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Chewing over Khat prohibition In the context of a fast changing and well documented market in legal highs, the case of khat (Catha edulis) provides an interesting anomaly. It is fi...
East African discourses on khat and sex The study aims to review and analyse the varied East African discourses on the effects of khat use on libido, fertility, transmission of HIV, prostitu...
INCB Report: mixed thoughts Today the International Narcotics Control Board (INCB) released its annual report. I’ve been following the Board for many, many years now, have often ...
Let the qat out of the ban Over half of EU countries, as well as the United States and Canada, ban the stimulant qat, a sort of mild amphetamine. But attempts to do so in Brit...
Nieuwe publicatie van het Transnational Institute raadt de regering af khat te verbieden De engelstalige briefing Chewing over Khat Prohibition rekent af met de effectiviteit van een ban, zoals is gebleken uit andere Europese landen. Probl...
Regulating khat The regulation of khat, one of the most recent psychoactive drugs to become a globally traded commodity, remains hotly contested within different pr...
Risk assessment of khat use in the Netherlands In preparing a decision about the legal status of khat in the Netherlands, the Dutch Minister of Health requested CAM (Coordination point Assessment a...
Should Khat Be Banned? The global trade in khat is controversial. The United States and most countries in Europe have banned it, considering it a psychotropic substance. But...

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