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Drug War Chronicle #745 - August 2, 2012

Phillip S. Smith, Editor - David Borden, Executive Director
activists protest exclusion of drug users and sex workers (conference video at http://drogriporter.hu/en)
activists protest exclusion of drug users and sex workers (conference video at http://drogriporter.hu/en)

"You Can't Stop AIDS Without Ending the Drug War" [FEATURE]

The International AIDS Conference in Washington this week saw foreign drug users and sex workers excluded even amidst a rising clamor for ending the drug war to help stop the spread of disease.
Even the feds can no longer sustain current mass incarceration policies. (US Supreme Court)
Even the feds can no longer sustain current mass incarceration policies. (US Supreme Court)

DOJ to Sentencing Commission: Fewer Prisoners, Please

The Justice Department is signaling it wants a smaller federal prison population because we can't afford our mass incarceration binge anymore, but it doesn't want to talk about the drug war.
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MMJ leaf and stethoscope KY ODCP_43.jpg

Medical Marijuana Update

What!? No DEA raids? Not this week, but the federal crackdown on dispensaries continues, and cities and localities in medical marijuana states continue to grapple with the issues around it.
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medical-marijuana COLO DOT_3.jpg

Medical Marijuana Rescheduling Lawsuit Moving

Ten years after the Coalition for Rescheduling Cannabis filed a petition to remove marijuana from Schedule I and one year after the DEA rejected that petition, a federal appeals court is set to hear the evidence.
A Lebanese marijuana plot before being burned by eradicators (wikimedia.org)
A Lebanese marijuana plot before being burned by eradicators (wikimedia.org)

Lebanon Hashish Eradication Hits New Obstacle

Lebanon's annual effort to wipe out hashish production is having a particularly rocky time this year. On Tuesday, eradicators were stuck without bulldozers after locals refused to rent to them. At least no one was shooting at them this week.
coca plant (UNODC)
coca plant (UNODC)

Colombian Coca Cultivation Ticks Upward

Coca production in Colombia ticked upward last year after four straight years of declines, the UNODC said in a new report. It's still way down from its peak, though.
Chavis Carter (facebook.com)
Chavis Carter (facebook.com)

Handcuffed Marijuana Arrestee Shot, Killed in Police Car

Police say a young Mississippi man shot himself while cuffed with his hands behind his back in the back sear of a police car with a gun they missed while searching him after arresting him for marijuana. His mother isn't buying it.
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This Week's Corrupt Cops Stories

A crank-dealing sheriff cops a plea, an LA narc gets a case of sticky fingers, an Arkansas narc develops a fondness for dope, and a North Carolina parole officer gets caught forcing his parolees to supply him with dope.
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