Drugs
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World No Tobacco Day: Not Only Does It Damage Your Lungs, But the World
On the occasion of World No Tobacco Day, we analyze the environmental damage of tobacco and its impact on the…
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Colombia Continues To Extradite Capos But Cocaine Production Increases
Alias Otoniel, the most wanted man in Colombia, was extradited to the United States. There is a new capo in…
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Opinion: The Deaths In Argentina Show The Need For Legal Drugs
A few weeks ago, more than 20 people died after consuming adulterated cocaine in Buenos Aires. These deaths cannot be…
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How Likely is an Opioid Crisis in Latin America?
Several pharmaceutical companies have recently been found guilty of contributing to the opioid crisis in the United States. Could such…
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Is It Convenient to Regulate Drugs?
The regulation of drugs, especially cocaine, is a debate that increasingly permeates public opinion. Would it be convenient for the…
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Alcohol Consumption In the Americas Is Higher Than In the Rest Of the World
The United States, Brazil, and Mexico are the countries with the highest mortality rates from alcohol consumption in the Americas
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Opinion: The War On Drugs Won’t Save the Environment
While drug trafficking is one of the illegal industries that harms the environment the most, the failed war on drugs…
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Which Drug Policies Do Consumer Countries Have?
Anti-drug policy in the countries that consume the most has evolved and seems to be heading towards decriminalization, public health,…
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The Evolution Of Cannabis And CBD In South America
The world is starting to embrace cannabis once again after almost a hundred years of prohibition. Is Latin America ready…
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Colombia: how do you try to regulate cocaine?
Iván Marulanda, senator and presidential candidate, proposes a law that seeks to regulate the Coca leaf and its derivatives
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