Monthly Archives: January 2005

Coleman guilty of Perjury

Tom Coleman (of the Tulia drug cases) has been found guilty of perjury — something that rarely happens, and even though the particulars of his conviction seem less than earth-shattering, it’s still a victory for the victims that he accused. … Continue reading

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Don’t hide your marijuana in the engine

Link Mexico City — Smoke billowing from the engine compartment led police to discover a large stash of marijuana hidden aboard a luxury bus, the federal Public Security Department said Thursday. Police had seen the bus stopped along the Mexico … Continue reading

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U.S. Backward in Economic Development

Via NORML, a new Congressional Research Service Report (pdf) notes that the U.S. is the only developed nation that fails to cultivate industrial hemp as an economic crop. In all, more than 30 countries in Europe, Asia, and North America … Continue reading

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Complex relationships with drugs and war

Strange contradictions… I reported Tuesday about a videotape showing Sunni Muslims executing a drug dealer. Now we have a report in the LA Times that US officials are claiming that Sunni Muslim insurgents are not only smuggling drugs to finance … Continue reading

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More to read…

“bullet” John at truehigh.com has finished the next part of his rebuttal to the Drug Czar’s version of Marijuana Facts and Myths. “bullet” Baylen has the info on a Democratic State Representative who wants to shred the constitution a little … Continue reading

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Secret Drug Arrests

Strange report from the Nogales International (AZ): When an unmarked white panel van occupied by heavily armed officers dressed in camouflage enter a house just off a state highway, passersby might wonder what is happing.æ More so when they are … Continue reading

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Supreme Court finally rules on Booker and Fan Fan

This was an important case regarding U.S. Sentencing Guidelines. Essentially, the Guidelines were found unconstitutional, but the court didn’t eliminate them entirely. They simply excised the unconstitutional parts and made the guidelines not mandatory. The decision is a mixed bag, … Continue reading

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Colorado Supreme Court still thinks there’s a 4th Amendment

In a 6-1 ruling: Blocks of marijuana found in the “back room” of a Colorado Springs liquor store can’t be used as evidence against the store manager because he could reasonably expect privacy from searches of the back area under … Continue reading

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More Reactions to Propagandagate

Matt Welch at Reason has a great article on the propaganda issue: Bamboozlers On the Loose. Of course, this is all just peanuts compared to the Office of National Drug Control Policy, which since 1998 has spent $1 billion trying … Continue reading

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British Documentary Advocates Legalization of Cocaine

Via TalkLeft. Cocaine, a new documentary by award-winning director Angus Macqueen, will air on British Television next week over several days. Full article. Celebrated documentary-maker Angus Macqueen spent 18 months on the cocaine trail across Latin America from the dirt-poor … Continue reading

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