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Drug War Chronicle

Comprehensive coverage of the War on Drugs since 1997

  • Medical marijuana -- on the move worldwide. (Colorado DOT)
    Medical marijuana -- on the move worldwide. (Colorado DOT)

    Chronicle AM -- July 22, 2014

    This is the Drug War Chronicle, not the Marijuana Policy Chronicle, but that's how the news breaks sometimes. It's all marijuana and medical marijuana news today.
  • Times are changing when marijuana legalization becomes an issue in Republican primaries. (wikimedia.org)
    Times are changing when marijuana legalization becomes an issue in Republican primaries. (wikimedia.org)

    Chronicle AM -- July 21, 2014

    The World Health Organization calls for drug decriminalization (and more), international drug reform and harm reduction groups warn of an AIDS prevention crisis, marijuana policy is popping up in some Republican primaries, and more.
  • At the border. (COHA)
    At the border. (COHA)

    US Drug Policy and the Border Child Immigration Crisis [FEATURE]

    With tens of thousands of Central American children and adolescents arriving at the US border, the roots of the crisis tend to be obscured by partisan bickering over what is to be done and who is to blame. There's a good argument the war on drugs deserves some credit.
  • Federal Correctional Institution, Englewood, CO. There may soon be room at the inn. (wikimedia.org)
    Federal Correctional Institution, Englewood, CO. There may soon be room at the inn. (wikimedia.org)

    Chronicle AM -- July 18, 2014

    Tens of thousands of federal drug prisoners could get out early after the US Sentencing Commission votes to make guideline reductions retroactive, the Ohio Supreme Court moves to cut some crack sentences, FedEx gets indicted for shipping pills for Internet pharmacies (and not taking a deal with the feds), and more.
  • Decriminalization is now the law in the District of Columbia.
    Decriminalization is now the law in the District of Columbia.

    Chronicle AM -- July 17, 2014

    Marijuana decriminalization comes to the nation's capital, Vermont is set to study marijuana legalization, New Jersey residents press for "decarceration," Canadians are ready for marijuana reform, and more.
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    uscapitol2_2_0.jpg

    House Votes to Let Banks Take Deposits from Marijuana Businesses

    In an historic vote Wednesday, the US House has approved an amendment to the Treasury Department appropriations bill barring the agency from spending any money to punish financial institutions that provide services to marijuana businesses where it is legal.