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Obama Transition Team doesn't answer Drug War questions - again
Well, the second "Open for Questions" round is over on the Obama administration's "Change.gov" website, and again the transition team has avoided making any meaningful statements about the Drug War, o
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Just the Canary in the Cave
Have enjoyed reading the well reasoned thoughts and arguments here about this issue. But I question the depth of outrage of most people.
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CHANGE.GOV The Obama-Biden Transition Team Website
President-Elect Obama has a forum where you can Share Your Vision of the country. The Website is CHANGE.GOV, The Obama-Biden Transition Team.
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Dissertation on America's push for punitive drug laws
Certainly not light reading at over 300p, but I just came across Nathaniel Lee Smith's 2007 dissertation for UNC,
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Religious Freedom: Arizona Supreme Court to Hear Case on Spiritual Right to Marijuana
The Arizona Supreme Court will decide whether there is a religious right to use and possess marijuana.
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Drug Legalization: El Paso City Council Unanimously Calls for National Debate, Mayor Vetoes Resolution Same Day, Override Vote Set For Next Week
With Mexico's prohibition-related violence within earshot, the El Paso City Council Tuesday passed a resolution calling for a national debate on drug legalization. But then, the mayor vetoed it. An override vote is set for next week.
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West Africa: Here Come the Narcs
In recent years, South American cocaine traffickers aiming at lucrative European markets have made West Africa a favorite stop-over. Now, the narcs are following them.
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Drug Testing: Chess Players Rebel
Drug testing in chess? You've got to be kidding. That's what the players think, but the chess federation is dead serious, and now it finds itself in something of a pickle.
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Feature: Proposed Medical Marijuana Rules in Michigan Stir Chorus of Complaints
The Michigan bureaucrats charged with drafting rules and regulations for the state's new, voter-approved medical marijuana program need to go back to the drawing board, patients and advocates demanded at a Monday hearing.
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Feature: DEA Rejects Yet Another Rescheduling Petition, But the End Game Lies Far Down the Road
Marijuana reform advocates have been seeking to have it rescheduled out of Schedule I since 1972. This week, the DEA rejected the latest petition to seek rescheduling, but that just sets the stage for the next moves. Meanwhile, another petition is moving through the bureaucratic process.
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Obama Administration: Surgeon General Nominee Gupta Hates Marijuana, Sort of Supports Medical Use
Word is CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta has been offered the position of US surgeon general. A 2006 editorial he penned for Time magazine, opposing marijuana law reform initiatives on the ballot in two states, suggests Gupta may not be great news for drug reform.
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The Border: US Prepares "Surge" In Case Prohibition Violence in Mexico Spills Over
Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff has been keeping an eye on the border. Now, he reveals that he has plans for a "surge" if Mexico's prohibition-related violence spills over into the US.
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Students: Intern at DRCNet and Help Stop the Drug War!
Apply for an internship at DRCNet for this spring (or summer), and you could spend the semester fighting the good fight!
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