Students for Liberty have a new website focused on ending the war on drugs. Good for them!
Religious-right activist Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council is unhappy about marijuana reclassification, claiming "it is opening up our…
Students for Liberty have a new website focused on ending the war on drugs. Good for them!
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Religious-right activist Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council is unhappy about marijuana reclassification, claiming "it is opening up our…
Key action items for stakeholders in the marijuana industry after rescheduling from Schedule I to Schedule III: Apply for DEA…
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Routine health care practices among older, healthier, wealthier people now commonly include cannabis and psychedelics: 24-Apr-2026 -- A new study…
Coked-up salmon like to swim: 04 APR 26 -- …cocaine and its metabolites—along with other drugs and pharmaceuticals—are widespread in…
They’ve got some fake headlines on their site (you can generate your own via Facebook), among others;
“Police Accidentally Stop and Frisk White Man”
“No Knock Raid Miraculously Results in Only One Fatality”
Funny in a tragicomic sort of way.
“Decriminalising drugs such as heroin could lead to a world without fatal overdoses, the streets free from needles and no theft to feed addictions, according to Durham’s Police and Crime Commissioner.
Ron Hogg says the war on drugs has failed and that criminalising drug addicts has been a “destructive force in every conceivable arena”.
He said the UK’s drug policy denies “overwhelming evidence” and that drug addicts should receive the same help that those addicted to alcohol and gambling receive.”
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“Decriminalising drugs such as heroin could lead to a world without fatal overdoses, the streets free from needles and no theft to feed addictions, according to Durham’s Police and Crime Commissioner.
Ron Hogg says the war on drugs has failed and that criminalising drug addicts has been a “destructive force in every conceivable arena”.
He said the UK’s drug policy denies “overwhelming evidence” and that drug addicts should receive the same help that those addicted to alcohol and gambling receive.”
just saying
My nomination for best post of the week by a cannabis law reform advocate:
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Digital government propaganda? There soon will be an app fort that!
Push-Ups or Pot? Gov’t Spends $715K on Marijuana App
Government: Spending your money on useless studies instead of tackling the tough questions…