decriminalization
Inside a Drug Tourism Economy
We talked to a Costa Rican drug dealer about selling to North American scum.
Inside a Music Festival in a Country Where All Drugs Are Decriminalised
At the Boom Festival, a biennial gathering held near the Spanish border last month, about 100 volunteers committed to round-the-clock care for people using drugs. I was one of them.
Why We're In the 'Golden Age' of Selling Weed, According to Dealers
In US states where weed is popular and partially decriminalised, its illegal status means profit margins are high – good news for dealers.
This Drug Smuggler and 'Hippie Mafia' Leader Is a Weed Legalisation Movement Veteran
In the 1960s, Richard Stratton distributed thousands of pounds of weed and worked for 'High Times'. His memoir tells his story of straddling the criminal and literary worlds.
Drug Dealers Explain How They Keep Their Hustles Secret from Their Families
'Breaking Bad' is probably the best known pop-culture example of a drug merchant's life getting turned inside-out, but it happens to ordinary people the world over. We interviewed several about how dealing complicated their lives and relationships.
Three Concepts You Need to Grasp if You Want to Know Whether to Legalize Drugs (Yes, Even Heroin)
Prohibition creates a vast investment bank for crimes like kidnapping.
How Two Convicted Criminals Got Philadelphia to Decriminalise Weed
Activists in the City of Brotherly Love forced the mayor to pay attention.