What does the Drug Policy Alliance do?

What does the Drug Policy Alliance do?

Drug Policy Alliance is the nation’s leading organization working to end the war on drugs and promote new drug policies based on common sense, science, public health and human rights.

How many members are in the DPA?

Currently, the DPA has over 2,000 members consisting of pathologists, scientists, technologists and industry representatives.

What is the Drug Policy Reform Act?

Drug policy reform, also known as drug law reform, generally refers to proposed changes to the laws and regulations that governments promulgate with respect to substances that have psychoactive effects or a real or perceived potential to be used for recreational or other non-medical reasons.

Is decriminalization the same as legal?

Legalization of cannabis is the process of removing all legal prohibitions against it. Decriminalization of cannabis means it would remain illegal, but the legal system would not prosecute a person for possession under a specified amount.

When was the drug Policy Alliance Network established?

Drug Policy Alliance

Formation July 2000
Headquarters New York, New York, U.S.
Executive director Kassandra Frederique
Main organ Board of directors
Website www.drugpolicy.org

What is a DPA agreement?

A data processing agreement, or DPA, is an agreement between a data controller (such as a company) and a data processor (such as a third-party service provider). It regulates any personal data processing conducted for business purposes. A DPA may also be called a GDPR data processing agreement.

What is DPA privacy?

DPAs are independent public authorities that supervise, through investigative and corrective powers, the application of the data protection law. They provide expert advice on data protection issues and handle complaints lodged against violations of the General Data Protection Regulation and the relevant national laws.

What led to the drug Free Workplace Act?

81) is an act of the United States which requires some federal contractors and all federal grantees to agree that they will provide drug-free workplaces as a precondition of receiving a contract or grant from a Federal agency….Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988.

Enacted by the 100th United States Congress
Legislative history

What crimes should be decriminalized?

Decriminalization

  • abortion.
  • breastfeeding in public.
  • drug possession, and recreational drug use.
  • euthanasia.
  • gambling.
  • homosexuality.
  • polygamy.
  • prostitution.

Who is the Executive Director of the Drug Policy Alliance?

Kassandra Frederique, who has been with DPA since 2009 as an intern, was named executive director. During her time at DPA, Frederique has built and led innovative campaigns around policing, the overdose crisis, and marijuana legalization—each with a consistent racial justice focus.

What did Frederique do for the Drug Policy Alliance?

During her time at DPA, Frederique has built and led innovative campaigns around policing, the overdose crisis, and marijuana legalization—each with a consistent racial justice focus. She has been instrumental in grounding the national drug policy conversation around reparative justice and restitution for communities harmed by the war on drugs.

Who was the founder of the Drug Policy Foundation?

Arnold S. Trebach, JD, PhD, a professor at American University, and Kevin B. Zeese, an attorney who had directed the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws in the early 1980s, founded The Drug Policy Foundation (DPF).

Who was the Lindesmith Center for Drug Policy named after?

The Lindesmith Center was named after Prof. Alfred Lindesmith, an Indiana University professor who was the first prominent scholar in the U.S. to challenge conventional thinking about drugs, addiction and drug policy.

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