Monthly Archives: May 2006

Thailand’s drug war

Three years ago… BANGKOK – The death toll in Thailand’s brutal 10-week-old war on drugs has soared to 2 275, or more than 30 killings a day, police said on Wednesday. […] The three-month campaign against drug barons and traffickers … Continue reading

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If only people could learn from the drug war…

Drug policy reformers have been talking about the dangers of corrupt government over-reach and the intrusion of the federal government on individual rights and freedom for some time. And this isn’t just coming from a theoretical libertarian principles perspective. It … Continue reading

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Meaningless reporting

Here’s the opening of an article by Andrea Bushee in the Telegraph (NH) POT, SEX, BOOZE — IT COULD BE YOUR KID AMHERST — One in three Souhegan High School students say they have smoked marijuana or had sex, and … Continue reading

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As we expected, 420 photos may backfire

When I posted this story about University of Colorado police posting photos of students smoking pot and offering a reward for identification, the general consensus of the regulars here was that the tactic would cause them problems. It appears we … Continue reading

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Time to get a digital camera…

Via Money Up Front, comes Pot plant photos lead to arrest A Statesboro man was so proud of his crop, he photographed it and went to a local drug store to have the pictures developed. Unfortunately, his bumper crop was … Continue reading

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ONDCP ads work…

… if you’re trying to convince teens to smoke pot. Via NORML (and thanks to everyone who let me know about it). San Marcos, TX: Teenagers exposed to anti-marijuana public service announcements (PSAs) produced by the Office of National Drug … Continue reading

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Is that bong licensed?

Stupid laws. Langley City, BC Sell a glass crack pipe or bong in Langley City and you’ll have to tell police who you sold it to, including the person’s name and address. […] If the bylaw receives final reading, the … Continue reading

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Drug-war bullying

Brian Doherty (of Reason Magazine) explains in today’s LA Times how little effect the changed drug law in Mexico would have had, and notes the U.S. Government’s disproportionate response, concluding with: Americans angry about Mexican immigration complain that the country … Continue reading

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More fun with DAWN

I was browsing through the DAWN report, and I came across the somewhat startling notation that marijuana was the 2nd most implicated illicit drug in drug-related suicide attempts. Wow, I thought — who are all these people who are trying … Continue reading

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The murky DAWN

It’s that time again — it’s DAWN — the Drug Abuse Warning Network. Their latest report is out, and as the results are manipulated and analyzed, you’ll start to hear dire reports in the media about how some drug or … Continue reading

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