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The Other Revolution in Latin America: Leading the Way To a More Progressive Drug Policy
22 hours ago ago from Fog City Journal
Several Latin American countries including Mexico, Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia and Equador, are instituting decriminalization policies in an effort to reduce drug violence and costs associated with a failed war on drugs. Photo via EiTv.com By Greg Kamin , FCJ guest columnist December 15, 2009 In April, a new Field Poll showed 56 percent of Californians are in favor of legalizing, taxing, and regulating recreational ...
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Jury gets case of drug informant's murder
22 hours ago ago from Media General - TBO.com
TALLAHASSEE - Jurors have begun deliberating the fate of one of two men charged with murdering a recent Florida State University graduate while acting as an undercover police informant in a drug sting that went bad. In closing arguments a defense lawyer said 24-year-old Deneilo Bradshaw was guilty of no more than theft because two jailhouse informants testified his co-defendant admitted he was the killer. Prosecutors said it didn't matter ...
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