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Truisms In Support Of Abolishment Of Anti-Constitutional Prohibition Laws
"Prohibition will work great injury to the cause of intemperance.
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Law Enforcement: This Week's Corrupt Cops Stories
Cops "misplacing" money, cops providing help to a pot crew, a court security officer peddling pain pills, and a jail guard getting caught bringing in the goodies. Just another week in the drug war.
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Latin America: Mexico's PRD May Call for Legalization
Faced with rising levels of violence as Mexican drug traffickers, police, and soldiers engage in a multi-sided struggle for supremacy, Mexico's left-leaning Democratic Revolution Party may be about to call for legalization of the drug trade -- in both the US and Mexico.
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Marijuana: Massachusetts Decriminalization Initiative Polling Well
A November initiative that would decriminalize small-time marijuana possession in Massachusetts is now polling at over 70%.
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Salvia Divinorum: North Dakota Man, First in Nation Charged With Magic Mint Offense, Sees Charges Reduced
Kenneth Rau of Bismarck, North Dakota, the first man in the US arrested for possession of salvia divinorum, caught something of a break last week when prosecutors dropped the most serious charge against him. But he still faces five years in prison for $32 worth of salvia leaves he bought on eBay.
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Europe: Move Afoot in Poland to Legalize Marijuana
Poland treats marijuana possession toughly, but that could change if a movement now underway succeeds.
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Medical Marijuana: California Supreme Court to Take Up Limits Issue
The California Supreme Court will try to settle once and for all the issue of limits on the number of plants or amount of marijuana patients may possess.
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Marijuana: Hawaii's Big Island to Vote on Lowest Law Enforcement Priority Initiative
An initiative that would make the enforcement of marijuana laws against adults the lowest law enforcement priority on Hawaii's Big Island will go to the voters in November.
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Feature: The Drug Checkpoint That Wasn't -- Louisiana Lawmen Play Fast and Loose with the Constitution
There was a drug checkpoint on a Louisiana highway last week. Only one problem: they're illegal. Now the local cops are backtracking furiously and claiming it was really a legal highway safety checkpoint. And the drug dogs were there to help read drivers' licenses?
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Feature: Seattle's Hempfest Again Draws Multitudes in Celebration of Cannabis Culture
Seattle's annual Hempfest, the world's largest marijuana "protestival," took place last weekend. Here's a brief report.
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Weekly: This Week in History
Events and quotes of note from this week's drug policy events of years past.
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