Max Daly
How the UK's Legal High Ban Will Harm Users and Help Dealers
Two case studies in different areas of the UK demonstrate that a blanket ban on all psychoactive substances isn't going to have nearly the kind of effect the Home Office believes it will.
How the Drug Trade in British Clubs Has Changed for the Millennial Generation
Tracking how the trade of drugs in clubs has shifted over the past 20 years in the UK.
How to Make Drug Taking Better in 2016
Governments around the world aren't making any great strides, so it looks like drug users are going to have to take it upon themselves.
How to Make Drug Taking Better in 2016
Governments around the world aren't making any great strides, so it looks like drug users are going to have to take it upon themselves.
Why Did the British Police Ease Off on Drug Offenses in 2015?
While the government drew up new counterproductive drug legislation, police officers around Britain took it upon themselves to react against the war on drugs.
Why Did the British Police Ease Off on Drug Offenses in 2015?
While the government drew up new counterproductive drug legislation, police officers around Britain took it upon themselves to react against the war on drugs.
Talking with a Man Who Takes Nine Grams of GHB Every Night to Treat His Narcolepsy
Xyrem is one of the most effective treatments for narcolepsy—only it's nearly impossible to get hold of, leading to fears that sufferers might start to self-medicate with drugs bought off the dark web.
How Gay Clubs Changed the Way We Take Drugs
Many of the world's most popular drugs took off in gay clubs, but it looks like the days of gay men being "early adopters" of new psychoactive substances are numbered.
A Refresher Course on the Ups and Downs of LSD
Psychedelic expert Andy Roberts talks about bad trips, set and setting, and how to figure out how strong a tab is.
How Did Ireland's Drug Policy Suddenly Get So Progressive?
The Irish minister in charge of the national drugs strategy advocates both heroin injecting rooms and the decriminalization of drug possession for personal amounts.
A History of GHB, the Club Drug at the Center of London's Serial Killer Case
It's the Jekyll and Hyde of recreational drugs: Take the right dose and its euphoric; take a milligram too much and it becomes deadly.
Why Tory Plans to 'Help' Drug Addicts By Taking Away Their Benefits Definitely Won't Work
Making someone destitute is a very strange way to help them recover from drug addiction.