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The real argument about morality
Conor Friedersdorf nails it: It Is Immoral to Cage Humans for Smoking Marijuana — in The Atlantic There are times when locking human beings in cages is morally defensible. If, for example, a person commits murder, rape, or assault, transgressing … Continue reading
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Open thread
As has been noted in comments, there have been tons more media reaction to the ignorant columns by Brooks and Marcus. If you haven’t watched the Chris Hayes video about his own experience having to do with class privilege in … Continue reading
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Stinks of desperation
Colo. Teen Addiction Centers Gear Up for Legal Pot While many Coloradoans rang in the new ear by lining up outside marijuana dispensaries for a celebratory toke, some rehab centers are prepping for an increase in marijuana-addicted patients in 2014, … Continue reading
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The insufferable Ruth Marcus and David Brooks
Both Ruth Markus (The Perils of legalized pot – Washington Post) and David Brooks (Weed – Been There. Done That. – New York Times) came out with columns where they both talked about their own enjoyment of pot and their … Continue reading
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And so it begins…
Longmont toddler tests positive for THC after acting oddly Satur said the girl’s mother said she does not use drugs, but she told police she found the girl eating a cookie that she had reportedly found outside the family’s apartment … Continue reading
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Predictions that make you go ‘huh’? (updated)
Some… interesting… predictions in this piece: Pot law: Hazy days ahead for state From Jonathan Caulkins: Caulkins expects impaired driving to become a bigger issue, particularly after initial 2013 reports from the Washington State Patrol showed a 50 percent increase … Continue reading
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Treatment for drug war addicts
The excellent Diane Goldstein (a member of LEAP) has a good tongue-in-cheek column: I am a Recovering Drug War Addict She suggests the need for a program for drug war addicts… How do we create a “safe space†for both … Continue reading
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Welfare drug testing ruled unconstitutional
Link A federal judge on Tuesday struck down a law requiring Florida cash welfare recipients first pass a drug test. The law, enacted in 2011, had been temporarily blocked by a federal judge under grounds that it might constitute an … Continue reading
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Colorado counts down to legal cannabis shops
The Denver Post has a new website for their pot culture reporter: The Cannabist, with cannabis reviews, recipes and much more. Looks like a good site. … Jacob Sullum writes about What to expect when Colorado’s marijuana shops open on … Continue reading
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For those who wish to quit, treatment is not the only option
This peer-reviewed paper is several years old, but I thought it was very interesting and brought up some important points about how we in society tend to deal with those who wish to give up a particular “vice.” The Global … Continue reading
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