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  • outgoing Mexican president Calderon with the presidents of Belize, Costa Rica and Honduras (presidencia.gob.mx)
    outgoing Mexican president Calderon with the presidents of Belize, Costa Rica and Honduras (presidencia.gob.mx)

    Citing Marijuana Legalization Vote, Latin Leaders Call for Policy Review

    Latin American leaders are watching closely as US states begin to move toward marijuana legalization. Now, five of them want the OAS and the UN to talk about it, and what it means for the global prohibition regime.
  • King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg is no longer prosecuting small-time marijuana possession cases. (kingcounty.gov)
    King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg is no longer prosecuting small-time marijuana possession cases. (kingcounty.gov)

    Washington DAs Begin Dropping Marijuana Possession Cases

    And so it begins. Prosecutors in two of Washington's most populous counties have said they are dismissing pending marijuana possession cases in the wake of last Tuesday's victory for I-502.
  • Incoming Mexican President Pena Nieto will have marijuana on his mind when he meets President Obama later this month (wikimedia)
    Incoming Mexican President Pena Nieto will have marijuana on his mind when he meets President Obama later this month (wikimedia)

    Mexico Reacts to US Marijuana Legalization Votes

    The marijuana legalization votes in Colorado and Washington have Mexican officials wondering just why they're fighting the drug wars.
  • MMJ leaf and stethoscope KY ODCP_56.jpg
    MMJ leaf and stethoscope KY ODCP_56.jpg

    Medical Marijuana Update

    There was medical marijuana-related election news -- see our Chronicle coverage this week -- but the ongoing battles over medical marijuana also continued.
  • Brian Vicente, Rob Kampia, and Steve Fox listen to Mason Tvert in Denver as Amendment 64 passes.
    Brian Vicente, Rob Kampia, and Steve Fox listen to Mason Tvert in Denver as Amendment 64 passes.

    Colorado, Washington Legalize Marijuana! [FEATURE]

    Not one, but two states voted Tuesday to end marijuana prohibition. Initiatives passed in Colorado and Washington, but came up short in Oregon.
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