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An editorial gets it right
Yesterday’s Lima News (Ohio) and Ft. Wayne News Sentinal (Indiana) editorials discuss the spying business and bring up the 4th Amendment… It was bad enough when The New York Times revealed that, since early 2002, under an executive order from … Continue reading
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Stupid District Attorney
More stupidity. A Lake Geneva man could face 37 years in prison after he allegedly had marijuana in his system during a fatal crash in Muskego last September. Brent Ehret, 21, was charged Friday with one count of vehicular homicide … Continue reading
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Bad law, bad prosecution
In Kenner, Louisiana, a tragedy happened. Rebecca Doussan (age 26) and her twin sister Rachel were injecting cocaine. Rebecca left the apartment to get some more, and when she returned, discovered her sister drowned in the bathtub, with the water … Continue reading
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The future in Bolivia
Will Washington engage Morales? by Jim Lobe is a very interesting article about the challenges faced in Bolivia-U.S. relationships, with Morales in charge. Analyst John Walsh notes: “If he’s saying yes to coca for traditional purposes, but no to cocaine … Continue reading
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Spying on Us
Those of us involved in drug policy reform have seen the continual destruction of the 4th Amendment in the name of the drug war and we have shouted until we were hoarse, as the general population turned a blind eye … Continue reading
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Morales wins decisively in Bolivia
You can bet they’re not happy in the U.S. Drug War HQ today. Link Evo Morales, a candidate for president who has pledged to reverse a campaign financed by the United States to wipe out coca growing, scored a decisive … Continue reading
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Another open thread
So much going on, I wish I had time to post right now. “bullet” The Agitator is still working the Cory Maye story. “bullet” The converstaion with DAMMAD’s Steve Steiner continues at Dare Generation Diary “bullet” Federal Judge Calls DEA’s … Continue reading
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Blind spot
Mark Kleiman misses it again. He’s at a conference on “drug markets and violent crime.” He reports: Most interesting new idea: In New York City, where selling cocaine is a felony but selling cannabis or untaxed cigarettes is a misdemeanor, … Continue reading
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What message are we sending to the children?
Here’s a request for input from all of you. One of the most annoying tricks used by drug prohibitionists is the old “What message would that send to the children?” used in opposition to any drug policy reform, usually when … Continue reading
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Open Thread
I’ve still got a few more days of craziness to finish up the semester with finals and a trip to Chicago with the Madrigal Singers for their 50th Anniversary (they’ll be performing at the Chicago Cultural Center on Saturday Night … Continue reading
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