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    Chronicle Book Review Essay: Murder and Mayhem in Mexico

    With the arrest of Zetas leader Miguel Angel Trevino Morales on Monday, the two books on the Mexican drug war we review this week couldn't be more timely. Be forewarned, though, some of this is really nasty stuff.
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    Medical Marijuana Update

    A dispensary opens in Arizona as more get shut down in California and more California communities move to shut them down or keep them out. There's more news, too.
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    This Week's Corrupt Cops Stories

    Two Virginia top cops copped to drug corruption offenses this past week, and that's just for starters. There is more as well.
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    Portland City Hall (wikimedia.org)

    Portland, Maine, To Vote on Marijuana Legalization

    Voters in Maine's largest city will decide for themselves whether to legalize the possession of up to 2 1/2 ounces of marijuana after the city council punted rather than adopt a citizen-initiated ordinance.
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    Advocates Seek Supreme Court Review of Marijuana Scheduling

    The third petition to reschedule marijuana is not dead yet. Although a federal appeals court upheld the DEA rejection of it, the petitioners are now asking the US Supreme Court to review that decision.
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    North Carolina Welfare Drug Testing Bill Moving

    The North Carolina legislature is about to pass a welfare drug testing bill. At least they took out the part where county employees had to tell people they wouldn't be tested if they didn't apply for benefits.
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