Monthly Archives: January 2004

Update on Feds stepping on California’s laws

More details on the story I mentioned yesterday are available from Americans for Safe Access. In a stunning display of duplicitous double dealing, federal agents yesterday seized two medical marijuana patients from a California state courtroom after the local prosecutor … Continue reading

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New Drug Tests, Same Old Stupidity

Via TalkLeft: Here we go….the federal government is overhauling the way it drug tests employees. It is moving from urine tests to saliva, hair testing and sweat tests. Major corporations are expected to follow suit. Here’s what’s planned: Saliva testing, … Continue reading

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Venezuela Decriminalizes Drug Possession

Via Al Giordano’s BigLeftOutside: The latest: a reform of the penal code that, while increasing penalties for drug traffickers like every other country, has just decriminalized possession. According to the oligarch’s daily El Universal, which leads its report in a … Continue reading

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More smart on crime – this time from the west wing

Tonight’s episode of The West Wing dealt with mandatory minimums and judicial discretion, with some very powerful moments. The episode included a scene with a fictional character from a real, and important organization: Families Against Mandatory Minimums. At one point, … Continue reading

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More stupid Fed tricks?

This tale of Feds stepping in on medical marijuana cases in California again comes from Hilary McQuie of Americans for Safe Access: Today [Tuesday] in Sacramento, two medical marijuana patients in their 50’s were sitting in a California state court … Continue reading

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Drug Warriors Try to Censor their Opponents

Via Hit and Run comes this disturbing article by Ted Galen Carpenter at the Cato Institute. He starts by talking about recent drug war censorship developments in the U.S. (such as Istook’s folly), and then moves to a more global … Continue reading

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Smart on Crime gains converts

I talked a while back about the notion of being “smart” on crime (rather than “tough” on crime), and hoped that more politicians would pursue that notion. Well here’s another one. Via SFGate: Kamala Harris was sworn in Thursday as … Continue reading

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Former Judge takes on the Drug War

Check out a wonderful OpEd by Martin Haines, a retired Superior Court judge and a former State Bar Association president, published Thursday in the Asbury Park Press. Some important stats, plus these comments: The evidence is crystal clear: The drug … Continue reading

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Missed a few days..

Sorry to have missed posting for a few days. We just finished hosting a statewide Theatre Festival with about 4000 high school students for 3 days of workshops and performances. Quite a delightful event, including the Broadway Showtune Sing-along Friday … Continue reading

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New Marijuana Blog

The appropriately named Mary Jane wrote me to let me know about her new Marijuana Blog focusing on the spiritual, psychological and physical benefits of marijuana. While there are only a couple of posts so far, I look forward to … Continue reading

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