling with one of the world’s fastest-growing HIV epidemics. From fewer than 500 people living with HIV in 2014 to about 5,900 by 2024, the country has seen an elevenfold increase in a decade.…

  • Tragic Incident in Treviolo: Man Dies After Swallowing Cocaine

    Tragic Incident in Treviolo: Man Dies After Swallowing Cocaine

    Tragic Incident in Treviolo In a shocking turn of events, a 39-year-old man in Treviolo has died after swallowing cocaine in an attempt to evade police during a routine checkpoint. The incident illustrates the severe risks associated with drug use and the extreme measures individuals may take when confronted with law enforcement. The Events Leading…

  • A Military Approach to Drug Busts Upends US Efforts

    A Military Approach to Drug Busts Upends US Efforts

    Introduction The war on drugs has long been a contentious issue in the United States, with various strategies employed over the past decades. Recently, the U.S. Coast Guard, tasked with intercepting drug-running vessels in the Caribbean, has been at the forefront of these endeavors. However, a shift towards a military approach in drug enforcement raises…