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Europe: British Heroin Maintenance Trials a Success, Researchers Say
A pilot heroin maintenance program in three British locations has been successful in cutting crime and street drug use, according to preliminary results.
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Weekly: Blogging @ the Speakeasy
Mitt Romney says lie to the kids about drugs, Mark Souder cries "legalizer!" again, drug warrior Howard losing Australian election, anniversary of Kathryn Johnson tragedy and related poll finding, "People Are Licking Toads Again," marijuana compound might cure breast cancer.
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Law Enforcement: This Week's Corrupt Cops Stories
Two Atlanta cops are headed to prison in the Kathryn Johnston killing, an NYPD narc goes down for drug running, and a strung-out Pennsylvania cop heads to jail for peddling pills.
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Medical Marijuana: Michigan Initiative Organizers Hand in Half a Million Signatures
It looks like medical marijuana will be on the 2008 ballot in Michigan. Organizers of a signature-gathering campaign for an initiative turned in nearly 500,000 signatures this week, almost 200,000 more than needed.
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Southeast Asia: Reports Coming on Thailand's 2003 Drug War Killings
Four and a half years ago, then Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra vowed to wipe out drug use in Thailand. Within three months, 2,500 people were dead. Now, a new government is about to release a series of reports on the killings.
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Sentencing: US Prison Population Could Be Cut in Half With Four Humane Reforms, Including Drug Decriminalization, Report Says
A smarter and more humane approach to crime and imprisonment, including drug decriminalization, could save billions of dollars and greatly reduce the need to put millions of people behind bars, a new report says.
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Canada: Federal Government Introduces Anti-Drug Legislation
Canada's Conservative government this week unveiled its repressive new approach to drugs. It wants mandatory minimum sentences for some drug offenses, including marijuana growing, and it wants to double the maximum sentence for pot growing. Look for a battle royal in the West's most pot-friendly country.
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Job Opportunity: Outreach Director, Students for Sensible Drug Policy
SSDP is hiring an Outreach Director. The position is staffed from the organization's Washington, DC office.
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Feature: On the Anniversary of Kathryn Johnston's Death, Poll Finds Most Americans Oppose Use of SWAT-Style Tactics in Routine Drug Raids
A Zogby poll commissioned by StoptheDrugWar.org (DRCNet) has found that nearly two-thirds of likely voters oppose SWAT-style raids to deal with routine drug offenders. The results are released as we mark the one-year anniversary of the death of 92-year-old Kathryn Johnston, the Atlanta woman gunned down by rogue police conducting a forced entry drug raid.
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Job Opportunities: Two Openings at PreventionWorks, Washington, DC
PreventionWorks is hiring a SEP Arranged Delivery Coordinator and a Community Liaison.
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