
Overview
A trip through the highs and lows of the UK’s 20 most dangerous drugs. Recent research has analysed the link between the harmful effects of drugs relative to their current classification by law with some startling conclusions. Perhaps most startling of all is that alcohol, solvents and tobacco (all unclassified drugs) are rated more dangerous than ecstasy, 4-MTA and LSD (all class A drugs). If the current ABC system is retained, alcohol would be rated a class A drug and tobacco class B. The scientists involved, including members of the government's top advisory committee on drug classification, have produced a rigorous assessment of the social and individual harm caused by 20 of the UK's most dangerous drugs and believe this should form the basis of future ranking. They think the current ABC system is arbitrary and not based on any scientific evidence. The drug policies have remained unchanged over the last 40 years so should they be reformed in the light of new research?
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45 - 1How to Kill a Human Being January 15, 2008
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45 - 2Total Isolation January 22, 2008
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45 - 3What on Earth is Wrong With Gravity? January 29, 2008
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45 - 4Is Alcohol Worse than Ecstasy? February 05, 2008
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45 - 5How to Make Better Decisions February 12, 2008
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45 - 6How to Live to be 101 February 19, 2008
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45 - 7Prof. Regan's Supermarket Secrets February 26, 2008
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45 - 8Are we Alone in the Universe? March 04, 2008
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45 - 9How Much is Your Dead Body Worth? March 18, 2008
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45 - 10How Does Your Memory Work? March 25, 2008
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45 - 11The President's Guide to Science September 16, 2008
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45 - 12How Mad Are You? (1 of 2) November 11, 2008
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45 - 13How Mad Are You? (2 of 2) November 18, 2008
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45 - 14Jimmy's GM Food Fight November 25, 2008
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45 - 15Do You Know What Time It Is? December 02, 2008
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45 - 16Allergy Planet December 09, 2008
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45 - 17Where's My Robot? December 16, 2008