Students for Sensible Drug Policy (SSDP) is an international
nonprofit organization
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advocacy and education organization with focus on
drug policy,
war on drugs,
marijuana legalization,
psychedelics,
juvenile justice and
youth rights
The youth rights movement (also known as youth liberation) seeks to grant the rights to Youth, young people that are traditionally reserved for adults. This is closely akin to the notion of evolving capacities within the children's rights mov ...
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drug decriminalization,
criminal justice reform. SSDP promotes global youth civic engagement as a tool in reforming drug policy.
SSDP has expanded from a single chapter in upstate New York created by a handful of students to a network of over 150 chapters worldwide.
Board
SSDP is governed by a board of directors and a board of trustees, a designated body of the board of directors. Together, they are responsible for crafting strategy for the organization, overseeing compliance and financial affairs, and overseeing SSDP’s Executive Director.
At least two-thirds of the members of SSDP's board of directors are students or young people elected by SSDP's chapters each year during the organization's national Congress. Maya Tatum,
Arizona State University Tempe campus, is the current chair.
Main issues
Marijuana policy reform
Students and chapters work on marijuana policy reform at the local, state, and federal levels by supporting legislation and
ballot initiatives for
decriminalization,
medical marijuana
Medical cannabis, medicinal cannabis or medical marijuana (MMJ) refers to Cannabis (drug), cannabis products and cannabinoid, cannabinoid molecules that are prescription drug, prescribed by physicians for their patients. The use of cannabi ...
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adult-use taxation and regulation, and social equity measures for
communities disproportionately targeted by marijuana prohibition.
Psychedelic policy reform
SSDP provides resources for its members to advocate for psychedelic policy reform, such as psychedelic therapy programs and allowing the research of currently prohibited psychedelic substances by researchers.
Ending student drug testing
Students should not have to submit to a drug test at random or to participate in extracurricular activities.
Global drug policy
SSDP is a member of the
Economic and Social Council and thus a consultant to its functional commissions. As such, SSDP has been advocating for policy reform and youth inclusion at the
Commission on Narcotic Drugs, including the 2016 Special Session of the
UN General Assembly
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on the World Drug Problem and the High Level Ministerial Segment in 2019.
SSDP Global Drug Policy and Development Consultant, Orsi Fehér, held the office of Treasurer on the board of the Vienna NGO Committee on Drugs between 2018–2020.
SSDP's former International Program Coordinator, Jake Agliata, is a co-founder of the Paradigma Youth Coalition.
The organization also coordinates youth participation in global campaigns such as Support. Don't Punish and
International Overdose Awareness Day.
Portugal's drug policy, implemented in 2001, is based on the principle of harm reduction. Drug use and possession for personal use are no longer criminal offenses but administrative ones. Instead of facing criminal charges, individuals caught with drugs are referred to a Commission for the Dissuasion of Drug Addiction, where they receive a health assessment and may be recommended for treatment. Portugal’s drug policy has been successful in reducing drug use and associated harms, including HIV infections and overdose deaths.
Drug decriminalization
SSDP encourages chapters to create and support campaigns to decriminalize simple drug possession and other low-level crimes associated with drug use.
"Just Say Know" drug education
Just Say Know is a peer-to-peer drug education program, provides evidence-based drug information on campus and empowers them to reduce drug-related harm within their communities.
Campus chapters
SSDP is made up of students and community members organized on college and high school campuses across the world. In 2015–2016
SSDP chapterswere on 320 campuses, included 4,312 student activists and engaged in 135 drug policy initiatives. In 2021, the movement expanded to over 30 countries and all six habitable continents.
International
SSDP’s international chapters engage in reform from their campus and community to the United Nations, representing the voices of youth from their countries and sharing their experiences fighting the drug war with their fellow SSDPers all over the world.
SSDP’s international network has doubled in size through 2018 and expanded its structure to include regional fellowships to represent the specific needs of the Latin American, West African and European chapters.
See also
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War On Drugs
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Prohibition (drugs)
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Drug policy
References
External links
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Cannabis law reform organizations based in the United States
Drug policy organizations based in the United States
Drug policy reform
Harm reduction
International student organizations
Student organizations established in 1998
Student political organizations
Student rights
501(c)(3) organizations