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10 hours ago ago from Free Market Mojo
In the 40 years since U.S. President Richard Nixon declared a war on drugs,' the supply and use of drugs has not changed in any fundamental way. David Luhnow of the Wall Street Journal writes . The only difference: a taxpayer bill of more than $1 trillion. So what would be the best step to take to win an unwinnable war? Growing numbers of Mexican and U.S. officials say—at least privately—that the biggest step in hurting the business ...
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18 hours ago ago from For What It's Worth
War on dugs a bust. WSJ: In the 40 years since U.S. President Richard Nixon declared a war on drugs, the supply and use of drugs has not changed in any fundamental way. The only difference: a taxpayer bill of more than $1 trillion. A senior Mexican official who has spent more than two decades helping fight the government's war on drugs summed up recently what he's learned from his long career: This war is not winnable. Tax ...
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9 hours ago ago from Bridgette's Diary
Today a friend introduced me to I-Doser, a brainwave software that gives your mind the safe effects of drugs. Sounds a bit sketchy to me, but hey, WHY NOT TRY DRUGS ! (Don't get me wrong - I disapprove of true drugs, I'm just making fun of the ones who do them).
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10 hours ago ago from Law Enforcement Against Prohibition
LEAP does NOT take sides in political disputes and has members and supporters from many different political perspectives. However, we should take note of debates that are taking place. A conservative blogger recently wrote an essay on drug legalization in which she argued that marijuana should remain illegal because : Marijuana . . . has always been counter-cultural in the West. Every toke symbolizes a thumb in the eye of Western values. ...
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15 hours ago ago from Cannabis News - Medical Marijuana, Marijuana News, Hemp, Cannabis
Providence, R.I. A Senate commission will soon explore whether Rhode Island should decriminalize the possession of small amounts of marijuana and tax the drug, a path recently taken by neighboring Massachusetts. Commission members are exploring several questions that suggest an underlying skepticism with criminalizing marijuana, including whether existing prohibitions have decreased drug use, caused corruption among law enforcement ...
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Solutions to Mexico's Drug Crisis
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Mexico City In the 40 years since U.S. President Richard Nixon declared a "war on drugs," the supply and use of drugs has not changed in any fundamental way. The only difference: a taxpayer bill of more than $1 trillion. A senior Mexican official who has spent more than two decades helping fight the government's war on drugs summed up recently what he's learned from his long career: "This war is not winnable." Associated Press A ...
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