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Sentencing: Public Hearings on Illinois SMART Act Pack 'Em In
Public hearings on an Illinois bill that would divert first-time drug possession offenders into "drug schools" instead of prison are now underway across the state, and if the crowd in Chicago is any indication, public interest is high.
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Medical Marijuana: First New Federal Prosecution in Three Years Underway in California
Federal authorities had not prosecuted a California medical marijuana patient or provider since the Ed Rosenthal trial blew up in their face three years ago, but that changed Wednesday.
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Last Minute Lies in Nevada and South Dakota
Opponents of MPPâs ballot initiatives have resorted to making stuff up out of thin air. Not that they were telling the truth before, but theyâve achieved a new level of dishonesty somehow.
In Nevada, the ironically-named Committee to Keep Nevada Respectable has produced a radio ad saying that the law will prevent workplace drug-testing. Thatâs a great idea for a law, but Question 7 doesnât do anything like that.
In Nevada, the ironically-named Committee to Keep Nevada Respectable has produced a radio ad saying that the law will prevent workplace drug-testing. Thatâs a great idea for a law, but Question 7 doesnât do anything like that.
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Ted Haggard Scores Small Victory in the Meth War
Thereâs one less bag of meth on the street thanks to Rev. Ted Haggard, who apparently enjoys buying the drug and then throwing it away. Of course if Haggardâs partial confession is true, he at least helped fund the speed-dealing gay prostitute industry, and everyone knows those guys hate freedom.
On Chris Matthews Sunday morning, Andrew Sullivan suggested that the evangelical community might want to take a step back from power politics and do some soul-searching. Thatâs one option, but for Coloradoâs most demoralized evangelicals, let me recommend legalizing marijuana. Hey, at least itâs not meth.
On Chris Matthews Sunday morning, Andrew Sullivan suggested that the evangelical community might want to take a step back from power politics and do some soul-searching. Thatâs one option, but for Coloradoâs most demoralized evangelicals, let me recommend legalizing marijuana. Hey, at least itâs not meth.
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Let's Not Forget Massachusetts
In our list of drug policy-related ballot issues last Friday, we neglected to mention Massachusetts. Voters in one district there will be voting on whether to instruct their representative to favor marijuana decriminalization, while voters in two other districts will be voting on whether to instruct their representatives to support medical marijuana. These local questions continue a process that began with the 2000 elections and have so far resulted in more than 420,000 Bay State residents voting to support marijuana law reform. Here is the info on the Massachusetts races:
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