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The Drug War Was Lost Before It Started,why Does Our Gov. Refuse To Admit This Fact?
1 hour, 59 minutes ago ago from Canada Drugs Information
past two years, drug violence in Mexico has become a fixture of the daily news. Some of this violence pits drug cartels against one another; some involves confrontations between law enforcement and traffickers. Recent estimates suggest thousands have lost their lives in this war on drugs. The U.S. and Mexican responses to this violence have been predictable: more troops and police, greater border controls and expanded enforcement of every ...
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The Temperature Of The Always Burning Marijuana Issue Will Likely Rise In 2010. Officials from a group campaigning to put a marijuana legalization measure before California voters said they have enough signatures to qualify for the 2010 ballot. The possibility of marijuana being legalized in the state has riled area activists on both sides of the issue. First off, we don't think it's going to pass at all, said Paul Chabot, ...
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I ’ve done a few posts in which I speculate about the state of the law in a particular area involving law and technology. This post, I’m afraid, is going to be even more inconclusive. For a long time I’ve been looking for a good steganography case, by which I pretty much mean a reported (or unreported) decision in which a court addresses a stego issue. I still haven’t found one, so I’m going to base this post on comments in ...
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