Monthly Archives: September 2009

How data gets misused in the media

Reporters love scary things. It allows them to breathlessly warn about the latest danger or epidemic. This leads them to fail to actually, you know, report. Here’s an example. I ran across an article by Rachel Hillier Pratt, the Albuquerque … Continue reading

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Open Thread

Note: We’ve had another interesting visitor to the comments section of Where Kleiman gets annoyed once again that people are having a discussion — David Raynes of The International Task Force on Strategic Drug Policy. Absolute must-read — Simon Jenkins: … Continue reading

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Follow-up on the Kleiman post

On Tuesday, I wrote a post: Where Kleiman gets annoyed once again that people are having a discussion about Mark Kleiman’s post: Another Drug Legalization Pitch, reacting to the Esquire piece: A Radical Solution to End the Drug War: Legalize … Continue reading

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Lowered goals

This just struck me as humorous… U.S. Dept. of Labor sets dates for the 4th annual Drug Free Work Week The U.S. Department of Labor today encouraged public and private community organizations to participate in the 4th annual Drug-Free Work … Continue reading

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Why we can’t have industrial hemp

Cops and the DEA have constantly said that industrial hemp is too dangerous for the U.S. to grow (denying farmers a potentially profitable crop, and forcing us to import any hemp products). They usually come up with some bizarre justification, … Continue reading

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What’s with the hippy hatred?

With the Woodstock anniversary and the new Ang Lee film “Taking Woodstock” in the news, that whole “movement” is once again being discussed. I was too young to really experience the hippy movement. And yes, I wish I had. Oh, … Continue reading

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How’s that drug war going?

AP CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico — Gunmen broke into a drug rehabilitation center, lined people against a wall and shot 17 dead in a particularly bloody day in Mexico’s relentless drug war. The brazen attack followed the killing of the No. … Continue reading

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Want to ask the Drug Czar a question?

Gil Kerlikowske will be participating in an hour-long online event: A Dialogue with the Drug Czar September 10, 2009: 6-7 pm (EDT) It’s free and open to the public. Registration required. You need to have some software installed in order … Continue reading

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Law enforcement organizing to combat citizens

Over at officer.com is Turning Over a New Leaf: California chiefs, others aim to keep the country from going to pot by Rebecca Kanable. Any article that turns to Judy Kreamer for advice has sunk really low. Basically, the article … Continue reading

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The latest anti-drug ad campaign

Today, the drug czar unveiled the latest ad campaign: MethResources.gov. Certainly better than an alien stealing your girlfriend if you smoke pot, but I can’t help but believe that anti-drug advertising is counterproductive, and not just because it’s been badly/laughably … Continue reading

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