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City Apologizes for Worker’s Unlawful Drug, Alcohol Tests

The City of Pawtucket has agreed to apologize to one of its employees and to pay her legal fees after she sued over its drug testing policy. Random testing is not allowed, the ACLU said in a news release. Sinapi said that the ACLU will take action against other employers if they require testing not approved by state law.
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Former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson Speaks on Legalizing Marijuana

Republican Governor Gary Johnson of New Mexico has recently spoken out about his belief that the war on drugs has been a failure, and he has proposed the legalization of marijuana. His willingness to challenge the establishment, especially the leadership of his own political party, has stimulated a growing national debate on marijuana policy that was long overdue, and broken the myth of consensus -- that all responsible elected officials support marijuana prohibition.

Interestingly, when Governor Johnson was first a candidate for governor, he publicly acknowledged that he had smoked marijuana, and that he had also experimented with cocaine. The voters of New Mexico apparently felt his prior drug use was unimportant, as they elected him to two successive terms as their governor. Governor Johnson is currently a tri-athlete who runs several miles each day, and avoids all drug use.

 
For more information, contact Robert Pfountz at (479) 387-2318 or [email protected]

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Arizona Firms Jockeying to Get Medical Marijuana Licenses

More than a dozen companies are setting up shop in Arizona hoping to get into the business of selling medical marijuana. The Arizona law requires that the dispensaries be set up as non-profit corporations. But that isn't deterring would-be medical marijuana sellers who hope to snare one of 120 licenses.
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Spain’s Former Drug Czarina Endorses Legalization

Quoting great minds such as Milton Friedman, Gary Becker and Mario Vargas Llosa, Spain’s former drug Czarina Araceli Manjón-Cabeza endorsed drug legalization in a compelling op-ed [in Spanish] published in El País, Spain’s leading newspaper. Just a week ago, Felipe González, Spain’s former Prime Minister, also came out in support of drug legalization.
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Mexican Drug Traffickers Reaching Deeper Into San Diego County for Teen Smugglers

Mexican drug trafficking organizations are reaching neighborhoods far from the border. Authorities said potential recruits in the South Bay used to be the primary targets, but now teens living deeper into San Diego County have been among the growing number of recruits. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agent Joe Garcia said, "I think parents in all neighborhoods need to be concerned."
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Judge: State Medical Marijuana Law No Defense for Drug Charges

A Colorado medical marijuana grower trying a first-in-the-nation drug defense based on Obama administration memos about medical marijuana saw his case take a serious blow Wednesday when a federal judge felled the effort. Christopher Bartkowicz wanted to argue he shouldn't face federal marijuana cultivation charges because he started his basement medical marijuana growing business after seeing memos from Department of Justice officials indicating the U.S. government wouldn't pursue medical marijuana cases in states that allow it. But U.S. District Judge Philip A. Brimmer sided with federal prosecutors who argued the memos aren't the same as making medical marijuana legal under federal law.
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NJ patients share victory hug after medical marijuana bill passes, January 2010 (courtesy cmmnj.org)
NJ patients share victory hug after medical marijuana bill passes, January 2010 (courtesy cmmnj.org)

New Jersey Patients Fume Over Medical Marijuana Law Delays [FEATURE]

New Jersey's medical marijuana bill was signed into law in January, but maneuvering by the Republican governor is holding up implementation, and patients and advocates are growing frustrated.
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Mexico Drug War Update

This year's death toll has surpassed 8,000, and a Ciudad Juarez newspaper asks the cartels to tell them what they can safely print.
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Events and quotes of note from this week's drug policy events of years past.
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Michael Lapihuska (facing camera), with fellow activist from Alabamans for Compassionate Care
Michael Lapihuska (facing camera), with fellow activist from Alabamans for Compassionate Care

Alabama Patient Facing 10 Years for a Gram of Medical Marijuana [FEATURE]

Michael Lapihuska went back home to Alabama for a holiday visit in December. He's still there, caught in a nightmare because of his doctor-recommended medical marijuana. Heart of Dixie? More like Heart of Darkness.
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Boulder Extends Deadline for Medical Marijuana Businesses

The Boulder, Colorado city manager extended the deadline for existing medical marijuana businesses to apply for an operating license, citing massive confusion about the city's rules. If the deadline had not been extended, the majority of the city's dispensaries and growing operations would be operating illegally, though owners may not have known it.