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Mexico begins legal debate on cannabis legalization
First, we have the Mexican ambassador yesterday on CBS’ Face the Nation calling for a discussion on marijuana legalization… “This is a debate that needs to be taken seriously, that we have to engage in on both sides of the … Continue reading
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Open Thread
“bullet” Talk about data quality… This was a a few weeks ago, but I still get a kick out of it. Investigators Get Government Approval for Fake Medical Product: The Government Accountability Office was able to register with the Health … Continue reading
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Data Quality Act Petition: ‘I’m not dead yet.’
Yes, old timers. I’m talking about the Data Quality Act – the DQA – aka the IQA. Does it bring back memories? Are you feeling ancient right now? Quick primer for the newbies: The Data Quality Act was a regulation … Continue reading
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American Violet
A very important film is opening on April 17 (in select theatres, as they say). American Violet (official film site) is based on the true story of one of those horribly destructive and racist drug war situations involving a snitch … Continue reading
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Quote
The TV is showing ads for an upcoming show by blue collar comedian Ron White, including this clip of him talking about his drug bust. They found seven-eighths of a gram of marijuana. Now, when I have seven-eighths of a … Continue reading
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Speculation and Blind Hope are not the same thing
In a comment over at Hit and Run, Pat Rogers takes me to task for leading the sheep who read my blog down the dangerous hope path when I should apparently be automatically condemning everything that the Obama administration does … Continue reading
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The Opium Den
Drug WarRant regular Daniel Williams’ new online talk show the opium den goes live tonight at 9 pm Eastern. Check it out. Daniel is also the author of “the Naked Truths about Drugs”
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Putting lipstick on a pig
Just as an ongoing reminder: Barack Obama: “It is about ensuring that scientific data is never distorted or concealed to serve a political agenda and that we make scientific decisions based on facts, not ideology.” This excellent quote is going … Continue reading
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Tom Tancredo – another voice for legalization
I haven’t generally considered myself a fan of Tom Tancredo in most political areas, but apparently he’s looking to become a new force in drug policy reform. Vincent Carroll: Tancredo’s next crusade? in the Denver Post… What do you talk … Continue reading
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Portugal decriminalization success gets some play
Glenn Greenwald’s excellent report (on the successful decriminalization of all drugs in Portugal for personal use) was picked up by Scientific American: Portugal’s Drug Decriminalization Policy Shows Positive Results What really caught my attention in this article was that they … Continue reading
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