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Comprehensive coverage of the War on Drugs since 1997
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Marijuana: Narrow Majority of Arkansans Favor Decriminalization, Poll Finds
Who knew? Marijuana decriminalization is polling above 50% in Arkansas. Arkansas! -
Latin America: Bolivia's Morales Says Yes to Obama, No to the DEA
Bolivia's President Evo Morales said yes to Obama, but no to the DEA at the UN this week -
Australia: Hemp Production Now Legal in New South Wales
The Australian state of New South Wales has joined Canada, China, and various European countries in allowing the cultivation of industrial hemp. Tough luck, American farmers. -
Canada: BC Local Elections Bring Another Drug Reform Mayor to Vancouver, A Drug Reform Mayor Back to Grand Forks, and a Drug Reformer to Victoria's City Council
There were municipal elections across British Columbia Saturday, and drug reformers continued to hold power in Vancouver, were returned to the mayoralty in Grand Forks, and won a seat on the city council in Victoria. -
Feature: Obama's Appointees Raise Questions in the Drug Reform Community
The drug war records of some key Obama picks -- Biden, Emanuel, Holder -- are prompting wailing and gnashing of teeth among some drug reformers, but others suggest it's better to keep working quietly on progress than obsess on the past. -
Europe: Dutch Mayors Want Regulated Marijuana Production and Sales
While the conservative Dutch national government would like to see cannabis coffee shops go away, the mayors of the towns that have them beg to differ. In fact, most of them want to see production as well as sales tolerated. -
Europe: British Public Opinion Headed in Wrong Direction on Drug Policy, Poll Finds
British attitudes toward drug users, sellers, and drug reform are heading in the wrong direction, according to a new poll. -
Medical Marijuana: ASA Files Lawsuit Against California DMV Over Patient Drivers' License Revocation
The California Department of Motor Vehicles is jerking the drivers' licenses of medical marijuana patients, saying they are "drug abusers." Now, Americans for Safe Access has filed a lawsuit to make them cut it out.
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