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Open Thread
I guess you need one, since the last post had about 1 in 30 comments actually on topic. 🙂 (I hope some people actually watched the Frontline piece.) Amazing new bridge in Mexico built by the government makes it easier … Continue reading
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Opium Brides
Very powerful video story at PBS Frontline worth watching in its entirety: Opium Brides It’s all about the collateral damage from drug wars and other wars. The government gets what it wants and the traffickers get what they want, and … Continue reading
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Kevin Sabet and the New York Times slammed
Thank you David Sirota. How Americans really feel about drugs A NYT op-ed uses “moderate” double-speak to deny the truth: Most people want marijuana legalized […] The latest example of this insidious framing comes in the form of a Monday … Continue reading
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Protect and serve
Put down the Coumadin, Grandma, before we shoot you. [Via Radley Balko, who notes the word “use”]
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Retracting a study doesn’t mean its conclusion is false
Remember the RAND study that found that crime increased in areas after medical marijuana dispensaries were shut down? RAND made no causality claims, only correlation, yet the results enraged certain political entities, most notably the L.A. city attorney’s office. After … Continue reading
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Maia Szalavitz on Siobhan Reynolds
An excellent piece on Siobhan Reynolds and her importance to the field of pain relief in Time Magazine by Maia Szalavitz. Why, she asked, when opioids can help treat chronic pain, are they frequently only available to the dying—but not … Continue reading
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Kevin Sabet is looking for centrists. Here we are.
Sabet’s latest article is in the New York Times: Overdosing on Extremism … extremists on both sides have taken over the conversation. Unless we change the tone of the debate to give drug-policy centrists a voice, America’s drug problem will … Continue reading
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