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  • Alcohol is far worse than marijuana

    10/28/2004 12:03:32 AM PDT · by freedom44 · 302 replies · 4,885+ views
    Kodiak Daily Mirror ^ | 10/28/04 | KAREN LEE
    A few years ago I asked an Alaska State Trooper, “If you had a choice of either having alcohol or marijuana legal which one would you pick?” Without hesitation he said, “Oh, marijuana! People who drink get drunk, get in their cars, drive fast, go home and beat up their families. People, who smoke marijuana get stoned, get in their cars, drive slowly, go home and eat and play with the kids.” It’s always amazed me that alcohol and tobacco, two of the most insidious drugs available, are accepted by the government, while a relatively benign drug like marijuana is...
  • House About to Strip More Civil Liberties in Name of Anti-terrorism

    10/07/2004 1:44:58 PM PDT · by MagnusMaximus1 · 141 replies · 2,300+ views
    The NewStandard ^ | 10-7-2004 | Madeleine Baran
          NewStandard Home Iraq in Crisis Civil Liberties & Security U.S. Business & Economy News ArticleHouse About to Strip More Civil Liberties in Name of Anti-terrorismby Madeleine Baran (bio) Oct 6 - Civil liberties and immigrant rights advocates say House Republicans are using legislation based on the 9/11 Commission's recommendations as cover to implement a series of troubling, un-related reforms condoning torture, limiting immigration and increasing surveillance of both non-citizens and citizens.The House will vote on the 9/11 Recommendations Implementation Act this week. Opponents say the Republican leadership rushed the legislation to the floor without much time...
  • Israel to Soothe Trauma with Marijuana (Libertarian wisdom alert!)

    10/03/2004 6:50:15 PM PDT · by Commie Basher · 9 replies · 414+ views
    Yahoo ^ | October 3, 2004 | Corinne Heller
    JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli soldiers traumatised by battle with the Palestinians have a new, unconventional weapon to exorcise their nightmares -- marijuana. Under an experimental programme, Delta-9 tetrohydrocannabinol (THC), the active ingredient found in the cannabis plant, will be administered to 15 soldiers over the next several months in an effort to fight post-traumatic stress disorder. Raphael Mechoulam of Jerusalem's Hebrew University, the chief researcher behind a project he described as a world-first, said the chemical could trick the brain into suppressing unwanted memories. For soldiers haunted by flashbacks of traumatic battle experiences, he said, the drug, administered in liquid...
  • A Change In Marijuana Prosecution Eyed (Chicago Considers Bid To Issue Fines In Certain Cases)

    09/26/2004 11:00:23 AM PDT · by Wolfie · 39 replies · 520+ views
    Boston Globe ^ | Sept. 26, 2004
    A CHANGE IN MARIJUANA PROSECUTION EYED Chicago Considers Bid To Issue Fines In Certain Cases CHICAGO -- Mayor Richard M. Daley has endorsed a proposal to issue fines for possession of small amounts of marijuana rather than clog the courts with cases that tend to be thrown out by judges. Daley said the volume of marijuana cases that are tossed out by local courts -- upwards of 90 percent, according to one recent study -- mean minor possession is virtually decriminalized in Chicago now. "If 99 percent of the cases are thrown out, when is there a credible arrest for...
  • Hemp Industry on Fire: Exploding marketplace stoked by DEA lawsuit

    09/25/2004 11:27:05 AM PDT · by cryptical · 200 replies · 2,228+ views
    Reason Magazine ^ | September 24th, 2004 | Valerie Vande Panne
    Few Americans typically give much thought to the $200 million hemp industry: a $200 million market that includes such wide-ranging products as bread, clothing and soap. But this week hemp producers are getting a powerful marketing boost from an unlikely source—the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Nearly two and a half years ago, the put a chill into the hemp marketplace by interpreting the definition of marijuana in the Controlled Substances Act to include hemp food products. Their logic was that ingestible hemp contained THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) and therefore was a Schedule 1 controlled substance, just like marijuana. Never mind that hemp...
  • White House lashes Canada's pot laws [our failed drug wars a better solution]

    09/17/2004 8:07:52 PM PDT · by freedom44 · 205 replies · 1,846+ views
    Canadian Press ^ | 9/17/04 | Canadian Press
    WASHINGTON — An annual White House report on countries with drug problems says Canada's relatively lax penalties for marijuana producers and moves toward decriminalizing pot could be an ``invitation" to organized crime that hinders police and prosecutors. Canada isn't on the president's list of 22 major illicit drug-producing and transit countries, which includes Mexico and some South American countries that supply the vast majority of drugs to the United States. But the report cited Canada's "lack of significant judicial sanctions against marijuana producers" and marijuana reform legislation as troublesome. "We are now working intensively with Canadian authorities to address the...
  • Pot Smokers Comprise 75% Of Illicit Drug Users, Federal Study Says

    09/10/2004 8:05:17 AM PDT · by cryptical · 510 replies · 3,017+ views
    NORML News ^ | September 9, 2004 | NORML
    Washington, DC: Three out of four illicit drug users in the United States are marijuana smokers, according to survey data released today by the Department of Health and Human Services.According to the department's annual "National Survey on Drug Use and Health," an estimated 19.5 million Americans currently use illicit drugs (as defined as use within the past month). Of these, 14.6 million - or 75 percent - self-identify as marijuana smokers.By comparison, only 2.3 million Americans reported using cocaine, approximately one million reported using LSD, and fewer than 120,000 said that they currently use heroin. In addition, an estimated 97...
  • Police: Mom prostituted child for drugs

    08/04/2004 1:15:53 PM PDT · by raccoonradio · 66 replies · 1,836+ views
    The Salem (MA) News ^ | 8-04-04 | Jill Harmacinski and Julie Manganis
    SALEM, Mass. -- A Beverly (MA) mother is facing charges that she prostituted her 9-year-old daughter in exchange for cocaine, after police showed up at a Salem apartment Monday night looking for child pornography and found a man abusing the girl. In a case a prosecutor said "speaks to the most horrific things you can imagine," Mary Jean Armstrong, 35, of 9 Mill St., is accused of allowing two Salem men to sexually abuse her daughter. Armstrong is now facing multiple felony counts of inducing a child to prostitution, disseminating obscene material involving a child, and indecent assault and battery...
  • The Return Of Reefer Madness

    08/02/2004 11:33:14 PM PDT · by cryptical · 81 replies · 1,384+ views
    The Hartford Courant ^ | July 31st, 2004 | James J. O'Neill
    I had to laugh the other night as my wife and I walked our dog. We were strolling through our nearly all-white upper-middle-class suburb singing, "No, no, no, no I don't smoke it no more/I'm tired of waking up on the floor," from the "No No Song" by Ringo Starr, when what to our wondering eyes did appear but a neighbor sporting a joint in his pickup truck. Spying us, he finished his drag and quickly slid the roach into his truck's ashtray. It did not take "Dragnet's" Joe Friday to crack this case. Any American who came of age...