News
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14th May 2008
Legalise Cannabis Ireland March 2008 Video Pictures and ReportPoliticians told loud and clear – cannabis is a health issue,not a criminal one.
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8th May 2008
Call to better fund anti-drug initiativesA call was made yesterday for more Government support for anti-drugs programmes, as a major awareness initiative got underway in Cork.
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6th May 2008
drugs.ie Mobile Internet Site Winner of Mobile Technology Project of the Year at Irish ICT ExcellencThe drugs.ie mobile internet site has been awarded Mobile Technology Project of the Year at the ICT Excellence Awards 2008.
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2nd May 2008
National Drugs Strategy 2009-2016 Public Consultation MeetingsThe North Eastern Regional Drugs Task Force cordially invites you to the NATIONAL DRUGS STRATEGY 2009-2016 PUBLIC CONSULTATION MEETINGS
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1st May 2008
Smoking grows despite banThe smoking habit is growing despite the introduction of the smoking ban nearly three years ago.
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30th April 2008
Cohesive Drug Education in North County DublinAn afternoon for School Principals, Teachers and all those working in the field of drug education.
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30th April 2008
Would you support the opening of a drug consumption room in your area?Assuming that there is a need established, would you support the opening of a drug consumption room in your area? Why not partake in a vote on the matter?
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24th April 2008
Government vows new alcohol laws by summerThe curtailment of alcohol sales in off-licences and the installation of CCTV outside nightclubs are among a series of new laws to combat alcohol misuse proposed by the Government today.
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24th April 2008
drugs.ie launches professionals forumdrugs.ie have expanded their services by adding a ‘Professionals’ forum to website.
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23rd April 2008
More than 12,700 people get treatment to combat drug useMORE than 12,700 people are being treated for problem drug use, with about 8,600 of these getting the opiate substitute drug methadone, Pat Carey, Minister of State with special responsibility for Drugs Strategy and Community Affairs, said yesterday.






