Monthly Archives: March 2006

U.S.-Mexico border

There’s been a lot in the news on the violence related to the drug war near the border. Grits for Breakfast reports from near the front line: This is nuts. We train Mexican anti-drug forces, the drug cartels hire them. … Continue reading

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Some common sense in Scotland?

Link EDINBURGH, Scotland, March 7 (UPI) — Scotland’s top drug war official said controlling the supply of heroin to addicts may be better than the rising use of the methadone alternative. Tom Wood, chairman of the Edinburgh Drugs and Alcohol … Continue reading

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Mark Kleiman…. again.

I need to preface this post by noting that I believe Mark Kleiman to be a well-educated man with quite a bit of intelligence. He is considered an expert in drug policy. He is a liberal and writes passionately about … Continue reading

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We’ve got to do something about Congress

The current administration is bad enough, but when you add Congress into the mix, things just get surreal. A Bush administration decision to divert money for Colombian drug interdiction and eradication programs to the war on terrorism has opened up … Continue reading

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Steve Kubby Released!

Via Hammer of Truth, comes this report that Steve Kubby has been released from jail. I just spoke with a very happy Steve Kubby, who was released from Placer County jail this afternoon, where he had been held since January … Continue reading

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Why it’s called the war on (some) drugs

So in the latest Colombian news — Due to extensive government corruption, wealthy drug traffickers have opened a new door to transporting their drugs… … from the U.S. to Colombia. “How’s that?” you ask. The U.S. has complex negotiations regarding … Continue reading

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More Stupid Legislators (cont.)

So I wrote about a stupid and horrible bill proposed in Idaho, thinking it was one of those ridiculous measures that pops up in every session and then just quietly dies. But no. The bill, which passed [the Senate] by … Continue reading

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Odds and Ends

“bullet” Don’t forget 60 Minutes tonight. “bullet” Increase in secrecy in federal trials (mostly drug cases). The number of criminal cases that have reached verdicts but still have most of their records sealed has more than doubled in the last … Continue reading

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Drug WarRant nominated for Koufax Award

This blog has received a nomination for the distinguished Koufax Award in the category of Best Single Issue Blog. It’s an extremely competitive category with some amazing blogs, and it’s great just to be listed with them. Stop by and … Continue reading

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Opium free in 2 months

Mohammed Daoud, governor of Afghanistan’s Helmand province, either knows nothing about Afghanistan, or nothing about drugs. He has vowed to destroy all the opium in his province in two months (the Helmand province is the leading producer of opium in … Continue reading

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