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Reportaje: La policÃa israelà ya no va a arrestar a usuarios de drogas primerizos
Reportaje: Arrestos por marihuana y drogas sufren alza histórica â otra vez
Editorial: De una vez, seamos realistas acerca de acabar con la prohibición de las drogas
Drug-free smokers wanted
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It's Not Fair, It's Not Working: The Crack/Powder Cocaine Disparity and Racial Inequality in the Criminal Justice System
Straight racist the drug war is, simple and plain
The Drug War Costs Each Taxpayer $530 a Year
Big numbers are hard to fathom for most people, and the confusion they create helps to undermine peopleâs understanding of the impact that the failed Drug War has on oneâs or a hard-working familyâs bottom line. Your share of this century-long war is costing you dearly.
Have you ever thought about the fact that the feds and states combined have spent over 1 trillion dollars ($1,000,000,000,000) on the failed policy of drug prohibition, and that we spend about $69 billion a year on the Drug War while not taxing the $100+ billion Americans spend on drugs annually? With about 130 million taxpayers in the US, that breaks down to a cost of $530 a year per taxpayer. Then there's the tens of billions in additional tax proceeds weâre not collecting that could be funding, well, geeez, I donât know...health coverage for millions of uninsured children, safer borders and streets, Social Security, better schools, etc.
Yes, thatâs right, you could be paying less in taxes at the same time that current or desired programs are more robustly funded. Drug prohibition is a textbook double whammy. Check out Lost Taxes and Other Costs of Marijuana Laws by Jon Gettman â it will show you the US is missing out on $30 billion in taxes just on marijuana alone. We sure could fend off some budget crises with that kind of money. In California, producers and distributors of marijuana are trying to help, they just recently offered Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger at least $1 billion a year in new tax revenue.What would you rather spend your money on -- your mortgage, your childrenâs education, a new car? Had you had that money to buy Google stock, I bet youâd be quite happy. Over the last ten years, Iâd have paid more than $5,000 of my federal student financial aid loans, and improved my credit ranking in the process. Plus, the extra taxes from drugs would have helped insure my retirement future and made my community stronger at the same time.
While we are faced with almost $9 trillion in national debt (each personâs share is about $30,000), massive trade deficits, a US dollar falling all over the globe, spending billions a month in Iraq, housing market woes, a pending Social Security crisis, high gas prices, etc., the Drug War keeps sucking our wallets even dryer.Next time you are asked to pay higher taxes, a little short on money, or realize youâre not as far along in saving for your retirement as you wish, go ahead and thank your politicians who favor drug prohibition over your present and future financial solvency.
Fairness of Crack Cocaine Sentencing Fundamental to Oct. 2 Supreme Court Case
ASAâs Media Summary for the Week Ending 9/28/07
- ASA ACTION: New Election for Medical Marijuana Measure
- FEDERAL: Raid on Maker of Medicinal Edibles
- NEW MEXICO: New State Law Close to Implementation
- FEDERAL: Dispensary Landlords Threatened in Santa Barbara
- FEDERAL: Sacramento Dispensary Raided
- DISPENSARIES: Patient Demand Driving Debate
- FLORIDA: Patient Needs Inform Plea for Protection
- WISCONSIN: Passage of Medical Bill Urged
- VETERANS: Medical Marijuana May Help PTSD
- WASHINGTON: Revising Patient Guidelines for Amounts
ASA ACTION: New Election for Medical Marijuana Measure
Three years after election officials said a local medical marijuana measure narrowly failed, a judge has ordered a new election. At issue are electronic voting machines that election officials did not properly maintain to ensure data was available for the recount requested by Americans for Safe Access. Whatever the outcome of the new election, ASA has won a victory for the democratic process.
Judge voids results of Berkeley measure on medical pot
by Henry K. Lee, San Francisco Chronicle
An Alameda County judge has voided election results for a failed 2004 Berkeley medical marijuana measure, ordering it returned to the ballot next year because county election officials failed to hand over data from voting machines, attorneys in the case said Thursday.
Berkeley Election Nullified Based on Misconduct by Officials
Bay City News Service
A judge has nullified the results of a Berkeley medical marijuana ballot measure in 2004 because of what she said was misconduct by Alameda County election officials. Smith also ordered that the county refund $22,000 that Americans for Safe Access had to pay for a recount of the election results as well as some legal fees for the group's lawyers.
FEDERAL: Raid on Maker of Medicinal Edibles
DEA agents staged another paramilitary-style raid in Northern California, kicking down doors at locations allegedly related to a maker of medicinal edibles, arresting three people, and even killing an employeeâs dog. Despite hysterical language from the DEA about mistaking the edibles for regular candy, all the products in question are clearly labeled as medicinal and are available only to qualified patients in dispensary settings. Like the other raids around the state, the DEA appears intent on disrupting patient access as much as possible before the next election cycle. See ASAâs press release on this situation at http://safeaccessnow.org/article.php?id=5084
Feds Raid Pot-Laced-Candy Factory
by Paul Elias, Associated Press
Federal agents said Thursday they shut down a factory that made marijuana-laced barbecue sauce, chocolate-covered pretzels and other "enhanced" snacks intended for medical users of the drug.
Oakland company raided for allegedly selling pot-laced foods
by Leslie Griffy, Mercury News (CA)
Federal drug agents busted an Oakland company that allegedly distributed pot-laced treats to medical marijuana clubs across the state, officials said today.
NEW MEXICO: New State Law Close to Implementation
Thanks to the intervention of Governor and Presidential-candidate Bill Richardson, patients in New Mexico are now being afforded a measure of protection. The state may be the first to provide medical marijuana directly to patients, though the state attorney general has expressed concerns about the federal government going after state employees who are implementing the law.
Medical Marijuana Rules Close To Final
by Vanessa Reyes, KFOX TV - Las Cruces
The rules of the medicinal marijuana law in New Mexico are close to becoming final after a public hearing with the New Mexico Department of Health and a medical board.
FEDERAL: Dispensary Landlords Threatened in Santa Barbara
One of the latest tactics being used by the DEA to thwart patient access in California is the intimidation of the landlords whose buildings dispensaries are renting. The DEA has been sending letters to the landlords, telling them that the government may seize their buildings, even if they have nothing to do with the operation of the dispensaries. After the DEA raided the Los Angeles Cannabis Resource Center in West Hollywood several years ago, they even used asset forfeiture to seize the building the city had provided for the collectiveâs use.
Medical Marijuana Dispensaries Risk Eviction
KEYT TV Santa Barbara
Federal Drug Enforcement agents are pressuring Santa Barbara Medical Marijuana Dispensaries to close their doors for good. The owner of one shop on Victoria Street says his landlord received a strongly worded letter from the DEA threatening to take their property if they don't comply.
Feds Target S.B. Medical Marijuana Shops
Santa Barbara Independent
After enjoying years of relatively hassle-free business, Santa Barbaraâs medical marijuana scene is feeling the heat this week, with a distinctly ganja-scented cloud of uncertainty hanging over its future in the wake of a federal Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) letter-writing campaign.
Drug Truth Special Update -- 10/01/07
Video of Ron Paul Debate Comments Opposing Drug War
Interestingly, he discusses the racial disparity in drug enforcement, not such a popular angle with Republican audiences generally, despite the overwhelmingly evidence about it. Good for him. Now, any Dennis Kucinich anti-drug war footage out there?
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