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Comprehensive coverage of the War on Drugs since 1997

  • Gov. Rick Scott's controversial laws have already cost Florida a million dollars. (wikipedia.org)
    Gov. Rick Scott's controversial laws have already cost Florida a million dollars. (wikipedia.org)

    Florida Must Pay Attorney Fees in Employee Drug Test Lawsuit

    Florida Gov. Rick Scott's drug testing crusade has just cost state taxpayers $190,000 after a federal judge ordered the state to pay attorneys' fees in an employee drug testing lawsuit bought by state employee unions. His other drug testing schemes aren't faring well, either.
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    StoptheDrugWar.org Needs Your Support

    Nonprofits including those in drug policy reform face continuing challenges in the tough economic environment. That means StoptheDrugWar.org and Drug War Chronicle need your support to do our job in 2013.
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    Chronicle Review Essay: What Next for Mexico?

    With a new president taking over, Mexico has a chance to rethink its disastrous war on the cartels. Two new books on the Mexican drug wars have a few thoughts about where it's been and where it should go next.
  • Caravan for Peace vigil, Brownsville, Texas, August 2012
    Caravan for Peace vigil, Brownsville, Texas, August 2012

    The Top Ten Drug Policy Stories of 2012 [FEATURE]

    In some ways, 2012 has been a year of dramatic, exciting change in drug policy, as the edifice of global drug prohibition appears to crumble before our eyes. In other ways it's still business as usual in the drug war. Here, we look at the biggest drug policy stories of the year.
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    Medical Marijuana Update

    Dispensary wars continue in California, a package of restrictive bills passes in Michigan, and DC's long-awaited dispensaries are a step closer to opening.
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    This Week's Corrupt Cops Stories

    A small-town Florida department run amok loses its chief -- at least temporarily -- an Alabama cop gets caught delivering weed, four South Texas cops get caught running cocaine, and a Camden, New Jersey, sergeant goes down for a dope squad run amok there.
  • More than 330,000 were doing prison time for drugs in the US at the end of 2011. (supremecourt.gov)
    More than 330,000 were doing prison time for drugs in the US at the end of 2011. (supremecourt.gov)

    US Has 330,000 Drug Offenders in Prison

    The number of prisoners in America is declining ever so slightly, but there are still 330,000 drug offenders doing time in state and federal prisons.