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Latinoamérica: Campesinos colombianos luchan con la policÃa por cocales
Europa: Parlamento danés aprueba proyecto piloto de mantenimiento con heroÃna
Embarazo: Comité aprueba proyecto arizonense que fuerza a futuras madres consumidoras de drogas a ingresar a tratamiento
Penas: Avanza proyecto de Vermont que disminuye umbral para cargos de narcotráfico
Registro e incautación: Corte Suprema de EE.UU. escucha caso sobre registros vehiculares sin orden
Blanqueo de capitales: Corte Suprema de EE.UU. duda de la interpretación vaga del gobierno
Policial: Las historias de policÃas corruptos de esta semana
Cuestación: Tres nuevas ofertas de libro emocionantes para nuestros donadores simpatizantes
In memoriam: William F. Buckley, partidario conservador de la legalización de las drogas
Condenación del crack logra audiencia en Capitolio mientras partidarios de movilizan
UN Recommends Busting Celebrity Drug Users
Leniency towards drug-abusing celebrities is sending out the wrong message to children and young people, the United Nations drug control agency said today.It's always cute when drug war supporters read between the lines and catch on that the massive international drug war hasn't stopped the party. Unfortunately, this realization often leads to bizarre proposals like biological warfare or mass-arresting famous people.
The International Narcotics Control Board (INCB) warned that allowing famous people to get away with drug crimes had a damaging effect on impressionable youngsters and undermines faith in the criminal justice system. [The London Paper]
This absurd scheme, like every other dubious drug war idea, will fail for all the same reasons it failed before. The drug war is simply not effective against wealthy privileged people. Those with the resources available to conceal their law-breaking from the prying eyes of police will continue to party in private. You can't deputize the paparazzi to pop Paris for pot and you can't railroad rockstars in drug war kangaroo courts. Just try it, and the number of 90210 zipcodes in the StopTheDrugWar.org membership database will soon crash our servers.
It would be vastly more effective, though still futile, to ask that the press kick its habit of turning every wasted starlet into front-page news. The relentless trainwreck that passes for entertainment media on both sides of the pond is just as nauseous and predictable as its subjects, thus the apple can't be expected to fall far from the tree.
It's all fun and games until LA SWAT raids Paris Hilton's house on a tip from Tara Reid and is forced to shoot a chihuahua in self-defense.
An End to Ideology Over Science: New Approaches to Lifting the Ban on Federal Funding of Syringe Exchange
Methamphetamine Forum and New Report
Michigan Medical Marijuana Initiative Certified for the November Ballot
[Courtesy of MPP]Â
I am excited to announce that yesterday the Michigan government officially certified that MPP's Michigan campaign committee â the Michigan Coalition for Compassionate Care (MCCC) â collected enough signatures to qualify a medical marijuana initiative for the statewide November ballot. You can read more about this milestone here.
The roughly half a million signatures counted by the state had a whopping 80.2% validity rate, far exceeding what was needed to qualify for the ballot. I hope youâll consider making a donation to MCCC today so that we can run a robust campaign the rest of the year and ensure that the measure passes in November.
The official word that we gathered enough signatures to send the initiative to the voters in November culminates a monumental effort in the state. Thanks to the hard work of MPP and MCCC staffers, local activists, volunteers, and supporters for the past nine months, Michigan is close to becoming the 13th medical marijuana state â and the first in the Midwest.
The initiative will now be transmitted to the Michigan Legislature, which has 40 days either to pass it into law or to send it to voters in November. Because the legislature has considered multiple medical marijuana bills in recent years and none has ever gained traction, Michiganders â who support protecting patients from arrest by a nearly 2 to 1 margin â are all but certain to vote on the issue at the polls later this year.
Most importantly, Michigan patients are now one enormous step closer to being able to use medical marijuana without the fear of arrest and jail. If passed by a majority of voters on Election Day, the initiative will allow Michigan patients to use, possess, and grow their own marijuana for medical purposes with their doctorsâ approval.
The most recent polling shows that 61% of Michigan voters support medical marijuana access, and weâve hired a top-notch consulting firm and a full-time campaign manager to translate that public sentiment into a new law that protects patients. But we need your financial support to succeed, so please make a donation to the campaign today.
Iâm grateful for your support.
Sincerely,
Rob Kampia
Executive Director
Marijuana Policy Project
Washington, D.C.
P.S. As I've mentioned in previous alerts, a major philanthropist has committed to match the first $3.0 million that MPP can raise from the rest of the planet in 2008. This means that your monthly pledge to MPP will be doubled.
Press Release: Dr. Mollie Fry to be Sentenced for Medical Marijuana - March 6th
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