Dear Colleague After withholding this report for two years, the Home Office finally released this report today. It's innocuousness betrays the Home Office's desperation to keep evidence away from populist rhetoric at all costs. Best Danny Danny Kushlick Head of Policy and Communications Transform Drug Policy Foundation Easton Business Centre Felix Road Easton Bristol BS5 0HE To subscribe to Transform's newsletter visit: <http://mailman-new.greennet.org.uk/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tdpf_news-l>
UK- Home Office report released today under FOI
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Mark Haden currently works for Vancouver Coastal Health, Addiction Services, and has worked in detox, methadone and outpatient settings in both counseling and supervisory roles for over 20 years. Mark is a pivotal voice in the drug policy reform movement, providing viable, coherent models for reforming drug education and regulating markets for currently illegal substances.
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