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Comprehensive coverage of the War on Drugs since 1997

  • Hillary Clinton talks pot. (Wikimedia/Chatham House Flickr Stream)
    Hillary Clinton talks pot. (Wikimedia/Chatham House Flickr Stream)

    Chronicle AM -- June 18, 2014

    A pair of potential presidential contenders speak out on marijuana, five New England governors meet on the opiate issue, New York cops are starting to be trained to use the overdose reversal drug naloxone, New York's governor makes passage of medical marijuana there iffy, the Dutch high court rules cities can ban foreigners from cannabis coffee shops, and more.
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    pile-of-cash_166.jpg

    This Week's Corrupt Cops Stories

    In all the years we've been doing this weekly update, there's only been one week with no corrupt cops stories. This week is pretty quiet, but we've still got a couple.
  • Colombia's drug reforming and peace negotiating President Juan Manuel Santos has won reelection. (wikiemedia.org)
    Colombia's drug reforming and peace negotiating President Juan Manuel Santos has won reelection. (wikiemedia.org)

    Chronicle AM -- June 17, 2014

    It looks like Oregon is set to join Alaska in voting on marijuana legalization this year, the New York medical marijuana bill is going down to the wired, Florida's governor signs a pair of drug-related bills, Colombia's drug reforming president wins reelection, and more.
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    Chronicle AM -- June 16, 2014

    It's looking like at least one Oregon marijuana legalization initiative will make the fall ballot, a legalization initiative gets underway in Oklahoma, proposed medical marijuana rule changes in New Mexico run into stiff opposition, Georgia gives up on drug testing food stamp recipients, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon gets a coca birthday cake in Bolivia, and more.
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    alaska yes on 2_0.jpg

    Chronicle AM -- June 13, 2014

    Jamaica will decriminalize pot possession and Bermuda is thinking about it, legalization initiatives in Alaska and Oregon get big bucks donations, medical marijuana reform is moving in the DC city council, and more.
  • Rasta has reason to smile. (wikimedia.org)
    Rasta has reason to smile. (wikimedia.org)

    Jamaica Will Decriminalize Marijuana Possession

    The land of Rastafari is about to free the ganja. A government minister announced today that it is ready to decriminalize the possession of up to two ounces for recreational, scientific, spiritual, or medical purposes.
  • coca plant (unodc.org)
    coca plant (unodc.org)

    Chronicle AM -- June 12, 2014

    Marijuana reform is exciting some third-party activity, New York's medical marijuana bill is still alive amidst ongoing last-minute negotiations, the New York Senate has passed a package of anti-opiate bills that will bring on more drug war, a high-level commission calls for radical drug policy changes in West Africa, and more.
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    MMJ leaf and stethoscope KY ODCP_135.jpg

    Medical Marijuana Update

    Congressional Democrats who voted wrong on medical marijuana catch some flak, California continues to struggle with regulating medical marijuana, while other states struggle to get bills passed.
  • In Afghan fields, the poppies grow... (unodc.org)
    In Afghan fields, the poppies grow... (unodc.org)

    Chronicle AM -- June 11, 2014

    There's money in marijuana, as Colorado keeps finding out, MPP is eyeing Massachusetts in 2016, opponents of Florida's medical marijuana initiative got a big bucks contribution from a major Republican funder, Customs and Border Patrol fires its internal affairs head, the US Embassy in Kabul can't explain what impact $7 billion in anti-drug aid there has had, and more.