narcotics
Why Are London Cops So Worried About Laughing Gas?
For Lambeth council, clamping down on NOS canister litter is an easier win that focusing on the borough's real drug issues.
This New Survey Reveals How the World Buys Drugs Online
Respondents told the Global Drug Survey 2015, getting illegal substances from the deep web is safer in many ways than buying them from strangers on the street.
Scientists Can Now Transform Blood Cells into Neurons
The breakthrough could lead to better pain medication.
The Truth About Flakka: the Latest 'Cannibal Drug'
Last year it was bath salts, the year before that it was mephedrone – but there has always been bullshit.
What Fracking and Oxycodone Taught Me About Life Choices
What are the small transgressions that turn nice people into criminals? To find out, we asked a fracker turned convicted drug dealer.
Detroit Officers Indicted for Fake Drug Busts, Cocaine Possession, and Extortion
Lt. David Hansberry and Officer Bryan Watson are accused of coordinating drug deals with civilians "so that they could rob and extort them."
Meet the Guy Who Tried to Make Friends by Putting Up Flyers in LA
What started as a viral marketing stunt has turned into a project about the loneliness of living in Los Angeles.
Jokowi's Motives are Being Questioned as Chan and Sukumaran Transfer for Execution
Indonesian president Joko Widodo has been accused of selectively choosing drug death statistics that have the greatest impact to serve his political aims.
Accused Hong Kong Drug Lord Forced to Burn $140M of Meth In Indonesia
The enormous bust highlights China's growing role as the principal producer of Methamphetamine in Asia, as Indonesia continues a hardline drug crackdown.
Indonesia Rejected Andrew Chan’s Final Appeal for Clemency
Chan's plea for clemency was rejected earlier this month. As an alleged ringleader of the Bali Nine drug smuggling ring he will now face imminent execution.
Strengthening Family Bonds with Ecstasy
I sat down with a life coach to discuss what her experiences with MDMA have taught her about building better relationships.
The Future of Drugs According to VICE
Until the planet explodes, melts, or drowns, humans will want to get high.