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  • Captagon, Middle Eastern speed. Just what every brutal civil war needs. (wikimedia.org)
    Captagon, Middle Eastern speed. Just what every brutal civil war needs. (wikimedia.org)

    Chronicle AM -- January 13, 2014

    Marijuana legalization is one step closer in the nation's capital, even Georgia Republican legislators are getting on the medical marijuana bandwagon, Syria's civil war is being fueled by speed, and more.
  • Dr. Carl Hart, nominated for an NAACP Image Award for  "High Price" (columbia.edu)
    Dr. Carl Hart, nominated for an NAACP Image Award for "High Price" (columbia.edu)

    Chronicle AM -- January 10, 2014

    The marijuana issue continues hot and heavy, one of our favorite authors is nominated for an award, harm reduction bills move in Wisconsin, and the US Sentencing Commission wants to cut drug sentences. And more.
  • Bolivian President Evo Morales has a new bully pulpit from which to crusade for coca. (wikimedia.org)
    Bolivian President Evo Morales has a new bully pulpit from which to crusade for coca. (wikimedia.org)

    Chronicle AM -- January 9, 2014

    Alaska appears poised to vote on marijuana legalization, New York's governor announces a half-step toward medical marijuana, the ACLU fights for our rights on a couple of fronts, and trouble could be coming to the coca fields of Peru. And more.
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    flag alaska.jpg

    Alaska Marijuana Legalization Initiative Poised to Make Ballot

    Alaska marijuana legalization initiative campaigners have handed in 50% more signatures than needed to qualify for the ballot. It's not a done deal yet -- the signatures must be verified by state officials -- but it's looking like Alaska could be the next state to free the weed.
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    MMJ leaf and stethoscope KY ODCP_113.jpg

    Medical Marijuana Update

    Regulated dispensaries are coming to Oregon, it's looking increasingly likely that a medical marijuana initiative is coming to Florida, New York's governor sticks a toe in the water, and California's battles continue.
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    pile-of-cash_144.jpg

    This Week's Corrupt Cops Stories

    Bad cops get sued in Chicago, drugs are missing in Baltimore, an Ohio cop rips off the DARE program, and a Louisiana jailer gets caught smuggling pot and tobacco.
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    marijuana bud wikimedia_21.jpg

    Chronicle AM -- January 8, 2014

    East Coast governors speak against marijuana legalization, but DC voters may get a chance to have their own voices heard; a new report on Obamacare's implications for drug reform is out; the DEA is reported to have talked to the Sinaloa Cartel; and details of a Mexico City marijuana legalization bill emerge. And more.
  • Letting New Hampshire legislators know... (Facebook)
    Letting New Hampshire legislators know... (Facebook)

    Chronicle AM -- January 7, 2014

    Another poll shows solid majority support for marijuana legalization, Florida's medical marijuana initiative appears to be within reach of qualifying for the ballot (if the state Supreme Court doesn't block it), Sweden's justice minister falls for a pot deaths hoax, and a UN official has a grim warning on Afghanistan. And more.
  • October Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on state marijuana legalization
    October Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on state marijuana legalization

    The Top 10 Domestic Drug Policy Stories of 2013 [FEATURE]

    Last year is receding in the rear view mirror, but before looking forward to the battles of 2014, we take a moment to savor what was, overall, a pretty big year for drug reform on the domestic front.