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| IDPC response to the UNODC World Drug Report 2012 [31-10-12] | This IDPC response to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC)’s flagship publication, the World Drug Report, provides an overview of the ... |
| IDPC response to the UNODC 2011 World Drug Report [01-09-11] | This IDPC response to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC)’s flagship publication, the World Drug Report, provides an overview of th... |
| The 2009 World Drug Report [01-10-09] | The World Drug Report 2009 was the first publication of note to come from the UNODC since the High Level Segment of the 52nd session of the Commissi... |
| Call to Action: Support Global Drug Policy Reform [25-06-09] | Call to Action World Drug Day, 26 June 2009 As the United Nations launches the 2009 World Drug Report this week, more than 40 international groups a... |
| Global Illicit Drug Markets 1998-2007 [15-03-09] | This report commissioned by the European Commission, found no evidence that the global drug problem has been reduced during the period from 1998 to 20... |
| IDPC Response to the UNODC 2008 World Drug Report [01-09-08] | In this response to the UNODC's World Drug Report 2008, the IDPC continues to support the concept of the Office acting in a capacity as a '... |
| The World Drug Report 2007 [01-08-07] | This IDPC Briefing reviews the data in the latest report from the UN Office on Drugs and Crime on the state of the global market, criticises the cla... |
| The 2006 World Drug Report: winning the war on drugs? [01-09-06] | This briefing paper looks at the issues raised by the publication in June of the latest World Drug Report by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Cr... |
| International Drug Control: 100 Years of Success? [26-06-06] | In its 2006 World Drug Report, the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) struggles to construct success stories to convince the world that the global d... |
| A cannabis pandemic? [26-06-06] | In its 2006 World Drug Report, the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) struggles to construct success stories to convince the world that the global d... |
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A study in the August edition of The Journal of School Health finds that the generations old theory of a “gateway drug” effect is in fact accurate for some drug users, but shifts the blame for those addicts’ escalating substance abuse away from marijuana and onto the most pervasive and socially accepted drug in American life: alcohol.

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In 2011 the 1961 UN Single Convention on drugs will be in place for 50 years. In 2012 the international drug control system will exist 100 years since the International Opium Convention was signed in 1912 in The Hague. Does it still serve its purpose or is a reform of the UN Drug Conventions needed? This site provides critical background.