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Comprehensive coverage of the War on Drugs since 1997

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    Drug War Chronicle Needs Your Support!

    Now more than ever, StoptheDrugWar.org needs your financial support to continue to provide this crucial informational tool that builds and empowers the movement. We have a special new offer for those donating $50 or more, which this post provides some updated information about.
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    Medical Marijuana Update

    California localities continue to grapple with medical marijuana issues. Meanwhile, officials in three states are moving forward with implementing medical marijuana laws, and a key Kentucky politician says nice things about it.
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    This Week's Corrupt Cops Stories

    Cops peddling pot, cops gobbling steroids, cops with sticky fingers, and, of course, a crooked prison guard. Just another week on the drug war corruption beat.
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    Marijuana Initiatives Coming to Wyoming

    Marijuana law reform in Wyoming? State activists are working to make it so with two different initiative campaigns, one for legalization and one for medical marijuana.
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    Two More Drug War Deaths

    A Texas marijuana grower and a California man who might have been a drug dealer are the year's 31st and 32nd drug war fatalities.
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    coca leaf statues in Peruvian village (Phillip Smith)

    Peru Retakes Spot as World's #1 Coca Producer

    Repress it in one place, it pops up in another. Peru has regained its place as the world's leading coca producer as a decade of eradication and fumigation takes its toll on the Colombian crop.
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    Colombian President Santos was among Latin American leaders challenging drug prohibition at the UN. (wikipedia.org)

    Latin American Leaders Talk Drug Reform at UN

    The UN General Assembly this week got an earful from Latin American leaders tired of the deadly same old same old when it comes to drug policy.
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    Outgoing ONDCP Director Gil Kerlikowske, with Pres. Obama

    Reps Urge New Direction with Drug Czar Pick

    Five Democratic congressmen are calling on the White House to nominate a new drug czar who is not a cop but a scientist and who will set policy based on science, evidence, and fact.