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Drug War Chronicle

Comprehensive coverage of the War on Drugs since 1997

  • US surveillance drones now in use over Mexico
    US surveillance drones now in use over Mexico

    Mexico Drug War Update

    The US ambassador to Mexico resigns over Wikileaks, Mexico acknowledges allowing unmanned US surveillance drones over Mexico, a prominent trafficker is killed, a well-known musician is wounded. And of course, the threats and the carnage that have become usual since Calderon intensified the Mexican drug war continue unabated.
  • From Dover to Olympia, medical marijuana is on the move. (Image via Wikimedia.org)
    From Dover to Olympia, medical marijuana is on the move. (Image via Wikimedia.org)

    Medical Marijuana Bills Advance in Delaware, Washington

    Bills that would allow state-licensed medical marijuana dispensaries are moving in Washington, which already has a medical marijuana law, and Delaware, which doesn't.
  • drug cash sometimes corrupts cops (image via Wikimedia)
    drug cash sometimes corrupts cops (image via Wikimedia)

    This Week's Corrupt Cops Stories

    Jail guards, probation officers, narcs, deputies, DARE officers, ICE agents -- it's corrupt cops gone wild this week!
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    parthenon_23.gif

    This Week in History

    Events and quotes of note from this week's drug policy events of years past.
  • Common sense at the statehouse in Little Rock (Image via Wikimedia.org)
    Common sense at the statehouse in Little Rock (Image via Wikimedia.org)

    Arkansas Unemployment Drug Testing Bill Dies

    The perennial legislative impulse to drug test people receiving public benefits has petered out this year in Little Rock.
  • Not everyone is buying HPD's version of events (Image via Wikimedia)
    Not everyone is buying HPD's version of events (Image via Wikimedia)

    Two More Killed in US Drug Enforcement Incidents

    It's only mid-March, but 19 people, including two law enforcement officers, have already died in drug enforcement-related incidents this year. The latest deaths came last Wednesday in Houston and Tulsa.