Media
Scan:
Alan
Bock,
Arianna
Huffington,
Foreign
Policy
in
Focus,
ABC
News
on
Hemp
Foods
2/8/02
Orange County Register's Alan Bock on Drug
Prohibition and Terrorism:
http://www.ocregister.com/commentary/columns/bock/bock020302.shtml
Arianna Huffington's Scathing Criticism
of the Drug Use/Terrorism SuperBowl Ads:
http://www.ariannaonline.com/columns/files/020702.html
New Foreign Policy in Focus brief by Adam
Isacson of the Center for International Policy -- "Expanding the War on
Terrorism to Colombia: A Bad Idea Whose Time Has Come":
http://www.fpif.org/commentary/2002/0202colombia.html
ABC News report on the DEA/Hemp Foods Controversy:
http://abcnews.go.com/sections/us/DailyNews/hemp020207.html
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Issue #223, 2/8/02
Editorial: Hate Mongering | DEA Backs Off a Bit on Hemp Foods, Extends "Grace Period" Before Ban for 40 Days | The Bush 2003 Drug Budget: More of the Same, More for Colombia, More for the DEA | DRCNet Interview: Noam Chomsky | Bush Administration Seeks to Widen Colombian Intervention as Human Rights Groups Denounce Abuses | Federal Judge Throws Out Glow Stick, Pacifier Ban in New Orleans Rave Case | Cincinnati Again Asks Federal Courts to Revive Drug Exclusion Zone | Backlash Emerges as Texas Drug Task Forces Run Amok | Seismic Shift in Sentencing Policies Underway: Declining Crime Rates, Budget Woes Cited | Media Scan: Alan Bock, Arianna Huffington, Foreign Policy in Focus, ABC News on Hemp Foods | Alerts: HEA Drug Provision, Bolivia, DEA Hemp Ban, SuperBowl Ad, Ecstasy Legislation, Mandatory Minimums, Medical Marijuana | The Reformer's Calendar
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