Our mission is to use domestic and international legal jurisdictions to interrogate the law and its application to those who produce, commerce, possess and consume such drugs.
The Drug Equality Alliance is currently assisting and supporting several legal challenges in relation to this alleged maladministration.
(Cm 6941): ...the Government acknowledges that alcohol and tobacco account for more health problems and deaths than illicit drugs....
The distinction between legal and illegal substances is not unequivocally based on pharmacology, economic or risk benefit analysis.
[8]In March 2010, in response to a Freedom of Information request process submitted by Casey William Hardison, acting with the Drug Equality Alliance, the Information Commissioner's Office ordered the Home Office to disclose a suppressed draft consultation paper with suggestions for a review of the drug classification system.