Substance (nie)kontrolowane (PL)

Substances (Un)Controlled is a podcast exploring drug policy and its impact on the world around us. In 6 episodes you will hear about the history of drug criminalisation, its discriminatory nature and why there is increasing talk of legalisation. In particular, we will look at countries where laws passed in the name of protecting public health have had effects far removed from their stated goals. You will also learn a bit about the Taliban’s narco-state, treating depression with psychedelics or ordering cocaine over the internet.

Episodes

February 28, 2022
Narkotyki czy leki, a może to jedno i to samo? Granica pomiędzy tymi dwoma pojęciami jest bardzo cienka. W tym odcinku porozmawiamy o badaniach nad psychodelikami,...
February 28, 2022
Postęp technologiczny rewolucjonizuje nasz świat, w tym świat polityki narkotykowej. Narkotyki coraz częściej i coraz łatwiej można kupić poprzez nielegalne markety internetowe albo za pomocą powszechnie...
February 28, 2022
Pomimo intensywnych działań organów ścigania przestępczość narkotykowa stale się rozwija – w Europie i na Świecie coraz więcej zabójstw i przemocy związanych jest właśnie z nielegalnym...
February 23, 2022
W trzecim odcinku przyjrzymy się niemieckiej polityce narkotykowej – odwiedzimy berlińskich dilerów, którzy od lat handlują narkotykami w Görlitzer Parku. Jak to możliwe, że od 20...
February 23, 2022
W drugim odcinku przyjrzymy się USA, które eksportowało swoją politykę narkotykową na cały świat. Usłyszycie też o tym, jak marihuana stała się wrogiem nr 1 i...
February 23, 2022
Każdego dnia w Polsce zatrzymuje się 80 osób za posiadanie substancji psychoaktywnych, głównie marihuany. Nierzadko są to sprawy o 0,5 – 1 grama. Skąd wziął się...

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