prohibition

Look Who's Got the Antidote to Trump's Prescription for Global Drug War

Even as U.S. President Donald Trump was using the meeting Monday of the United Nations General Assembly to try to create a hardline global drug policy coalition, a group that includes a dozen former heads of state from countries around the planet issued a report urging governments to embrace alternatives to a "failed" repressive drug war. Instead, the group argued, countries should begin to try to implement regulated markets for illicit substances.

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Re-Criminalizing Cannabis Is Worse Than 1930s-Style Reefer Madness

 Editor's Note: This article has been updated to clarify that ‘Reefer Madness’ is a film, not a documentary.

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Meet America's Most Powerful Drug Reformer: A Conversation with New Drug Policy Alliance Head Maria McFarland Sánchez-Moreno

Led by Ethan Nadelmann since its formation 17 years ago, the Drug Policy Alliance (DPA) has been the most influential drug reform organization in the country, with a hand in advancing the causes not only of medical marijuana and marijuana legalization, but of drug law reform more broadly, in all its manifestations and intersectionality.

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It's a Thing: Cops and Juries in Drug War-Happy Kansas are Refusing to Enforce Pot Prohibition

When Colorado took the historic step of restoring freedom by legalizing the recreational use of cannabis, neighboring prohibitionist states became desperate.

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How the War on Drugs Makes People Eat Other People’s Faces After Stabbing Them to Death

The news that 19-year-old Florida State University student Austin Harrouff stabbed two strangers to death, and then proceeded to bite chunks of a deceased victim’s face off, seems too bizarre to believe – unless you’ve heard of the drug flakka.

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Forced Rehab Backers Fund Anti-Marijuana Legalization Efforts

Backers of prohibition and forced rehabilitation for marijuana use are throwing big money, at least $2 million, to stop various state ballot measures that would treat cannabis more like alcohol — and they are not saying where the money is coming from.

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New Bootleggers: Weed Restrictions Foster Black Market

New Bootleggers: Weed Restrictions Foster Black Market

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How Insidious Laws Are Keeping Many From Participating in the Promising Legal Marijuana Economy

This article was originally published by The Influence, a news site that covers the full spectrum of human relationships with drugs. Follow The Influence on Facebook or Twitter.

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When It Comes to Marijuana Policy, Over-Regulation is the New Prohibition

From Prohibition to Over-Regulation

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Reefer Madness Redux: 3 Horrible, Untrue or Wildly Overstated Marijuana Claims Made Last Week

Marijuana prohibition appears to be tottering on its last legs, but that doesn't mean its foes have given up. While we've come a long way from the Reefer Madness-type scaremongering, some pernicious old tropes still linger and new concerns are being raised.

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