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Is there not a point in this endless drug war where the absurdity reaches a level of critical mass?
A man was been arrested after police said he used counterfeit money to purchase fake OxyContin pills from an undercover officer.
One of the crimes they charged him with was “criminal simulation.”
The Wall Street Journal’s Mary Anastasia O’Grady has, in the past, demonstrated an understanding of the economics of the drug war — usually, unfortunately, without taking that final step in proposing the solution (she dances around it). Today’s OpEd is a very bizarre piece. Tell me what you think, but it appears to me that […]
This is a great time for drug policy reformers. There’s a lot of buzz out there, and there are a ton of drug policy issues being discussed. We need to take advantage of the opportunity and keep the discussion going. Write a letter to the editor. Strike up a conversation with friends or co-workers about […]
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