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Chronicle AM -- December 2, 2013

The Denver city council votes today on where you can smoke pot, a Tennessee bill equates meth-making with child abuse, there's dissent on drug policy at the UN, India fights a drug menace, and more.
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United Nations Drug Policy Divisions Aired

British publications have gotten their hands on a leaked UN document that reveals fundamental splits among nations as the international organization prepares for the UN General Assembly Special Ses

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EESC hearing on EC new drugs proposal,11/27/13 (drogriporter.hu)
EESC hearing on EC new drugs proposal,11/27/13 (drogriporter.hu)

New Drugs: Europe is Discussing

[image:1 align:right caption:true]The European Commission has proposed new procedures that would fast-track its ability to criminalize or otherwise regulate new drugs, according to a

Is this the face of marijuana legalization? Uruguayan President Jose Mujica (wikimedia.org)
Is this the face of marijuana legalization? Uruguayan President Jose Mujica (wikimedia.org)

Chronicle AM -- November 29, 2013

Uruguay's marijuana legalization bill passes another hurdle, a Berlin borough wants cannabis cafes, Chicago proposes tough medical marijuana regulations, Kentucky officials hound the DEA about hemp, and more.
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No medical marijuana grows for you in Live Oak, CA!
No medical marijuana grows for you in Live Oak, CA!

Chronicle AM -- November 27, 2013

Denver wants to put the kibosh on outdoor pot-smoking, a California appeals court okays a local ban on medical marijuana grows, Costa Rica enacts a sentencing reform, and more.
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Medical Marijuana Update

Massachusetts and Illinois prepare for medical marijuana dispensaries, action is picking up in state legislatures, and Americans for Safe Access issues a report on state compliance with federal enforcement priorities.
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This Week's Corrupt Cops Stories

Cops in the drug war this week are accused of stealing snitch money, lying to get search warrants, growing and peddling pot, and engaging in a little coke-smuggling.
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This is three times the amount of opium that could get an immigrant worker executed in Dubai. (erowid.org)
This is three times the amount of opium that could get an immigrant worker executed in Dubai. (erowid.org)

Chronicle AM -- November 26, 2013

Medical marijuana gets attention in the statehouse, another drug war atrocity in New Mexico, Greece's first safe injection site is open, and a gram of opium or a few pounds of pot can get you the death penalty if you're in the wrong place. And more.
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Fort Worth Man Killed in Drug Raid

The year's 36th drug war fatality occured Friday night in Fort Worth, Texas. Guy with a gun met cops breaking down his door. Now he's dead.
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"Warning! Your Family is in Danger!" anti-legalization poster courtesy of the Mexican government  (cij.gob.mx)
"Warning! Your Family is in Danger!" anti-legalization poster courtesy of the Mexican government (cij.gob.mx)

Chronicle AM -- November 25, 2013

Drug reform funder Peter Lewis dies, the Oregon legislature will consider a legalization initiative bill, medical marijuana patients are suing Health Canada, and more.
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Coming soon to a legal retail outlet near you (if you live in Colorado). (wikipedia.org)
Coming soon to a legal retail outlet near you (if you live in Colorado). (wikipedia.org)

Chronicle AM -- November 22, 2013

The momentum for marijuana legalization continues in the US, but Australia's New South Wales rejects medical marijuana even for the terminally ill. There's plenty more news, too.
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Coming soon to a Washington state retail store near you.
Coming soon to a Washington state retail store near you.

Chronicle AM -- November 21, 2013

Movement toward legal marijuana commerce continues in Washington, movement toward dispensaries continues in Massachusetts, medical marijuana polls very well in Florida, and more.