Drug War Chronicle #500 - September 7, 2007
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Massive increases to our web site traffic have increased our costs -- will you help us continue it?
DRCNet executive director David Borden in the Huffington Post!
Students: Intern at DRCNet to help stop the drug war!
Editorial: Why We Are Fighting to End the War on Drugs
We in the drug reform movement have so many good reasons to stand on, that it is hard to know where to begin when telling people about them. When we succeed in ending prohibition, the world will become a better place, in ways that are urgently needed.
Feature: As Afghan Opium Production Goes Through the Roof, Pressure for Aerial Eradication, Increased Western Military Involvement Mounts
The UN announced last week that Afghan opium production had increased yet again. Now, pressures to combat it with aerial spraying and increased Western military involvement are mounting, but the experts say that's a path to nowhere.
Feature: Stirring the Pot in Denver -- "Lowest Law Enforcement Priority" Marijuana Initiative to Go to Voters As Activists Bedevil Council, Mayor
A lowest law enforcement priority initiative for adult marijuana use is headed for the ballot in Denver, and local officials who oppose it are taking a beating from its proponents.
Review and Critique: Methamphetamine Mice Study Falls Far Short
The science of methamphetamine is contested terrain. Here, occasional contributor John Calvin Jones dissects a recent piece of methamphetamine research and finds it lacking.
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Weekly: Blogging @ the Speakeasy
Marijuana critics who take beer company money, drug testing and hard drug use, Obama and New Orleans drug war, feds raid paraplegic, "Don't Smoke Pot in Your Car," John McCain and another lost war, more...
Law Enforcement: This Week's Corrupt Cops Stories
Busy, busy, busy. Take a week off, and look what happens: Cops peddling pills, guards stealing pills, cops shaking down housing project residents, jail guards smuggling drugs, a DEA agent giving information to suspected mobsters, and more.
Asset Forfeiture: ACLU Sues DEA Over Trucker's Seized Cash
The ACLU is challenging the seizure of nearly $24,000 dollars from a New Mexico trucker by the DEA as part of its asset forfeiture program.
Medical Marijuana: WAMM Lawsuit Hits Bump
A lawsuit filed by a Santa Cruz medical marijuana co-op and the city and county of Santa Cruz to try to block federal raids on providers in California is down but not out after an adverse ruling by a federal judge.
Harm Reduction: Pennsylvania Moves to End Prescription Requirement for Buying Needles
The Pennsylvania Pharmacy Board has unveiled a proposed rule that would allow for the purchase of up to 30 needles without a prescription. The move is a harm reduction measure intended to reduce the sharing of injection equipment by drug users and thereby reduce the spread of infectious diseases.
Europe: Czech Marijuana Users to Get Lesser Penalties
Legislators in the Czech Republic are preparing an amendment to the penal code that should lessen penalties for marijuana possession and growing.
Latin America: Nicaraguan Leader Asks for $1 Billion in Anti-Drug Aid
Despite his publicly expressed reservations about the DEA -- and the demonstrated failure of the war on drugs -- Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega is bellying up to the counter-narcotics assistance trough. He wants a billion dollars from Washington to fight the Central American drug trade.
Africa: Guinea-Bissau Threatens to Shoot Down Drug Planes
Faced with a thriving cocaine trade using its territory as a stopover on the way to European markets, the government of the West African nation of Guinea-Bissau is threatening to blow drug planes out of the sky.
Conference: Drug Policy Alliance, New Orleans, December 2007
A major gathering of drug reform forces is planned for late this year, and special registration rates are available for those who plan early.
Web Scan
Tierney blog on legalization and pain prosecutions, Transnational Institute on Colombian coca and Afghan opium, drug offense death penalties as international human rights violation, net Asian Drug Users Network, DrugTruth Network update.
Weekly: This Week in History
Events and quotes of note from this week's drug policy events of years past.
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Job Listing: Director of Government Relations, MPP
The Marijuana Policy Project is hiring for their Director of Government Relations position based in Washington, DC.
Job Announcement: Executive Director, Justice Policy Institute
The DC-based think tank is hiring a new leader as it moves forward seeking to end society's reliance on incarceration and promoting effective solutions to social problems.
Proposals: IHRD Providing Small Grants on Health and Human Rights, 2008 UN Drug Summit
The International Harm Reduction Development Program (IHRD) of the Open Society Institute (OSI) is offering small grants to support the collection and presentation of information that evaluate the health and human rights consequences, with regard to injection drug use-driven HIV infections, of the resolutions taken at the 1998 UN General Assembly Special Session on Drugs.
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