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12 hours ago ago from Bad Science
June 12th, 2009 by Ben Goldacre Tags: social policy in bad science , drurrrgs | 65 Comments Ben Goldacre Saturday 13 June 2009 The Guardian In areas of moral and political conflict people will always behave badly with evidence, so the war on drugs is a consistent source of entertainment. We have already seen how cannabis being “ 25 times stronger ” was a fantasy, how drugs-related deaths were quietly dropped from the outcome ...
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Africa map Africa Al-Qaeda members held for in New York for drug and narcortics ring; with operations in Ghana Today's allegations reflect the emergence of a worrisome alliance between Al-Qaeda and transnational narcotics traffickers, US Attorney Preet Bharara said in a statement. As terrorists diversify into drugs, however, they provide us with more opportunities to incapacitate them and cut off the funding for future ...
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Who : Seattle Hempfest and the November Coalition What : Christmas Day Vigil for Prisoners of the Drug War When : Dec. 25, 2009, 12 Noon to 2 p.m. Where : King County Jail, 5th Avenue and James Street, Seattle, WA. Why : To oppose America’s cannabis and drug laws, and to show support for Americans incarcerated for non-violent drug crimes. Websites : www.Hempfest.org , www.November.org Information : hempfest09@hempfest.org ...
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23 hours ago ago from The Second Road Family
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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