Monthly Archives: July 2006

Gateway

Via The Drug Update, I see that someone’s trying to drag out the old gateway theory again. The gateway theory really only holds true in one respect — that people who buy marijuana have to do so from criminals who … Continue reading

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Delusionary History

Several people have passed on this bizarre specious drivel attempting to pass itself off as historical analysis by John C. Burnham. The United States has won the war against illegal drugs. That was the conclusion of a unique gathering on … Continue reading

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What’s up with the Data Quality Act appeal response?

Anybody know if there’s anything new on the Americans for Safe Access efforts to get Health and Human Services to respond on medical marijuana using the Data Quality Act? As a re-cap… again… Oh, just read this. Anyway, the last … Continue reading

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Demonizing drugs

Paul Campos has a fascinating OpEd out that is getting some visibility… The standard story is that Prohibition was a bad idea because it couldn’t “work.” It’s said the attempt to make America dry was doomed to failure because our … Continue reading

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My letter gets published

Link On June 28, Rep. Jerry Weller voted to continue wasting our tax dollars on harassing sick people in other states who are following their doctors’ instructions and state law. Eleven states have made it legal for patients with cancer, … Continue reading

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