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Demon drug propaganda doesn’t cut it anymore
Syndicated columnist Froma Harrop has a nice OpEd out today: America’s war on drugs is actually a Raid on Taxpayers. The war costs an estimated $70 billion a year to prosecute, and the drugs keep pouring in. But while the … Continue reading
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Excellent new flash video at Drug Policy Alliance
I’ve talked about the case of 17-year-old Mitchell Lawrence who got a 2 year prison sentence for selling a teaspoon of pot to an undercover officer in a “school zone.” Drug Policy Alliance is unveiling a new flash presentation about … Continue reading
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Mark Souder continues to be a moron
In the Letters section of today’s Wall Street Journal, Souder responds to an earlier article: Mary O’Grady argues that we will never eradicate drug use. One wonders what other vices Ms. O’Grady proposes we surrender to. Child abuse? Spousal abuse? … Continue reading
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Liberal netroots progressive on drug policy?
I have often complained that neither side of the political spectrum has been willing to consider reform in any serious way, despite the fact that drug policy reform is a benefit to both traditional conservative and traditional liberal goals. While … Continue reading
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Study fails to find damage to developing adolescent brains from pot
Link NEW YORK, May 8 (UPI) — In a preliminary study, U.S. researchers failed to find damage to the developing adolescent brain had occurred in those who had used marijuana moderately. Lynn DeLisi and colleagues from the Nathan S. Kline … Continue reading
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Open Thread
It’s the last weekend of the semester, and I’ve got a bunch of stuff to do today, so talk amongst yourselves. Here’s some interesting reading… “bullet” For an entertaining rant, read Kent Welton’s Drug Pogrom – On The Cruel, Fascist, … Continue reading
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What a mess in Mexico
All this uproar over the supposed legalization of drugs in Mexico! The media has jumped all over it and it has sparked a lot of stupid talk about dangers to our borders. As those who have read over the bill … Continue reading
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Bong Hits for Jesus to the Supreme Court?
You may remember this story in Alaska: The case arose in January 2002, when a torch relay for the Winter Olympics was passing by the Juneau-Douglas High School campus and students were let out of class to watch it. Joseph … Continue reading
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Bush says he can ignore Congress and send troops to Colombia
There’s a fascinating article in Sunday’s Boston Globe that has been talked about extensively: President Bush has quietly claimed the authority to disobey more than 750 laws enacted since he took office, asserting that he has the power to set … Continue reading
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Ignorant article on marijuana addiction in Wall Street Journal
Wall Street Bureau Chief Kevin Helliker wins today’s prize for drinking the drug war cool-aid with this ignorant screed on marijuana and addiction. He buys into the myth that mild psychological dependence with limited withdrawal symptoms is somehow equivalent to … Continue reading
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