The idea that the recreational use of psychoactive drugs harms communities is prevalent in popular discourse. However, concerns about the effects of recreational drug use (or liberalisation) on community are virtually absent from philosophical discussions about the prohibition of drugs. The goal of this paper is twofold. The first goal is to remedy this lacuna by considering how recreational drug use might undermine community. I argue community-based concerns only count against some of the ways in which drugs might be liberalised, but not necessarily all. The second goal is to consider what defenders of drug liberalisation can learn from these community based concerns
The place of drugs in American society is a problem more apt to evoke diatribe than dialog. With the...
The UK government has struggled with controlling the legal high problem since the emerg...
Recreational drug use, whether publicly acknowledged or privately hidden, has long been a common act...
The idea that the recreational use of psychoactive drugs harms communities is prevalent in popular d...
Cannabis occupies an ambiguous social, cultural, economic, and legal position, meaning that the way ...
Cannabis occupies an ambiguous social, cultural, economic and legal position, meaning that the way c...
Harm reduction is generally presented as the compassionate, pragmatic alternative to prohibitionist ...
Illicit drugs occupy an ambivalent position in late modern society; one that revolves around the twi...
Abstract Background Drug user networks and community-...
BackgroundThere is currently much debate on legalising some psychoactive materials such as Cannabis....
There is a wide array of arguments for the immorality of recreational drug use, ranging from the phi...
Some drugs make people feel good. That is why some people use them. Some of these drugs are alleged ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the hidden social worlds of competent clandestine u...
This paper questions the notion that problem drug use is essentially a physiological medical problem...
Various jurisdictions are legalising not just cannabis possession and use, but also large-scale comm...
The place of drugs in American society is a problem more apt to evoke diatribe than dialog. With the...
The UK government has struggled with controlling the legal high problem since the emerg...
Recreational drug use, whether publicly acknowledged or privately hidden, has long been a common act...
The idea that the recreational use of psychoactive drugs harms communities is prevalent in popular d...
Cannabis occupies an ambiguous social, cultural, economic, and legal position, meaning that the way ...
Cannabis occupies an ambiguous social, cultural, economic and legal position, meaning that the way c...
Harm reduction is generally presented as the compassionate, pragmatic alternative to prohibitionist ...
Illicit drugs occupy an ambivalent position in late modern society; one that revolves around the twi...
Abstract Background Drug user networks and community-...
BackgroundThere is currently much debate on legalising some psychoactive materials such as Cannabis....
There is a wide array of arguments for the immorality of recreational drug use, ranging from the phi...
Some drugs make people feel good. That is why some people use them. Some of these drugs are alleged ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the hidden social worlds of competent clandestine u...
This paper questions the notion that problem drug use is essentially a physiological medical problem...
Various jurisdictions are legalising not just cannabis possession and use, but also large-scale comm...
The place of drugs in American society is a problem more apt to evoke diatribe than dialog. With the...
The UK government has struggled with controlling the legal high problem since the emerg...
Recreational drug use, whether publicly acknowledged or privately hidden, has long been a common act...