Drugs: should clubs move from a “zero tolerance” to “zero harm” approach?
The age-old approach is doing clubbers and nightlife more harm than good.
The age-old approach is doing clubbers and nightlife more harm than good.
When it comes to reporting on drugs such as the so-called “monkey dust”, the press twists the truth and harms vulnerable people. We spoke to a substance use expert to get the facts.
Jerry Martin had a radical plan to reduce overdose deaths in Vancouver, Canada, taking the drug laws into his own hands.
Ever been to a nightclub where nobody came? Could be the MDMA. So what exactly causes the notorious “pilly willy”? And how do you avoid it?
After the coroner’s report was published last week, we looked into the drug and, it turns out, it’s available in supermarkets. Here, we speak to an expert on its effects and potential risks.
After a piece of hair from the Bronze Age was found to contain hallucinogenic drugs last week, we dug a little deeper and, it turns out, they loved a sesh. Sort of.