DRUG POLICY

Feb 18 2026CRIME

A Wrongful Prison Sentence Over a Natural Drug

Ameen Alai, a father and body‑building coach, was sentenced to four years in federal prison on September 16, 2025. The charge was a single count of felony drug distribution, even though he never sold or handed out the drug in question. That drug was ibogaine, a plant‑derived alkaloid that some peopl

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Jan 15 2026HEALTH

How China's Chemical Crackdown Might Be Saving Lives Across the Border

Fentanyl, a deadly synthetic opioid, has been a major problem in the U. S. for over ten years. But something interesting happened around mid-2023: the number of overdose deaths started to drop. Researchers think this might be because of changes happening in China, where many of the chemicals used to

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Dec 28 2025POLITICS

Trump's Second Term: A Year of Big Changes

Donald Trump is back in the White House and making big moves. In just one year, he's changed many policies and laws. Some people like what he's doing, while others are worried. Let's look at what he's done so far. First, Trump promised to stop illegal immigration. He's made it harder for people to

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Dec 26 2025POLITICS

What's Changing with Marijuana Laws?

The recent decision to change how marijuana is classified in the U. S. is a big deal, but it's not as straightforward as it seems. This change, known as rescheduling, moves marijuana from a highly restricted category to a less restrictive one. However, it doesn't automatically solve all the problems

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Dec 18 2025POLITICS

Fentanyl: A Drug or a Weapon?

In a bold move, the U. S. President has labeled fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction. This decision, made on December 15, 2025, aims to tackle the drug's impact on national security and crime. The president compared the deaths caused by fentanyl to those in major wars, stating that hundreds of t

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Dec 12 2025POLITICS

Justice for All? The U. S. and Its Drug War Double Standards

The U. S. has always been vocal about its fight against drugs. It talks tough on crime and claims to be a leader in the fight against drug trafficking. But recent events have raised eyebrows and sparked some serious questions. A former president of Honduras, Juan Orlando Hernández, was recently par

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Nov 19 2025POLITICS

U. S. and Colombia: A Rocky Road Ahead

The bond between the U. S. and Colombia, once strong, is now shaky. Colombian President Gustavo Petro and former U. S. President Donald Trump have been trading harsh words. Petro called Trump's policies harsh, comparing them to actions of the Nazis. He also criticized U. S. actions in the Caribbean,

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Oct 26 2025OPINION

Drug Prices: Trump's Promises vs. Reality

President Donald Trump has been vocal about lowering drug prices. He has signed orders, sent letters, and even started a trade war. Yet, Americans still pay a lot for medicines. The gap between his words and actions is wide. Trump's team has talked about many ideas. They want to link U. S. drug pri

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Jul 13 2025POLITICS

How Do Countries Handle Drug Policies? A Look at the Global Index

Drug policies around the world are a big deal. They affect people's lives in many ways. The Global Drug Policy Index (GDPI) tries to compare how different countries handle these policies. But is it a good way to measure this? The GDPI looks at many things. It checks how countries treat drug use, sa

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May 08 2025CRIME

China's Shifting Drug Laws: A Closer Look

China's approach to drug control has changed a lot in recent years. This is mainly because of new drug trends and changes in how society is managed. Let's dive into three key areas: how drugs are regulated, how drug crimes are punished, and how those caught with drugs are rehabilitated. The way dru

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