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Comprehensive coverage of the War on Drugs since 1997

  • Is it sunrise for industrial hemp in Kentucky? (votehemp.org)
    Is it sunrise for industrial hemp in Kentucky? (votehemp.org)

    Mitch McConnell Endorses Kentucky Hemp Bill

    Now, here's some news we didn't expect: US Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell has endorsed a pending hemp bill in his home state of Kentucky.
  • Ecstasy tablets (wikimedia.org)
    Ecstasy tablets (wikimedia.org)

    Colombia Set to Decriminalize Ecstasy, Meth

    Under Colombian law, people have the right to possess "personal dose" amounts of some drugs. Now, the government wants to add synthetics, such as meth and ecstasy, by setting "personal dose" amounts for them.
  • MMJ leaf and stethoscope KY ODCP_67.jpg
    MMJ leaf and stethoscope KY ODCP_67.jpg

    Medical Marijuana Update

    The agonizingly slow pace of implementing medical marijuana laws is causing problems in several states, while in California, the never-ending battles continue.
  • Czech senate chamber
    Czech senate chamber

    Czech Parliament Approves Medical Marijuana

    The Czech parliament has approved a medical marijuana bill, and the Czech president is expected to sign it, but patient advocates have some problems with some of its provisions.
  • marijuana bud wikimedia_5.jpg
    marijuana bud wikimedia_5.jpg

    New Hampshire Marijuana Legalization Bill Filed

    A bipartisan marijuana legalization bill has been rolled out in New Hampshire. That's one of at least six states where similar bills have been or will be filed this year.
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    pile-of-cash_99.jpg

    This Week's Corrupt Cops Stories

    Narcs gone bad, evidence gone missing, cops gone over to the other side, and another jailer in trouble. Just another week in the drug war.
  • NCAA game, North Carolina v. Michigan State, 2005 (courtesy Haaron755 on Wikimedia.org)
    NCAA game, North Carolina v. Michigan State, 2005 (courtesy Haaron755 on Wikimedia.org)

    NCAA to Tighten Up Marijuana Testing, But Reduce Penalties

    College athletes who like to toke up, take note! The NCAA is making it easier for you to test positive and, while it will lower the penalty, that lower penalty won't take effect for another year.