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Comprehensive coverage of the War on Drugs since 1997
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Reportaje: La ley de marihuana medicinal de Nuevo México funciona, pero hay un contratiempo respecto a la producción y distribución
Casi un año después que entró en vigor, el programa de marihuana medicinal de Nuevo México inscribe y proporciona tarjetas de identidad a pacientes, pero sus dispositivos innovadores para la producción y distribución de marihuana autorizadas, poseÃdas y administradas por el estado están estancados en el proceso regulatorio. -
Resource: Reformer's Calendar Accessible Through DRCNet Web Site
Visit our new web site each day to see a running countdown to the events coming up the soonest, and more. -
Weekly: This Week in History
Events and quotes of note from this week's drug policy events of years past. -
Europe: New Head of British Government Drug Advisory Council Favors Downgrading Ecstasy
The British Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs, the government body charged with setting drug policy, has a new chairman this week, and he has said he wants to downgrade Ecstasy to a less serious drug classification. -
Europe: Calabrian Mob Grows Rich and Powerful on Cocaine Profits
Move over, Sicilian Mafia. The Calabrian mob, grown rich and powerful off trafficking in black market cocaine, are the new tough guys in Europe. -
Europe: Colombian Vice-President Wants Debate on Cocaine Legalization
Colombia's vice-president went to London to attend events related to a new British campaign against cocaine consumption, but while he was there, he suggested maybe legalization should be part of the discussion. -
Latin America: Chilean Senator Challenges Inclusion of Marijuana on "Dangerous Drugs" List
The Chilean government recently reclassified marijuana as a "dangerous drug" like heroin or methamphetamine, but one senator is crying foul. -
Drug Treatment: Massachusetts Senate Ponders "Secure Treatment Centers"
Faced with high rates of opiate addiction and a rising overdose toll, the Massachusetts Senate is considering funding a pair of "secure treatment centers" for arrested drug users. -
Pain Medicine: Kansas Doctor Fights Back, Attacks Federal Prosecution and Controlled Substances Act as Unconstitutional
Attorneys for Dr. Stephen Schneider, a Kansas physician indicted by the feds as a "pill mill" operator, have now filed a motion seeking dismissal of the indictment and challenging the constitutionality of the Controlled Substances Act.
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