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Evidence: Supreme Court Hears Oral Arguments in Drug Crime Lab Case
Do drug defendants have the constitutional right to cross-examine the laboratory analysts who prepare crime lab reports? That was the question before the Supreme Court in oral arguments Monday.
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Southeast Asia: Thai Government in New Drug Crackdown
Five years ago, the Thai government waged a "war on drugs" that left nearly 3,000 people dead in less than three months. Now, it has declared a new drug war, and human rights groups are issuing warnings.
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Paraphernalia: No More Felony Charges For Dirty Pipes or Syringes in Cleveland
People busted with dirty pipes or needles in Cleveland will no longer face felony drug possession charges -- unless they try really hard.
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Europe: Czech Lower House Approves Lower Marijuana Penalties
The lower house of the Czech parliament has approved reforms to the penal code that would decriminalize marijuana possession and separate "hard" and "soft" drugs.
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Europe: Swiss to Vote on Marijuana Decriminalization, Heroin Prescription
The Swiss will vote November 30 on whether to decriminalize marijuana and whether to continue the government's ongoing four pillars drug strategy, complete with prescription heroin.
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Hemp: North Dakota Farmers Head to Federal Appeals Court
A pair of would-be North Dakota hemp farmers were in a federal appeals court Wednesday as they resumed their bid to get the federal government out of their way.
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Feature: Looking Forward -- The Prospects for Drug Reform in Obama's Washington
After eight years of Republican rule and the Bush presidency, drug policy and related reformers are ready for change. They have some concrete ideas, too. Here's a look at them and the prospects for change in Washington.
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Law Enforcement: This Week's Corrupt Cops Stories
Crooked policing sparks lawsuits in Oakland and New Haven, another jail guard goes down, so does a Border Patrol inspector, a Louisiana narc gets busted for burglary, and an Illinois cop gets caught with his hand in the cookie jar.
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Feature: Looking Forward -- Who Should Be the Next Drug Czar?
With the Bush administration preparing to leave town, so is drug czar John Walters. Now the question is who will replace him... and should he be replaced at all?
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Appeal: Tax-Deductible Donations Needed for StoptheDrugWar.org's Educational Work
Last week we wrote seeking support for StoptheDrugWar.org (DRCNet)'s lobbying programs, to help us lobby the Obama administration and Congress on causes near and dear to the hearts of drug reformers with which the President-Elect has said he agrees. This week we are seeking tax deductible donations to our educational programs, especially our web site, on which readership continues to go up and up.
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