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Archive for August, 2006

School Board Spreads the Bong Hits for Jesus “Message”

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

A great article from the Anchorage Daily News points out the fatal flaw in the reasoning of the prosecuters in the now famous “Bong Hits for Jesus” case. For those who don’t know the story, it goes something like this:
A few years back, when the Olympic Torch Ceremony was passing through Juneau, then [...]

National Surveys Show that Pot is More Popular in America than in the Netherlands

Wednesday, August 30th, 2006

A real, impossible to ignore counterexample to the claim that the legalization of marjiuana would result in nation of useless stoners is easily found in Dutch society. American policymakers could treat the Netherlands as one big scientific social experiment, complete with tons of useful data, and realize that the prohibiting drugs has almost no [...]

DEA Tries to Transcend Enforcement Role

Monday, August 28th, 2006

The DEA has responded to the marijuana initiative that will be present on this November’s Colorado state ballot (see here) by raising upwards of $10,000 and looking for a political campaign manager assist in its efforts to defeat the bill.
So much for the executive branch of government not involving itself in legislative affairs (the [...]

An Example of the War on Drugs Counterproductively Hindering the War on Terror

Monday, August 28th, 2006

An article written by the Jewish Institute of National Security Affairs (referenced and summarized here, at The Volokh Conspiracy.com ) traces Hezbollah’s possession of night vision equipment back to Iran’s efforts to support the UN Drug Control Program. Apparently, Iran bought the equipment from the United Kingdom in order to combat heroin smuggling around [...]

Auditors Claim Anti-Drug Ads are an Ineffective Waste

Monday, August 28th, 2006

Based upon an independent evaluation conducted by Westat Inc., congressional auditors at the Government Accountability Office recommended a reduction in funding for the government’s $1.2 billion anti-drug ad campaign. According to Westat, findings show that the anti-marijuana ads in particular had no “significant favorable effects” in deterring marijuana use in teens.
John Walters [...]

Hooked on the Drug War

Friday, August 25th, 2006

“At least the debate over the Iraq catastrophe goes on. The same can’t be said about that other futility warped by official lies, public indifference and $40 billion a year in wasted taxpayer dollars — the war on drugs.”–from When Admitting Failure is Forbidden, by Pierre Tristam.
This line sums up Tristam’s captivating article (which [...]

Be Careful When You Sign that Petition: Strange Republican Connections to the Anti-Prohibition Movement

Thursday, August 24th, 2006

A report from LeftyGreen.com has brought a sneaky voter registration ploy by the Republican party to Legalize.org’s attention. Apparently, a booth has been set up in Fresno, CA that supposedly offers passers-by the opportunity to sign a petition aimed at legalizing marijuana. The anti-prohibition message is just a front, however, as petition-signers are [...]

New Jersey May Become 12th State to Legalize Medicinal Marijuana

Thursday, August 24th, 2006

A discussion about the medicinal uses of marijuana has been scheduled for next month in the New Jersey state senate. This discussion is the first step towards an official legislative hearing regarding the possibililty of legalizing marijuana for medicinal purposes, something which has never happened in New Jersey.
Of course, the Assistant Prosecutor from Ocean [...]

Great Pics from Inside the DEA Exhibit at MSI

Wednesday, August 23rd, 2006

The DEA Propaganda piece currently featured at Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry has been a hot topic on this (see here and here) and many other blogs.
Finally, I’ve come across some great pictures from inside the exhibit, courtesy of Mark Draughn of the Windy Pundit. We’ve all heard about the highly [...]

Former San Diego Assistant Chief of Police Weighs in on Prohibition

Wednesday, August 23rd, 2006

Norm Stamper has a pretty good idea of how deadly the War on Drugs has become for both Mexicans and Americans. In an article accessible here, Stamper outlines reasons why putting an end to prohibition would bring an immediate end to drug-related violence–the most obvious of which is that a regulated drug industry would [...]