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Events and quotes of note from this week's drug policy events of years past. In Drug War Chronicle, here.
This Week in History
Supreme Court Asked to Take Drug Dog Case
The US Supreme Court has upheld drug dog sniffs of vehicles, luggage at airports, and packages in transit. Now, the state of Florida wants it to uphold a drug dog sniff at your front door.
This Week's Corrupt Cops Stories
The Chronicle may have taken a week off, but drug prohibition-related police corruption didn't. And so we have two weeks worth of corrupt cops.
Supreme Court Asked to Take Drug Dog Case
This Week's Corrupt Cops Stories
Statewide Colorado Marijuana Initiative Turns in Signatures
Proponents of a Colorado marijuana legalization initiative turned in more than 159,000 signatures to the secretary of state's office Wednesday, nearly twice as many as the 86,500 required for the m
Statewide Colorado Marijuana Initiative Turns in Signatures
The Top Ten Domestic US Drug Policy Stories of 2011 [FEATURE]
We can put 2011 to bed now, but not before looking back one last time at the good, the bad, and the ugly.
The Top Ten Domestic US Drug Policy Stories of 2011 [FEATURE]
Washington Marijuana Legalization Initiative Hands in Signatures
Washington state marijuana legalization initiative supporters turned in enough signatures last week to almost guarantee that the measure will be on the ballot in November.
Washington Marijuana Legalization Initiative Hands in Signatures
At Year's End, Five More US Drug War Deaths
Five people, including a Florida police officer, have died in recent days in incidents related to domestic drug law enforcement.
At Year's End, Five More US Drug War Deaths
The Top Ten International Drug Policy Stories of 2011
The new year is almost upon us and 2011 will soon be a year for the history books. But we can't let it go without recognizing the biggest global drug policy stories of the year.
The Top Ten International Drug Policy Stories of 2011 [FEATURE]
Mexico Drug War Update
There has been no holiday break in Mexico's prohibition-related mayhem, but it's now looking like this year's death toll is going to be down slightly from last year.
Events and quotes of note from this week's drug policy events of years past. Chronicle story here.
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