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Drug War Blog: October 2005
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This blog is the start of a conversation about the issues surrounding drug use and abuse in this country. Monday, October 31, 2005. Bullies in the schoolyard. For his arrest and transport to the US. In Canada, he paid a fine for his business venture several years ago, and has been a taxpaying citizen since, yet we would put him in jail for the rest of his life for behavior that is legal in his home country. Posted by Anon. Y. Mous @ 4:27 AM. Thursday, October 27, 2005. I read an article. A few years ago,...
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Common Sense for Drug Policy Blog: 12/14/08 - 12/21/08
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Saturday, December 20, 2008. New Hair Drug Tests to Detect Pharmacuetical Misuse. Eroding the foundation of healthy parent-child relationships businesses are promoting a new HairConfirm kit to conduct drug tests with hair samples. Posted by Jennifer Janichek. Progress for New Jersey Act. A recent measure would allow chronically ill residents of New Jersey to have medicinal cannabis for medical treatment. Posted by Jennifer Janichek. Swiss Vote Positively For Medicalization of Opiate Addiction.
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Common Sense for Drug Policy Blog: 10/5/08 - 10/12/08
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Friday, October 10, 2008. More research demonstrates the high importance of Insite, a harm reduction medical agency for injection drug users. Posted by Jennifer Janichek. Wednesday, October 8, 2008. Medical Marijuana: Potential $40 Billion Pharma Market. Posted by Jennifer Janichek. Monday, October 6, 2008. Brother of Afghanistan President Alleged Drug Trafficker. Posted by Jennifer Janichek. Drug Decriminalization Proposed by Mexico President. Posted by Jennifer Janichek. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Common Sense for Drug Policy Blog: Progress for New Jersey Act
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Saturday, December 20, 2008. Progress for New Jersey Act. A recent measure would allow chronically ill residents of New Jersey to have medicinal cannabis for medical treatment. Posted by Jennifer Janichek. Public Service Advertising Campaign. Effective Drug Control Strategy. Alliance for Medical Marijuana. National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws. Students for Sensible Drug Policy. New Hair Drug Tests to Detect Pharmacuetical Misus. Progress for New Jersey Act.
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Common Sense for Drug Policy Blog: Swiss Vote Positively For Medicalization of Opiate Addiction
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Saturday, December 20, 2008. Swiss Vote Positively For Medicalization of Opiate Addiction. A pioneering program to give opioid drug dependent individuals government approved heroin just recently was highly approved by Swiss voters. Posted by Jennifer Janichek. Public Service Advertising Campaign. Effective Drug Control Strategy. Alliance for Medical Marijuana. National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws. Students for Sensible Drug Policy. New Hair Drug Tests to Detect Pharmacuetical Misus.
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Common Sense for Drug Policy Blog: UCLA Prop. 36 2008 Final Study
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Thursday, October 16, 2008. UCLA Prop. 36 2008 Final Study. The University of California - Los Angeles issued a new report on California's Prop. 36, also known as the Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act of 2000. Posted by Jennifer Janichek. Public Service Advertising Campaign. Effective Drug Control Strategy. Alliance for Medical Marijuana. National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws. Students for Sensible Drug Policy. UCLA Prop. 36 2008 Final Study. Tues Oct 14, 2008 News Articles.
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Common Sense for Drug Policy Blog: Obama Will Not Tolerate Federal DEA Raids
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Thursday, February 5, 2009. Obama Will Not Tolerate Federal DEA Raids. Raids intensified under former President Bush with nearly one hundred paramilitary style raids at medical cannabis facilities. Posted by Jennifer Janichek. Public Service Advertising Campaign. Effective Drug Control Strategy. Alliance for Medical Marijuana. National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws. Students for Sensible Drug Policy. Obama Will Not Tolerate Federal DEA Raids.
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Common Sense for Drug Policy Blog: 11/23/08 - 11/30/08
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Wednesday, November 26, 2008. Latest Medical Marijuana Recommendations for President Obama. Posted by Jennifer Janichek. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Public Service Advertising Campaign. Effective Drug Control Strategy. Alliance for Medical Marijuana. National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws. Students for Sensible Drug Policy. Latest Medical Marijuana Recommendations for Presi.
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Common Sense for Drug Policy Blog: Measures Would Greatly Expand Oregon Prison System
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Thursday, October 16, 2008. Measures Would Greatly Expand Oregon Prison System. Oregon voters are faced with two competing measures that could expand the prison industrial complex by over $1 billion. Posted by Jennifer Janichek. Public Service Advertising Campaign. Effective Drug Control Strategy. Alliance for Medical Marijuana. National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws. Students for Sensible Drug Policy. UCLA Prop. 36 2008 Final Study. Measures Would Greatly Expand Oregon Prison System.
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Common Sense for Drug Policy Blog: 9/21/08 - 9/28/08
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Friday, September 26, 2008. Majority of Americans Oppose Mandatory Minimum Sentencing. A recent poll indicates that American attitudes regarding mandatory minimum sentencing for drug offenders may be experiencing a dramatic shift toward individualized sentencing. Posted by Jennifer Janichek. Thursday, September 25, 2008. Medical Marijuana and College Campuses. A Colorado student has been hassled by University administration even though he has adhered to state medical marijuana laws.
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