DRUG WAR CHRONICLE #1206 -- MARCH 4, 2024
Trump and Duterte: Allies in Violence (video)
This seems like a good time to rewatch our 2020 video...
Medical Marijuana Update
South Dakota takes a regressive step, while Utah takes a progressive one.
This Week's Corrupt Cops Stories
A thug narc gets a short prison stay, and more. Let's get to it.
CA Governor Vetoes Naloxone Insurance Bill, Idaho Governor Signs Fentanyl Mandatory Minimums, Bill... (2/26/24)
The New Hampshire House (once again) approves a marijuana legalization bill, a psilocybin decriminalization bill gets filed in Connecticut, and more.
AZ Bill Targets "Predatory" Moves on Social Equity Pot Licenses, NV First Weed Lounge Opens, More... (2/27/24)
A South Dakota bill would allow cops to investigate, search, and prosecute medical marijuana businesses; a Florida bill to cap THC content for adult use marijuana dies, and more.
Maryland GOP efforts to reinstate a law allowing vehicle searches over the odor of weed has come up short. (Creative Commons)
DEA Warns E-Sellers on Pill Presses, Indiana Sees Another Year With No Pot Law Reforms, More... (2/28/24)
Big city mayors in the Netherlands take different lines on drug use, Maryland lawmakers fend off an effort to let cops once again search vehicles because of the smell of weed, and more.
VA Lawmakers Approve Pot Sales Bills, OR Drug Recrim Bill Advances, More... (2/29/24)
Measures to allow the therapeutic use of psilocybin advanced in Arizona and Missouri, and more.
Getting high in Thailand. In the future, you'll likely need a medical marijuana card to do that. (Creative Commons/RetinaFunk)
Reform Groups Call for Descheduling Cannabis, Honduras Busts Another Coca Plantation, More... (3/1/24)
The Colorado House has approved a bill allowing school bus drivers and students to administer naloxone and drug test strips, Thailand is moving toward banning recreational marijuana, and more.
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