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21 hours ago ago from Documentary Tube
From director Ben Abel-Bey, Drug Policy explores the growing movement for drug policy reform in the United States. A debate among 9 of the most outspoken voices influencing current drug policy today. Against the status quo are Jack Cole and Peter Christ, two retired police officers and ex-veteran drug warriors who in 2002 formed Law Enforcement Against Prohibition (L.E.A.P.); one of the authors of the original Mandatory Minimum Sentencing ...
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1 day ago ago from COMEDY SITE
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11 hours ago ago from Reeferlogic
Kudos to Kash Heed for perfecting the melodramatic drug war photo op. Did you catch that moment 24 seconds in where he almost stares into the camera when saying must be destroyed". All that was missing was sinister music right after he finished his sentence. Anyway, you know where I'm going on this news story. Yep - we wouldn't have illicit drug labs if our laws didn't create an illicit black market for drugs. Atleast that's the most ...
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Medical marijuana dispensaries have become one of the fastest-growing industries in the city, with some 1000 dispensaries cropping up since 2004.[3]; Needle exchange for drug abusers. A decade-long ban is lifted in the bill to allow The Heritage Foundation Papers http://www.heritage.org/Press/Commentary/ed060905b.cfm Google Alert RSS Share This Page? Marijuana Is Grown ( california )? | MMJ "> Marijuana Is Grown ( california )? | ...
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15 hours ago ago from Law Enforcement Against Prohibition
The online edition of the Georgia Straight has published a short essay I wrote about the efforts of a major Canadian police agency to influence the passage of a new drug law. Bill C-15 introduces mandatory minimum sentences for low level drug traffickers. It will likely exacerbate the unintended consequences of the black market at a time when many other nations are considering alternatives to drug prohibition. Here's the op-ed: Vancouver ...
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