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Written by Aroul
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Thursday, 26 June 2008 00:00 |
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Based on an analysis of the report/overview of the Municipal medical and health service Amsterdam concerning the ambulance rides in 2007 the following can be deduced. During the press conference these numbers will be further analyzed and clarified by August de Loor, Drug Consultancy Agency ("Stichting Adviesbureau Drugs"), Amsterdam
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Written by Aroul
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Friday, 06 June 2008 00:00 |
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Oblige magic mushrooms diplomas, smartshops and drug researchers say.
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Written by Fred
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Monday, 26 May 2008 00:00 |
Shrooms are proven to be harmless. Banning them is therefore useless and dangerous, stated Prof.dr. F.A. de Wolff, emeritus professor of clinical and forensic toxicology at Leiden, and Dr. E.J.M. Pennings, neurobiochemist and toxicologist. “This is a mayor measure for a product with such mild effects. Besides it is an unwise and dangerous decision, because the cultivation of and trade in shrooms will be criminalized. The demand for shrooms will remain, and so will the cultivation and trade. Because they are illegal by then, the market is no longer controllable. The prohibition of shrooms will not be charitable to public health.” Pennings and Wolff say in an NRC article, dated last april 2nd.
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Written by jesse
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Tuesday, 08 April 2008 00:00 |
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Recollections of the impact of the psychedelic revolution on the history of mathematics and my personal story. [Ralph Abraham, Ph.D.]
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Written by jesse
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Monday, 24 March 2008 00:00 |
 This resolution was signed by hundreds of scientists that attended the World Psychedelic Forum in Basel, early 2008:
"The undersigned speakers and participants of the World Psychedelic Forum of March 24, 2008 encourage legislators and international policy bodies to reconsider their attitude towards hallucinogenic substances and to take into account modern research findings and societal change.
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Written by vlos
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Monday, 04 February 2008 00:00 |
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In his decision to ban shrooms Minister of Health Ab Klink has too easily brushed aside the recommendations of his own research committee. He had 'no solid arguments' says the parliament's own Bureau of Research and Government Expenditure (BOR).
The Coordinationpoint Assessment and Monitoring new drugs (CAM), the most important advisory organ for the Minister of Health, concluded in October that the use of shrooms posed such a low risk for individual health and society in general, that a ban would be unnecessary and undesirable.
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Written by jesse
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Wednesday, 23 January 2008 00:00 |
December 6, 7 and 8 the International Drug Policy Reform Conference took place in New Orleans. Speakers from different fields of expertise gathered to discuss the various aspects of current drug use and policy, and all of these talks can now be read, heard or watched on the website of the Drug Policy Alliance.
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