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Auteur D. N. KHEY |
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Concise and timely study of emerging drug abuse trends. Examines the effect of media and the internet on semi-legal drug trends and enforcement. Includes public health and policy recommendations. This Brief explores emerging trends in drug [...]O. HAYDEN GRIFFIN ; B. L. MILLER ; D. N. KHEY | 2008
Dans Journal of Psychoactive Drugs (Vol.40 n°2, 2008) Article : PériodiqueENGLISH : The legal status of the hallucinogenic plant Salvia divinorum has been rapidly changing. Legal prohibitions on this plant native to Oaxaca, Mexico have emerged at the state level, a phenomenon that has not occurred since the passage [...]B. L. MILLER ; J. M. STOGNER ; D. N. KHEY ; R. L. AKERS ; J. BOMAN ; O. HAYDEN GRIFFIN | 2011
Dans Journal of Drug Issues (Vol.41, n°3, Summer 2011) Article : PériodiqueAs new drugs are introduced into the market, it becomes the role of policy makers to assess the dangers associated with each drug and its potential to be misused by the populace. The focus of this research is to better understand how young adult[...]J. STOGNER ; D. N. KHEY ; O. H. GRIFFIN III ; B. L. MILLER ; J. H., IV BOMAN | 2012
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.23, n°6, November 2012) Article : PériodiqueBackground: A plant with dissociative and psychoactive properties began to attract the attention of the media and United States policymakers following a well-publicized suicide in 2006 and reports that the plant served as a 'legal high' and subs[...]Grown in parts of Mexico, the leaves of the herb, Salvia divinorum, produce hallucinogenic effects when smoked, chewed, or taken through infusion. The leaves have been used by Mazatec Indians for centuries, largely for ritualistic purposes. In t[...]