AU Students for Sensible Drug Policy

AU Students for Sensible Drug Policy Students for Sensible Drug Policy (SSDP) is the only international network of students dedicated to ending the war on drugs.

At its heart, SSDP is a grassroots organization, led by a student-run Board of Directors. We create change by bringing young people together and creating safe spaces for students of all political and ideological stripes to have honest conversations about drugs and drug policy. Founded in 1998, SSDP comprises thousands of members at hundreds of campuses in countries around the globe.

02/23/2016

Our good friends over at Psychedelic Seminars are hosting an event about Psychedelics and Death in Baltimore Friday! Check it out at Psychedelics & Death w/ Neal M. Goldsmith!

10/11/2015

Ayahuasca is legal in many countries in South America.

10/07/2015

A pair of ma*****na users in Colorado — one of them a medical-card holder with a brain tumor — have sued the state's largest pot grower for allegedly using a potentially dangerous pesticide on the pot they later purchased.

10/02/2015

Today, a bipartisan group of Senators announced a historic deal on criminal justice reform, rounding out a negotiation process that has lasted almost five months. The bill, spearheaded by Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-IA), will involve reductions in mandatory minimum sentences for d…

10/01/2015

Tonight 8pm Ward 106. we have our first meeting of the year!

09/21/2015
AU SSDP at the student involvement fair!
09/09/2015

AU SSDP at the student involvement fair!

09/09/2015

At a time when economy is sought in medical care, that may reveal psychedelics to be an "economically viable" alternative to existing therapies, the authors wrote.

Join us in the quad this Wednesday, and bring your best buds!
09/06/2015

Join us in the quad this Wednesday, and bring your best buds!

04/16/2015

D.C. is officially has a "medical ma*****na supply shortage emergency," according the the D.C. Council, which passed temporary legislation Tuesday to address the issue. You can legally grow your o

04/07/2015

The information war about ma*****na may have turned a new page with the federal government’s acknowledgment of a recent study that found the plant can significantly reduce aggressive types of brain tumors when combined with radiation treatment.

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