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The DEA chief will ‘have to check’ whether DEA lets drugs into communities on purpose. (It does)

*global peace indexAside from direct involvement in drug deals, law enforcement officials may also allow drugs to flow into communities because they’re interested in seizing the cash proceeds from the sale of those drugs. A more recent Inspector General’s report found that since 2007, the DEA had seized $3.2 billion in cash from people not…

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Marijuana legalization quietly goes global

In Chile, the private and personal use of cannabis has been decriminalized since 2005. By 2016, the Chilean congress had approved a bill allowing locals to grow small amounts for medical, recreational, or spiritual use.. It has been spreading globally, as far back as 1976, with countries like the Netherlands and Portugal experimenting with decriminalization and teaching the world a lesson on…

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…Marijuana is a States rights issue

There are so many other ways that law enforcement can be put to good use rather than to persecute harmless farmers and shopkeepers who are abiding by State law. …there is little room left for debate as to the origin of the marijuana prohibition laws and how they were formulated as a tool to bludgeon…

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Drug war hits users & abusers with equal force

It makes no sense for a government to claim to be protecting us from drugs while also allowing the most dangerous members of society to control the drug trade. The only way to damage the underground drug economy is to create an aboveground drug economy that wins on price, quality, legality, and convenience, thus taking…

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Big pharma trying to corner the medical marijuana market

An infamous Arizona pharmaceutical company that spent a half million dollars fighting the state’s marijuana legalization efforts has… received approval from the DEA for its synthetic substitute for the natural plant…the only other product manufactured by Insys, Subsys, is an oral form of the powerful painkiller fentanyl. Fentanyl, in its various forms, is responsible for…

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Protecting the Human Rights of People who use Psychedelics

National and international policies should respect the human rights of individuals who chose to use psychedelics as a spiritual, personal development, or cultural activity. In 2016 the UN will have a special meeting in New York to set the future for international drug policy. Former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan and the Global Commission on…

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Drugs are a problem, but not a crime

“If decriminalisation has any effect on behaviour, it is to make it easier for drug‑users to become non‑drug-users, because they can seek help to quit without risking prosecution and jail.” One option is to decriminalise the taking of drugs by adults, converting it from a problem of crime into a problem, where it exists, of…

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Oregon moves to protect marijuana buyers’ personal info

The committee that crafts Oregon’s pot policies has proposed legislation that requires marijuana businesses to destroy customers’ personal information, such as names, addresses and birth dates, gathered for marketing purposes, within 48 hours. ​ The measure is scheduled for its first hearing Tuesday. It must pass the full Legislature and be signed by the Democratic…

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