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Until 1916 drug use was hardly controlled, and widely available opium and coca preparations commonplace. [1]: 13–14 Between 1916 and 1928 concerns about the use of these drugs by troops on leave from the First World War and then by people associated with the London criminal society gave rise to some controls being implemented. [1]
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A songwriter Eddie (Larry Blyden), the husband of Blair employee Helen (), who's seeking to recapture success neglects his responsibilities as both a husband and father.. That indifference becomes even more outrageous when his daughter Nancy (Veronica Cartwright) is diagnosed with canc
Dr. Kildare is an NBC medical drama television series which originally ran from September 28, 1961, until August 30, 1966, [4] for a total of 191 episodes over five seasons. [5] Produced by MGM Television , it was based on fictional doctor characters originally created by author Max Brand in the 1930s and previously used by MGM in a popular ...
A drug policy is the policy regarding the control and regulation of psychoactive substances (commonly referred to as drugs), particularly those that are addictive or cause physical and mental dependence. While drug policies are generally implemented by governments, entities at all levels (from international organisations, national or local ...
Drug control law in the United Kingdom (1 C, 12 P) Pages in category "Drug policy of the United Kingdom" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
3 August – Suicide Act 1961 decriminalises acts of, or attempts at suicide in England and Wales. 10 August – The UK applies for membership of the EEC. 16 August – The play Lady Chatterley by John Harte – based on D. H. Lawrence's novel – opens at the Arts Theatre in London and is well-reviewed by West End theatre critic Harold Hobson.
Since 2011 she has chaired the UK All-Party Parliamentary Group for Drug Policy Reform, [9] [10] which recommends decriminalisation of drugs. In 2012 she chaired the inquiry panel of the APPG into new psychoactive substances. The panel produced a report, Towards a Safer Drug Policy. [11] [12]