Drug War Chronicle #914 - December 24, 2015
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The Top 10 Domestic Drug Policy Stories of 2015 [FEATURE]
As the year winds down, we look back on the big stories in drug policy, from marijuana reform to climbing fatal overdose levels to sentencing reforms and beyond.
The Top 10 International Drug Policy Stories of 2015 [FEATURE]
This year was a big one for movement on drug policy reform. Here are some of the most important international stories of 2015.
President Obama Commutes Sentences of Nearly a Hundred Federal Drug Prisoners
Christmas came early for nearly a hundred federal drug war prisoners as President Obama commuted their sentences. He has now commuted more sentences than the last five presidents combined.
Spending Bill Just Passed By Congress Includes Important Drug Reforms
Congress just voted to block the DEA and Justice Department from interfering in medical marijuana states and to soften the ban on federal needle exchange funding, but reformers didn't get everything they wanted.
Colombia Legalizes Medical Marijuana
With the stroke of a presidential pen, Colombia joins the ranks of medical marijuana countries.
The Smoke Clears on California Marijuana Legalization as AUMA Takes Center Stage [FEATURE]
It looks like the vehicle for legalization next year in California has emerged.
Medical Marijuana Update
Congress again blocks the Justice Department from messing with medical marijuana in states where it is legal, California localities scurry to regulate or face losing that authority to the state, Maryland patients find out they face more delays, and more.
This Week's Corrupt Cops Stories
This week, we've got a Tennessee twofer and Pennsylvania cop with a bad, bad pill habit.
Chronicle AM: DE Decriminalizes Tomorrow, Drought Halves Afghan Opium Crop, More (12/17/15)
The Obama administration weighs in Nebraska and Oklahoma's lawsuit against Colorado legalization, Delaware decrim goes into effect tomorrow, Hawaii released medical marijuana dispensary rules, drought is hurting Afghan poppy production, and more.
Chronicle AM: Obama to Free 93 Drug War Prisoners, Budget Deal Includes Drug Reforms, More (12/18/15)
The omnibus budget bill approved by Congress today includes several drug policy provisions, the president commutes the sentences of 93 drug war prisoners, Iranian parliamentarians move to end the death penalty for non-violent drug smuggling offenses, and more.
Chronicle AM: Pittsburgh Decriminalizes, College Drug Testing News, ODs Hit Record High, More (12/21/15)
Pittsburgh decriminalizes, Detroit restricts dispensaries, the U of Alabama is forcing all frat members to be drug tested, fatal drug overdoses hit a record high last year, and more.
Chronicle AM: Colombia Legalizes MedMJ, MD MedMJ Delayed Until 2017, More (12/22/15)
DPA ups the pressure on Louisiana Gov. Jindal to free Bernard Noble, Maryland patients face further delays, Colombian patients won't, and more.
Chronicle AM: DOJ Suspends Asset Forfeiture Progam, Syrians Flee ISIS for Lebanon's Hash Trade, More (12/23/15)
Two federal agencies make drug policy-related announcements, Syrians are fleeing the ISIS caliphate to work in the hash fields of Lebanon, and more.
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