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Reportaje: Mientras se proponen más cortes en programa de subvenciones a destacamentos antidrogas, la lucha para devolver los fondos va por dos caminos
Aun mientras la fuerza pública y sus aliados resisten lo máximo posible para devolver los fondos perdidos de 2008 al programa de subvenciones que financia a destacamentos antidrogas estaduales y municipales, el gobierno Bush propone cortarlo otra vez en el presupuesto de 2009. -
Appeal: Three Exciting New Book Offers for Our Donating Supporters
We are pleased to offer the works "Over the Influence: The Harm Reduction Guide for Managing Drugs and Alcohol," "Women Behind Bars: The Crisis of Women in the US Prison System," and "Cannabis: Yields and Dosage," as our latest membership premium gifts. -
Feature: With More Cuts Proposed in Drug Task Force Grant Program, Battle to Restore Funding Moves to Two Tracks
Even as law enforcement and its allies fight a rear-guard effort to restore lost 2008 funding for the grant program that funds state and local drug task forces, the Bush administration is proposing to cut it again in the 2009 budget. -
Southeast Asia: Philippines Court Orders Life Sentence for Selling Two Grams of Marijuana
The Philippines may no longer execute drug offenders, but it is still handing out horrendous sentences. This week, a man was sentenced to life in prison for selling less than two grams of marijuana. -
Sentencing: Mukasey Tells Congress to Pass Bill Blocking Early Release for Crack Prisoners
The US Sentencing Commission has ordered that sentence cuts for federal crack cocaine offenders be retroactive, but Attorney General Mukasey is now urging Congress to undo that. -
Medical Marijuana: New Northern California US Attorney Hints the Era of DEA Raids May Be Coming to an End
The newly appointed US Attorney for Northern California hinted at his first press briefing that medical marijuana raids may soon be a thing of the past. They're a waste of time and resources, he said. -
Tobacco: In Wake of Smoking Ban in Bars, Restriction on Strip Clubs, Underground "Smokehouses" Appear in Cleveland
What are you going to do if they ban smoking and strippers? Some Cleveland-area residents have an idea. -
Feature: Vancouver Conference Sends a Message to the UN
As part of a series of regional forums in advance of next month's meeting of the UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs in Vienna, Vancouver this week hosted a forum where participants sent a clear signal that prohibition is not working. -
Ecstasy: Kansas Bill Would Make Simple Possession a Felony
Spurred by the state's narcs, the Kansas legislature is considering a bill that would make ecstasy possession a felony. It's all about the kids, proponents argue, but opponents wonder how saddling them with felony records will help.
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