Content Tagged “drug policy”
Published: Jun 11th, 2015
Director of the Drug Policy Institute, Kevin Sabet, PhD and Department Vice Chair and Clinical Chief of Addiction Medicine Division, Scott Teitelbaum, MD were featured speakers at this year’s Addiction Health […]
Published: Apr 22nd, 2015
WATCH VIDEO: As the summer opening of the state’s medical marijuana program approaches, Kevin Sabet, PhD, a former senior adviser at the Office of National Drug Control Policy, spoke at […]
Published: Mar 20th, 2015
German Lopez talked with Kevin Sabet, PhD about his opposition to legal pot, why it doesn’t prevent him from supporting decriminalization and more access to medical research, and whether he […]
Published: Feb 23rd, 2015
Kevin Sabet, Ph.D., will be speaking at MCCA’s Annual Awards Dinner on February 25 at the Ethan Allen Inn in Danbury. Drug policy adviser to three presidents, Sabet has an […]
Published: Jan 12th, 2015
Kevin A. Sabet, a leading voice against legalizing pot, recently spoke with The Daily Signal
Published: Dec 15th, 2014
Kevin Sabet, director of the anti-legalization group Smart Approaches to Marijuana (SAM) and a former senior adviser on drug policy in the Obama administration. “We are creating what is essentially the […]
Published: Dec 1st, 2014
The UF Drug Policy Institute (DPI) serves the state of Florida, the Nation, and the global community in delivering evidence-based, policy-relevant, information to policymakers, practitioners, scholars, and the community to […]
Published: Apr 3rd, 2014
2014 Addiction Health Summit is a three-day conference that brings together a variety of addiction arenas. See videos from this years event here, Kevin Sabet, Ph.D. gives the opening remarks […]
Published: Apr 3rd, 2014
Kevin Sabet is on a national tour, fighting a powerful opponent .. pot. The former member of drug policy teams for both the Bush and Obama White House says the […]
Published: Mar 1st, 2014
The Florida chapter of the American Society of Addiction Medicine (FSAM) and Florida Medical Professionals Group (FMPG) welcomed UF Health, the UF Drug Policy Institute and the Florida Alcohol and […]