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Cocaine, MDMA, amphetamines: a guide to regulating and moving forward this stagnant debate

The article titled 'Cocaine, MDMA, amphetamines: a guide to regulate and 'move this stagnant debate' by Mediapart explores the challenges surrounding the regulation of psychoactive substances. It highlights the lack of progress in discussions around drug policy and suggests the need for more comprehensive approaches to address both health and societal concerns. The piece appears to advocate for regulatory frameworks that could potentially reduce harm while addressing the current impasse in public discourse.

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Cocaine, MDMA, amphetamines: a guide to regulating and moving forward this stagnant debate

The article titled 'Cocaine, MDMA, amphetamines: a guide to regulate and 'move this stagnant debate' by Mediapart explores the challenges surrounding the regulation of psychoactive substances. It highlights the lack of progress in discussions around drug policy and suggests the need for more comprehensive approaches to address both health and societal concerns. The piece appears to advocate for regulatory frameworks that could potentially reduce harm while addressing the current impasse in public discourse.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the discussion around the need for regulatory change, which aligns with progressive viewpoints advocating for more controlled and evidence-based policies. The emphasis on moving forward with a stagnant debate suggests a push toward reform, often associated with left-leaning policy

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