Monthly Archives: October 2011

Open thread

Working on researching a couple of things right now that may result in posts later. Talk amongst yourselves. Query for discussion if you wish: With OWS and the Tea Party (and their likely overlapping interests), with government crackdowns on medical … Continue reading

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Time to plan my trip to Sweden

Wow – won’t this be fun… The 3rd World Forum Against Drugs Stockholm, Sweden – May 21-23, 2012 World Federation Against Drugs is rooted in the Swedish experience with the drug abuse epidemic and the resulting balanced and restrictive Swedish … Continue reading

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Even one of the most intolerant drug warriors sees the value of discussing legalization

We’ve talked about Calderon and his suggestions of pursuing “market alternatives” before. And at the same time we’ve noted that he is a destructive drug warrior, certainly not on the “side” of legalizers. I think the following exchange makes it … Continue reading

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Greenwald: Steve Jobs and drug policy

A must-read from one of the Advisory Council members of my Prohibition Isn’t Free Foundation (and one of the top political writers today). Glenn Greenwald: Steve Jobs and drug policy America’s harsh prohibitionist drug policies are grounded in the premise … Continue reading

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More weekend reading

There’s a whole lot going on right now in drug policy, so I’m going to give you some more links and reading.

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Fun with comments and Google

I received an interesting comment today back at the post for Book Review: ‘Eternal Battle Against Evil’ by Paul R. Chabot. It appears not to be from a regular reader of this site — likely got here because of Google… … Continue reading

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Open Thread

A sea change? Lake Zurich District 95 hears a big no on drug testing A proposal to subject Lake Zurich High School students to random drug testing met with overwhelming public opposition at a forum Wednesday night. One after another, … Continue reading

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The feds hate people who want to be good citizens

They’re also certifiably crazy. So with states passing medical marijuana laws, it makes sense to have good controls over those who sell marijuana to make sure things are on the up and up. Of course, that’s nearly impossible with the … Continue reading

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Kevin Sabet gets nostalgic for prohibition

Prohibition’s real lessons for drug policy America’s notoriously “failed social experiment” to rid the country of alcohol — took center stage this week as PBS broadcast Ken Burns’ highly acclaimed series on the subject. And already, it has been seized … Continue reading

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Getting it

Finally, someone in the government is willing to speak up and state this glaring truth, potentially risking the displeasure of his boss… If you think about the enormous changes that have been made in terms of people’s use of tobacco, … Continue reading

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