Salon.com
on
Maine
Medical
Marijuana,
Netherlands
Drug
Policy
3/31/00
Earlier this week, the online
magazine salon.com interviewed Mark Dion, a Cumberland County, Maine sheriff
who is supporting marijuana distribution by the state drug enforcement
agency to medical marijuana patients, in the wake of the state's successful
medical marijuana ballot initiative. See http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2000/03/27/sheriff/
to read it.
A 3/13 Salon article discussed
"the Netherlands' drug policy of tolerance and ambiguity." Read the
article at http://www.salon.com/health/feature/2000/03/13/dutch_drugs/
in the Salon archive.
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Issue #131, 3/31/00
ON CAMPUS: HEA Reform Campaign Gains Support | Colombia Package Passes House Through Opposition, Moves to Senate | Interview with Sylvester Salcedo | Senate Passes Civil Forfeiture Reform Bill Unanimously | New York City Update | Amherst Voters Approve Referendum to Deprioritize Marijuana Enforcement | UK: Police Foundation Report Calls for Marijuana Decrim, Lower Penalties for Other Drugs | Newsbriefs | Salon.com on Maine Medical Marijuana, Netherlands Drug Policy | Editorial: War On Us All
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