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    Eric Holder

    Federal Sentencing Break to Include "Pipeline" Cases

    Attorney General Holder Thursday announced that his directive to federal prosecutors to not seek mandatory minimum sentences against most drug offenders will also apply to those already charged but not yet imprisoned.
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    MMJ leaf and stethoscope KY ODCP_99.jpg

    Medical Marijuana Update

    A California dispensary regulation bill dies, the dark ages return to San Diego, Massachusetts towns enact moratoria, New Jersey gives a loan to a dispensary, and more.
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    This Week's Corrupt Cops Stories

    A killer Utah narc gets fired, a New Jersey cop goes around the bend, an Illinois deputy gets caught stealing from the cookie jar, an Arizona Border Patrol agent goes away for smuggling weed, and a New York City prison guard goes away for soliciting cocaine bribes.
  • Cocaine has Washington's nose out of joint when it comes to Bolivia and Venezuela. (wikipedia.org)
    Cocaine has Washington's nose out of joint when it comes to Bolivia and Venezuela. (wikipedia.org)

    Bolivia, Venezuela Reject US Drug Criticism

    In its annual exercise in arrogance, the US government last Friday released its report on who is and isn't complying with our drug war demands. Bolivia and Venezuela were singled out, and they're not happy.
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    Drug War Chronicle Needs Your Support This Month!

    Now more than ever, StoptheDrugWar.org needs your financial support to continue to provide this crucial informational tool that builds and empowers the movement. We have a special new offer for those donating $50 or more, which this post provides some updated information about.
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    Meth arrest 320px-Methbust_1.jpg

    Drug War Rolls On With 1.5 Million Arrests Last Year

    For all that talk about drug law reform, the cops continue to do what they've always done. The FBI reports that drug arrests actually inched upward last, although marijuana arrests dropped (almost imperceptibly).