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Prof. David Nutt: Why All Drugs Should Be Decriminalised
Tickets
π« Ticket for 1 person to the Fever talk (early bird, general admission or final release)
π« Ticket for 2 people to the Fever talk (early bird or final release)
π‘ Fever Talks: a series of engaging conferences from experts in different fields. Broaden your horizons and learn something new
General Information
π Date: select during purchase
π Time: 6:30pm-9:15pm (talk starts 7:30pm), including a break and a Q&A (approx. 15mins each)
π Location: a welcoming space with warm lighting and great acoustics to be revealed soon
π€ Age requirement: 18+ with valid ID
π€ Our speaker, Professor David Nutt, is an expert on the subject matter
Experience Description
The attempt to control drug use and harms through punitive sanctions (i.e. the war on drugs) has been a global failure. In fact, in many cases it has intensified the problem, leading to soaring prison populations and disproportionately pulling poor, vulnerable or minority communities into the dragnet of the criminal justice system. In this vehement talk, Professor David Nutt will explain the reasons such failure was predictable and illustrate how decriminalisation policies (as pursued in other countries such as Portugal, Netherlands etc.) offer a rational and more humane way forward with huge economic and research gains for society. Professor Nutt will also explore new research carried out by DrugScience on estimating the comparative values of different policy regimes for some common drugs.
π« Ticket for 1 person to the Fever talk (early bird, general admission or final release)
π« Ticket for 2 people to the Fever talk (early bird or final release)
π‘ Fever Talks: a series of engaging conferences from experts in different fields. Broaden your horizons and learn something new
General Information
π Date: select during purchase
π Time: 6:30pm-9:15pm (talk starts 7:30pm), including a break and a Q&A (approx. 15mins each)
π Location: a welcoming space with warm lighting and great acoustics to be revealed soon
π€ Age requirement: 18+ with valid ID
π€ Our speaker, Professor David Nutt, is an expert on the subject matter
Experience Description
The attempt to control drug use and harms through punitive sanctions (i.e. the war on drugs) has been a global failure. In fact, in many cases it has intensified the problem, leading to soaring prison populations and disproportionately pulling poor, vulnerable or minority communities into the dragnet of the criminal justice system. In this vehement talk, Professor David Nutt will explain the reasons such failure was predictable and illustrate how decriminalisation policies (as pursued in other countries such as Portugal, Netherlands etc.) offer a rational and more humane way forward with huge economic and research gains for society. Professor Nutt will also explore new research carried out by DrugScience on estimating the comparative values of different policy regimes for some common drugs.
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