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NYPD Marijuana Arrests Scandal Blows Up Again
[image:1 align:right caption:true]A front page story on The Huffington Post reported on
Kleiman Addresses His Prop 19 Editorial
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Mark Kleiman Wins Washington Marijuana Legalization Implementation Contract
Prominent policy analyst and UCLA professor Mark Kleiman has
Is the International Narcotics Control Board Ignoring Human Rights?
A recent report by the UN special rapporteur on torture charged that compulsory drug treatment centers in some countries, particularly Vie
Drug War Symposium, Cardozo Law, NYC 3/13
More Overreaching Arguments Against Marijuana Legalization by DEA Chiefs and the UN
[image:1 align:right caption:true]The Interna
HCLU Interview with Former EU Drugs Commissioner Carel Edwards
[image:1 align:right caption:true]Our friends at the Hungarian Civil Liberties Union have a fascinating interv
HuffPost Live on Mexican Drug War and Security, 11:30am EST TODAY
I am participating on a HuffPost Live panel starting at 11:30am EST this morning
Harborside and the Feds' Failed Medical Marijuana Communications
Harborside is in the news again today.
The Next Seven States to Legalize Marijuana?
[inline:rolling-stone-marijuana-states-map-200px.jpg align=right caption="The Rolling Stone map marks medical marijuana states with a leaf/red cross icon, medical marijuana states they judge a
Legalization and the UN Drug Treaties -- A Minor Obstacle at Worst
Senate Judiciary Committee to Take Up Legalization Next Year

Cato Policy Analysis and Forum on State Legalization and Preemption
Prohibitionists are Overstating Feds vs. State Marijuana Legalization Case to Media
[image:1 align:right]A mostly great piece in Rolling Stone this weekend, "Obama's Pot Proble
What Happens Next?
We noted this morning that marijuana is now legal in Washington State. (!) But what happens next?
Prohibition Repealed 80 Years Ago Today -- and Again One Day from Now
Will CO and WA Campuses Change Their Marijuana Policies?
Medical Marijuana Stock Prices Soar Following Legalization Votes
Another Reason for Mexico to End Its Drug War
[image:1 align:right caption:true]Along with catalyzing devastating violence that has claimed 60,000 lives thus far, there's another good reason for Mexico to end its ill-fated drug war -- they