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A list of published articles written by Transform can be found in Transform in the media.
After the War on Drugs: Tools for the debate
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After the War on Drugs: Tools for the debate is a guide to making the case for drug policy reform. It is designed to:
- reframe the debate, moving it beyond stale ideological arguments into substantive, rational engagement
- provide the language and analysis to challenge the prohibitionist status quo, and to make the case for evidenced based alternatives
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After the War on Drugs - Options for control
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After the War on Drugs - Options for Control is a major new report examining the key themes in the drug policy reform debate, detailing how legal regulation of drug markets will operate, and providing a roadmap and time line for reform.
“First Class. Everyone knows that prohibition has failed, and this report sets out, for the first time, how we can replace it.”
Simon Jenkins, former editor The Times and Columnist in the Evening Standard, The Times and The Guardian
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Illegal drugs. The problem is prohibition the solution is control and regulation
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Illegal drugs. The problem is prohibition the solution is regulation and control is an eight page publicity leaflet highlighting the problem with prohibtion and the benifits of legal control and regualtion.
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Annual reports
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Transform Drug Policy Foundation - Annual Report 2007
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Transform Drug Policy Foundation - Annual Report 2005
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Transform Drug Policy Foundation - Annual Report 2002-2003
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Hard copies are available for most of our publications. Please contract us if you would like us to send you a copy in the post. Depending on the number of copies you request, and what you want to use them for, we may ask for a small donation to cover production and postage costs.
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