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Watch out for TSA training exercises

Daniel Rubin: It was no joke at security gate 22-year-old Rebecca Solomon, a University of Michigan student, was going through security at Philadelphia International Airport when she was confronted: A TSA worker was staring at her. He motioned her toward … Continue reading

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National Criminal Justice Commission one step closer

The Senate Judiciary Committee today passed S. 714, National Criminal Justice Commission Act of 2009. This was Senator Jim Webb’s bill, and it could be extremely important. It still needs to pass the full Senate and the House, etc., but … Continue reading

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Washington State Legalization Attempt Update

Bailey returns with a follow-up to his first piece on the efforts to consider marijuana decrim in Washington State. ….. Wednesday’s executive session of the state house’s Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness committee concluded its deliberation of HB 1177 (marijuana … Continue reading

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Medical Marijuana Updates

According to an ABC News/Washington Post poll released Monday, 81% of Americans support legalization of medical marijuana. I’ve got a question for the Democrats who keep saying that the party doesn’t dare waste its political capital on an issue like … Continue reading

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Open Thread

I’m trying to set up a new backup system for my laptop and so far all I manage to do is crash, losing half-written posts in the process. So let’s turn it over to you for a bit.

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Maybe we should just lock everybody up for life

Drug sentences excessive, expert says. University of Kentucky professor Robert Lawson has issued a report on Kentucky’s criminal justice system. Kentucky’s 35-year drug war has led to unfair, “brutally harsh sentences,” overcrowding the state’s prison system with non-violent offenders, a … Continue reading

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One person can make a difference

Seattle’s new city attorney to dismiss cases of pot possession City Attorney Pete Holmes, who beat incumbent Tom Carr in November, said he dismissed two marijuana-related cases in his first day on the job, and several others are about to … Continue reading

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Drug Warrior’s Lobbying Efforts Exposed

This is a very pleasant thing to see — a reporter for a major newspaper noting and pointing out how a federal drug warrior is actively lobbying against state laws. Susan Greene: No one’s told drug-war soldier about peace breaking … Continue reading

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Your Weekend OpEd Entertainment

Here’s a real doozy: New year brings new round in fight to keep marijuana illegal by Sam Contakos. Sam is is a retired Johnstown [PA] businessman and former practicing physician. He also formerly served as a lecturer on the topic … Continue reading

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Open Thread

Ethan Nadelmann has been selected to be part of Change.org’s Changemakers network. He talks about how The War on Drugs is a War on People Change.org: If you could ask 1 million people to all do 1 thing to advance … Continue reading

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