(Release) – Home Affairs Committee


 

(Release) – Home Affairs Committee – Mr Saville, director of the drugs and human rights charity RELEASE came to the Home Affairs Committee prepared to have a real discussion about how to effectively respond to cocaine use in the UK and instead the HOC seemed more interested in what was behind Release’s ‘Nice People Take Drugs’ campaign, Mr Saville’s past and present cocaine use and if Release was funded by gov money. Bob Russell MP even went so far as to say that heroin users in the UK are responsible for the death of soldiers in Afghanistan which at best is the type of grandstanding more in keeping with his previous position at a London newspaper, not as a member of a Home Affairs Select Committee. This exemplifies how closed minded so many of our politicians are when it comes to having frank debate on how we can more effectively manage drug use in the 21st century. Certainly this was a missed opportunity. www.release.org.uk

 

The eBay for drugs: 'Silk Road' website allows drug users to buy heroin and

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Class A drugs are being delivered to homes across the UK by Royal Mail by users who have bought them online like they were using Amazon or eBay, it has been revealed. Ecstasy, heroin, cannabis and cocaine are all on offer on the website Silk Road, and …
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Global drug survey to rank Australian use

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The survey is being launched in Australia today, but will also be run in the US, in partnership with NBC, and in the UK, with The Guardian, Mixmag and the Gay Times. Dr Winstock said he created the project to capture a broader snapshot of drug use than …
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