This Week's Corrupt Cops Stories
Sleazy, sleazy. That's what a Missouri drug court monitor is accused of being, plus we have a crooked Puerto Rican cop and a sticky-fingered Louisiana narc.
US Drug Arrest Rate Dropping, But Still Sky High
The US drug arrest rate has been declining slightly for the last four years, but is still more than double the rate at the beginning of Reagan's war on drugs in 1980, an analysis of FBI crime data has found.
Dutch Bar Foreigners from Southern Cannabis Cafes
Coffee shops in Holland's south will soon be closing their doors to foreigners, and the rest of the country is set to follow in another year.
Bolivia Restores Ties with US, But Rejects DEA
Bolivia has restored diplomatic relations with the US after throwing out the DEA and the US ambassador three years ago, but the DEA is not welcome back.
Missouri Marijuana Legalization Initiatives Approved for Circulation
An effort to put marijuana legalization on the November 2012 ballot has passed a first hurdle in Missouri.
Decisions, Decisions...
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Mexico Drug War Update
Mexican drug trafficking organizations make billions each year smuggling drugs into the United States, profiting enormously from the prohibitionist drug policies of the US government. Since Mexican president Felipe Calderon took office in December 2006 and called the armed forces into the fight against the so-called cartels, prohibition-related violence has killed around 40,000 people, including more than 15,000 last year.
This Week in History
Events and quotes of note from this week's drug policy events of years past.
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