Media
Scan:
American
Enterprise
Institute
on
US
Drug
Policy,
New
York
Times
on
Hurwitz
Case,
Christopher
Hallam
on
Afghanistan,
NYPD
Narcotics
Against
Legalization
4/8/05
https://stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle-old/381/mediascan.shtml
The conservative American
Enterprise Institute asks, Are
We Losing the War on Drugs? An Analytic Assessment of US Drug Policy,
report by prominent drug policy analysts David Boyum and Peter Reuter:
Tina Rosenberg opines on
Weighing
the Difference Between Treating Pain and Dealing Drugs for the New
York Times:
Christopher Hallam writes
on Afghanistan:
New Front Line in the War on Drugs for the British organization RELEASE:
The Other Side: Edmund
Hartnett of the NYPD Narcotics Division argues on Drug
Legalization: Why It Wouldn't Work in the United States for Police
Chief Magazine:
-- END --
Issue #381
-- 4/8/05
Medical
Marijuana
Bills
Moving
in
the
States
|
Hemp
Legislation
on
the
Move
in
the
States
|
NORML
2005:
Activists
Meet
and
Plot
in
America's
Marijuana
Mecca
|
Pushing
the
Envelope
in
Oaksterdam
|
How
Did
Your
US
Representative
Vote
on
Medical
Marijuana
Last
Year?
|
Please
Help
Students
Losing
Financial
Aid
for
College
Because
of
Drug
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Get
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Aid
Back
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and
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Newsbrief:
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Prohibition
Failing,
China
Calls
for
"Peoples'
War"
on
Drugs
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Newsbrief:
This
Week's
Corrupt
Cops
Stories
|
Newsbrief:
Supreme
Court
Lets
Stand
Ruling
Allowing
Drug
Dog
Searches
Outside
People's
Homes
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Newsbrief:
State
Courts
in
Indiana,
Oregon
Restrict
Police
Garbage
Searches
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Newsbrief:
Iowa
League
of
Women
Voters
Criticizes
Drug
Policy,
Calls
for
Sentencing
Reform
|
Newsbrief:
NORML
Issues
Sobering
Report
on
Prohibitionist
"Drugged
Driving"
Offensive
|
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Scan:
American
Enterprise
Institute
on
US
Drug
Policy,
New
York
Times
on
Hurwitz
Case,
Christopher
Hallam
on
Afghanistan,
NYPD
Narcotics
Against
Legalization
|
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