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Drug War Chronicle #755 - October 18, 2012

Phillip S. Smith, Editor - David Borden, Executive Director
Now, the battle over rescheduling has moved from DEA and HHS to the federal courts. (safeaccessnow.org)
Now, the battle over rescheduling has moved from DEA and HHS to the federal courts. (safeaccessnow.org)

Marijuana Scheduling Case Heard By US Appeals Court [FEATURE]

The US Court of Appeals in DC heard oral arguments Tuesday in medical marijuana advocates' bid to overturn the DEA's decision to not reschedule the plant.
California prison overcrowding (supremecourt.gov)
California prison overcrowding (supremecourt.gov)

California Three Strikes Reform Initiative Poised to Win [FEATURE]

An effort to reform California's draconian Three Strikes law was foiled at the last minute in 2004, but this year, Proposition 36 appears set to cruise to victory. No more 25-to-life for getting caught with drugs after two previous felonies if it passes.
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Initiative Watch

With less than three weeks to go until election day, there is a lot of activity on the state-level initiative front -- but not everywhere. Some campaigns are staying mighty quiet, and that's a strategy that could work for them.
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Medical Marijuana Update

The federal rescheduling petition got a day in court, the feds keep up the pressure in California, a dispensary may actually open in New Jersey, and those are just the headlines. There's much more going on, too.
Chris Christie is more worried about Bad Samaritans than overdosing drug users. (state.nj.us)
Chris Christie is more worried about Bad Samaritans than overdosing drug users. (state.nj.us)

Christie Vetoes New Jersey Good Samaritan Overdose Bill

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has conditionally vetoed a 911 Good Samaritan law aimed at avoiding fatal drug overdoses. He's afraid it might let drug dealers "off the hook" and wants the legislature to study the issue for another year-and-a-half instead.
Mexican military displaying detainees (sedena.gob.mx)
Mexican military displaying detainees (sedena.gob.mx)

Amnesty Raps Mexico on Human Rights Abuses in Drug War

Allegations of torture and mistreatment by Mexican soldiers and police have increased dramatically as President Calderon wages his drug war, Amnesty International says in a new report.
Do citizens have the right to identify police officers? (earthisland.org)
Do citizens have the right to identify police officers? (earthisland.org)

Texas Woman Jailed for Outing Narc on Facebook

A case with First Amendment implications has emerged in Texas, where a Mesquite woman was arrested and charged with a felony for outing a Mesquite police officer as an undercover narc.
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This Week's Corrupt Cops Stories

A St. Louis cop is headed for federal prison for re-selling seized pot, a Camden cop is heading there, too, for running amok in the drug war, a Miami cop awaits sentencing for transporting what he thought was cocaine, and a Baltimore jail guard gets popped for smuggling weed and psychedelics into the jail.
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