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9 hours ago ago from Addiction and Recovery News
The Boston Globe offers a good summary of the recent U.K. row over drug classification: In the long and tortured debate over drug policy, one of the strangest episodes has been playing out this fall in the United Kingdom, where the country’s top drug adviser was recently fired for publicly criticizing his own government’s drug laws. ... The list, printed as a chart with the unassuming title “Mean Harm Scores for 20 Substances,” ...
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8 hours ago ago from Cannabis News - Medical Marijuana, Marijuana News, Hemp, Cannabis
The War on Drugs continues, four decades after President Richard Nixon commenced hostilities. President Barack Obama the third president in a row to have used illicit substances in his youth is no drug warrior. However, he seems unlikely to challenge the disastrous new prohibition. The president has, however, ended the federal campaign against medical marijuana, ordering administration officials to respect state laws legalizing the ...
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21 hours ago ago from Mark Haden
The Boston Globe December 13, 2009 You can't handle the truth A respected scientist set out to determine which drugs are actually the most dangerous -- and discovered that the answers are, well, awkward By Mark Pothier In the long and tortured debate over drug policy, one of the strangest episodes has been playing out this fall in the United Kingdom, where the country's top drug adviser was recently fired for publicly criticizing ...
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A task force has until the end of the month to recommend how Maine should implement its new medical marijuana law, which calls for a patient registry and dispensaries. Maine Gov. John Baldacci convened the 14-member group to implement the will of the people after nearly 60 percent of voters backed Question 5 in November. He said the group will ensure there are appropriate safeguards in place to protect the public health and safety. ...
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4 hours ago ago from Media General - TBO.com
DETROIT - A decade-long decline in teens' use of pot has apparently stalled, and some of their attitudes on how harmful marijuana can be may be softening, according to a federal survey on teen drug use released today. The findings were based on a survey of roughly 47,000 eighth-, 10th- and 12th-graders conducted by the University of Michigan for the National Institute on Drug Abuse. The national debate over medical use of marijuana could ...
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5 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
SAN FRANCISCO A group campaigning to put a marijuana legalization measure before California voters said Monday it has enough signatures to qualify for the 2010 ballot. The measure has far more than the nearly 434,000 signatures needed to make the statewide November 2010 ballot, said Richard Lee, an Oakland medical marijuana entrepreneur and the initiative's main backer. "We'll keep our organizers on the street to keep the momentum going ...
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