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Posted by norml on Tuesday, May 08 2007 (1599 reads)
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braindead writes: "By Paul Armentano, AlterNet.
Since 1972, U.S. taxpayers have spent well over $20 billion enforcing criminal marijuana laws and 16.5 million people have been arrested. It's time to put an end to this waste."
Note: Paul Armentano is the senior policy analyst for NORML and the NORML Foundation in Washington, D.C.
This article originally appeared at http://www.alternet.org/rights/49597/
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Posted by norml on Tuesday, May 08 2007 (1898 reads)
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sthauckgrowers writes: "Oakland marijuana author Ed Rosenthal -- who was facing a retrial on cultivation charges -- was hit with nearly a dozen new charges including money laundering and tax evasion in a superseding indictment issued by a federal grand jury in San Francisco today. "
Note: http://cbs5.com
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Posted by norml on Tuesday, May 08 2007 (1249 reads)
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MrZippy writes: "Paul Thomas: Opinion
The West's hypocrisy and confusion over recreational drugs are back on display.
A motley crew of young Australians has been arrested in Indonesia on drugs trafficking charges. If convicted, some of them face the death penalty."
Note: http://www.nzherald.co.nz
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Posted by norml on Monday, March 19 2007 (3133 reads)
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New Mexico lawmakers have approved a bill that will legalise the medicinal use of cannabis, set up a state -run system for distributing the medicine, and license producers to grow it.
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Posted by norml on Wednesday, August 17 2005 (4855 reads)
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Canadian activist and cannabis seed producer Marc Emery and two co-workers were arrested on 29 July by their own government upon the request of the US Drugs Enforcement Administration (DEA). He now runs the risk of being extradited to the USA where he may get life in jail or even the death penalty for selling cannabis seeds to US citizens over the Internet.
It is important that we all protest against this dangerous escalation of the War on Drug Users. If the US succeeds in imposing its will on Canada, New Zealand could be next!
NORML is organising protests at the Canadian Consulate in Auckland, and Cashell Mall in Christchurch, on Saturday 10 September 2005. Join us there!
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Estimated number of cannabis offences since Labour came to power:
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