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Good news at Northern Illinois University
Jacob Sullum at Reason’s Hit and Run: Today John R. Jones III, associate vice president of Northern Illinois University, informed Jeremy Orbach, president of the school’s chapter of Students for Sensible Drug Policy, that NIU’s administration is stepping in to … Continue reading
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Drug Policy Reform on Facebook
I know a lot of you aren’t on Facebook, but for those who are, there are more and more good drug policy reform resources all the time. Here’s a good one I hadn’t seen before: A War on Drugs: A … Continue reading
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Comment Moderation Protocols
I ended up yanking about 5 comments today from a variety of folks for breaking the rules, so I thought it might be a good idea to recap my philosophy on comment moderating. Don’t call other commenters nasty names. Pretty … Continue reading
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