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Yet another post on marijuana and addiction
Is marijuana addictive? Yes. Is marijuana addictive? No. Both answers may be correct, depending on how you define addiction, and the question itself is probably irrelevant. I chided Maia Szalavitz yesterday for her “both sides have been wrong” nonsense, but … Continue reading
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The vastly unequal burden of proof
Via Thoreau, Jim Henley reminds us of how that burden operates… The war on drugs will surely work at some point – we’ve only been at it for 90-odd years, trillions of dollars and countless deaths and humiliations. But should … Continue reading
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Will no one hold the Government to any standards of honesty at all?
One of the unchanging constants of the drug war is that the Government lies. And yet, time after time, “serious” people in the media repeat those lies, mindlessly furthering the dissemination of Government lies and evading their responsibility to investigate … Continue reading
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Wars unwinnable by design
Glenn Greenwald hits one out of the park with The Wars on Drugs and Terror: mirror images He is one of the brightest and most passionate defenders of civil liberties from government overreach out there, so you can imagine that … Continue reading
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Prop 19 continues to gather steam. Mothers join in next.
There’s been a lot going on with Prop 19 — it gets hard to keep up at times. Peter Bensinger wrote a letter trying to convince people that marijuana impairment lasts over 24 hours. Cully Stimson, instead of slinking away … Continue reading
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Open Thread
The Gala and Hall of Fame on which I was working so hard both came off very well this weekend, and now I’m taking a day to sleep it off. What have I missed?
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Obama administration has so much money sitting around, they’ve decided to bust every pot smoker in California
Eric Holder To Prosecute Distribution, Possession If Prop. 19 Passes SAN FRANCISCO — Attorney General Eric Holder is warning that the federal government will not look the other way, as it has with medical marijuana, if voters next month make … Continue reading
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Law Professors support Prop 19
Pretty impressive list. To the Voters of California: As law professors at many law schools who focus on various areas of legal scholarship, we write this open letter to encourage a wholesale rethinking of marijuana policy in this country, and … Continue reading
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Neither CA Attorney General candidate willing to publicly agree to obey the law.
So if they’re not so sure they should accept the vote of the people, then, as Paul notes, where is the validity in their election? Heck, with Prop 19, voters are given a real choice. They can accept the proposition … Continue reading
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Rand Study: Marijuana Legalization Would Markedly Cut Mexican Drug Cartel Profits
We believe that legalizing marijuana in California would effectively eliminate Mexican DTOs’ revenues from supplying Mexican-grown marijuana to the California market. As we elaborate in this chapter, even with taxes, legally produced marijuana would likely cost no more than would … Continue reading
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