Stephen Maher: Legalizing marijuana should lead Canada to tackle a more pressing challenge—ending the deadly and cruel war on drugs
Opinion: Injection drugs remain a key driver of the global HIV epidemic—and to solve it, we have to reform drug criminalization
With the DEA and the CIA often working at cross-purposes, observers say it’s a war that can’t be won
For the last hundred years, says the author, the war on drugs has been a monumental, expensive, destructive and tragic failure
After decades of wasted resources, clogged courtrooms and a shift in public perception, let’s end the war on weed
In conversation with Brian Bethune on his new book, America’s best presidents—and his take on China
On Mexican drug cartels, movie violence and whether America is getting more pot-positive
With some Latin American leaders looking at an end to the War on Drugs, Stephen Harper departs the latest Summit of the Americas with an acknowledgement that some kind of change might be in order.
Central American leaders are looking to legalization, to America’s chagrin
If the government makes it impossible make pure MDMA, is it really surprising when dirty MDMA hits the market?
How drug laws have forced the courts to distinguish between ‘real’ religions and ‘fake’ ones
Rob Silver wonders if the Liberals might have an opportunity to do something bold on drug policy.