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By Ximena Suárez Enriquez, WOLA Associate, José Knippen, Researcher at Fundar, and Maureen Meyer, WOLA Senior Associate This report was produced…
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By Ximena Suárez Enriquez, WOLA Associate, José Knippen, Researcher at Fundar, and Maureen Meyer, WOLA Senior Associate This report was produced…
Over three years after its passage, the final element of Uruguay’s historic cannabis law is set to be implemented on…
The people in the videos are featured because they represent the rarely revealed human side of the war on drugs.
In the vast areas of Colombia’s countryside where evidence of government is scarce, you can see the bright green bushes…
The U.S. government arms, equips, trains, builds facilities for, shares intelligence with, and operates alongside military and police forces in…
This commentary is a joint publication between the Costa Rican Association for Research and Intervention in Drugs (Asociación Costarricense para…
On September 12, the U.S. Senate Caucus on International Narcotics Control held a hearing on Colombia’s counternarcotics efforts. Here’s a…
Legal tensions are growing within the international drug control regime as increasing numbers of member states move towards or seriously…
Uruguay is the first country to legalize and regulate its domestic non-medical cannabis market. In light of this pioneering role,…
The Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA) and the Andean Information Network (AIN) have published a new report today, titled Promoting Gender-Sensitive Drug Policies…
The UN drug treaties expressly limit cannabis use to medical and scientific purposes, and cannabis is placed under the strictest…
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