By Justin Gardner January 24, 2015 The historic I-502 vote in Washington state legalizing recreational marijuana use was a great win for liberty. But all is not well on the western front.
Minor crimes, incl. soft drugs, not police business – German union
20 January 2015
Cannabis cultivation in Lebanon should come with security plan: Jumblatt
14 January 2015
The Great American paradox: the Drug War Industrial Complex
By Sean Jamadar America’s domestic stance on drugs and its foreign policy contradict one another. The government targets small time dealers but never attempts to go after the king pins, and in summary, the war never ends. While the people who should be targeted: are paid informants, allies in foreign countries, or criminals who have […]
Drug prohibition is incompatible with International Bill of Human Rights
To: Ban Ki-moon UN Secretary General January 1, 2015 REGARDING HUMAN RIGHTS AND DRUG POLICY; AN OPEN LETTER ON BEHALF OF THE WORLD’S DRUG USERS AND HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDERS. Dear Sir,
Contrary To Popular Belief, Cannabis May Effectively Treat Schizophrenia
December 23, 2014 By Shelley M. White
HARRISON NARCOTICS ACT STILL FOSTERING VIOLENCE AND ADDICTION, 100 YEARS LATER
Addiction Remains Criminalized Despite Medical, Law Enforcement Community Outcry Press Release 17 December 2014
End of tolerance to cannabis in Belgium? Not really…
15 December 2014
Now also in the Netherlands: a cannabis social club
29 november 2014
Regional Parliament of Navarra (Spain) regulates Cannabis Social Clubs
27 November 2014 By Steve Elliott