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Australia: Grow Lights Now Illegal in South Australia
South Australia has now criminalized the possession of high intensity lights, reflectors, and anything else that might be used to grow marijuana. You now have to prove you weren't going to grow pot to avoid prosecution instead of the state having to prove you were. -
Probable Cause: Washington Supreme Court Rules Marijuana Smell in Vehicle Not Enough to Arrest All Occupants
If a police officer smells marijuana coming from a car, that's not enough evidence to arrest everyone in it, the Washington state Supreme Court has ruled. -
Canada: Quebec to Open Series of Safe Injection Sites
Health officials in Quebec are planning to open a safe injection site in Montreal, then Quebec City, and maybe more. -
Drug Testing: Hawaii Teachers Back Away from Random Testing Provisions of New Contract
Last year, Hawaiian teachers agreed to a labor contract that included random drug testing. Now, with one eye on costs and the other on the Constitution, they are balking, and the Republican governor is most unhappy. -
Feature: The Vultures Circle Sturgis, But One Man Fights Back
With South Dakota's annual Sturgis Motorcyle Rally just a few days away, state law enforcement is gearing up for unwary travelers. Eric Sage was one of their victims last year. He's not going this year, but he just filed a civil suit over his mistreatment. -
Medical Marijuana: Whole Plant Better Than Isolated Components in Pain Relief, Italian Study Finds
Research from Italy suggesting that whole-plant marijuana extracts provide more effective pain relief than isolated compounds from the plant should be welcome news for medical marijuana supporters. -
Southwest Asia: Former US Anti-Drug Official Accuses Afghan Government of Complicity in Drug Trade -- US and NATO Not Doing Much Either, He Complains
The man who until last month was in charge of US anti-drug efforts in Afghanistan accuses the Karzai government of involvement in the drug trade. He's not too happy with the US military and NATO, either. -
Death Penalty: More Executions in China, Saudi Arabia
The resort to the ultimate sanction for drug offenders continues apace in China and Saudi Arabia.
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