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9 hours ago ago from One Penny Sheet
OPS_admin | Dec 26, 2009 | Comments 0 To weaken the cartels, some argue the U.S. should legalize marijuana, let cocaine pass through the Caribbean and take the profit motive out of the drug trade 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 ...
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failed a drug test on any of the jobs that tested. I'm naturally skinny, which helps, but I've always used the methods in this guide and passed and if I didn't have a week or two to quit and get clean before the test, I would just use synthetic urine which I had to do twice and passed both times without any problems. When I first became self employed and was bored at home, I decided to test all these methods on home tests I purchased just to ...
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Related contentAmerican Farmers And Consumers Continue To Suffer Under Industrial Hemp Prohibition
14 hours ago ago from NORML Blog
It can now be said that Uruguay is more progressive and possesses a greater sense of entrepreneurialism than the United States at least regarding industrial hemp! After a decade-long political and legal battle with the federal government, the state of North Dakota and their farmers are still being denied the ability to cultivate and prosper from- industrial hemp (i.e., cannabis that is under 1% THC in content and therefore is used ...
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9 hours ago ago from Metablog
Over at Pajamas Media, Mary Grabar assumes that libertarians want the legalization of drugs for principled reasons. That is certainly one motivation for their stance. But Ms. Grabar fails to grapple with the practical case for legalization. I'd sum it up by noting that prohibition costs billions of dollars per year, funds international cartels that murder countless innocents, destabilizes foreign countries, corrupts our border agents and ...
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