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Real World Policy Reform

We ensure active and meaningful participation of youth and youth-related organizations in the development, implementation and evaluation of drug policies and programs.

Campus Change

We reform campus drug policies, replacing detrimental punishment with supportive, life-saving responses to complex situations.

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We expand harm reduction in our communities through campus action and partnerships with harm reduction service providers.

Peer Support-Based Drug Education

We deliver evidence based peer-to-peer drug education that empowers young people to navigate the complex choices regarding drugs and drug use.

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Countdown For Cannabis Clemency

Two years ago today, SSDP and Last Prisoner Project joined ...

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Looking Ahead to Psychedelic Science 2025 in Denver next June

SSDP is proud to serve as a community partner for MAPS ...

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The Importance of Language and Cannabis Reform

We all know that words matter, but can the way we speak about a ...

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Introducing SSDP’s Yes on 4 Campaign Educators

Yes on 4, The Natural Psychedelic Substances Act, is a ...

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Press Releases

DEA SILENCES SCIENTISTS; STUDENT GROUP PUSHES BACK AGAIN

Contact:Gina Giorgio Director of Strategy and ...

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DEA SCHEDULES FIRST-EVER TWO WEEK PUBLIC HEARING ON PSYCHEDELICS

Contact:Gina Giorgio Director of Strategy and ...

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SSDP FIGHTS THE DEA IN COURT TO PRESERVE RESEARCH CHEMICALS

Contact:Kat MurtiExecutive DirectorStudents for Sensible Drug ...

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SSDP Submits Public Comment on Marijuana Rescheduling to Federal Register

Students for Sensible Drug Policy urges the Department of ...

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