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A Letter to the National Platform Committee of 2005 |
by Haze |
| A short letter that would make a person think of marijuanna in a new light. |
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A Pistol, a Badge and Heroin |
by Philip Schwarm |
| According to Mihajlovic, the 624 kilograms of pure heroin were discovered in a vault leased by the Serbian secret police in the Belgrade Komercijalna Banka, and an additional 70 kilograms of various drugs were found in the Criminal Police Department in Belgrade. |
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A breakdown of pot laws/penalties by state |
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A review of The Politics of Ecstasy |
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ACLU Denounces Drug Testing Rulings |
by ACLU |
| The decisions, which upheld separate testing programs under regulations issued by the Customs Service and the Federal Railroad Administration, explicitly rejected any need for a judicial warrant or even a finding of individualized reasonable suspicion of drug or alcohol use to justify mandatory urinalysis
and blood testing requirements. |
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AN INCIDENT IN KANSAS - An interview with ELVY MUSIKKA and RICHAR |
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Abuses of law enforcement |
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Address to Freevibe |
by Trifon |
| I think we all know the travesty of propaganda that freevibe is putting out... lets take a look, shall we? |
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Agent Green Over The Amazon |
by Jeff Conant |
| Rumors of the impending release of a genetically modified fungus as part of the War on Drugs in Colombia have been raising concerns among environmentalists and regional officials that a grave ecological and social crisis may be unfolding in the region. |
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Ain't Nobody's Business: The Absurdity of Consensual Crimes in a Free Society |
by Peter McWilliams |
| The self-appointed moralists of our society have decided, however, that some activities are just too risky, and that the people who consent to take part
in them should be put in jail -- for their own good and for the good of all. Such paternalism creates consensual crimes. |
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Airport Cocaine Residue Test Experience |
by Haley |
| If you didn't know, Canadian airports scan for residue! How does cocaine get on your shampoo bottle? |
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America and Drugs: History and Analysis |
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American Drug Policy: What's the Real Problem? |
by Joe Germuska |
| All efforts of law enforcement officials to crush the drug traffic seem to have
little end effect on traffic. For example, in 1984, Colombian authorities
seized and destroyed thirteen and a half tons of cocaine, more than the
total amount seized in the history of law enforcement, and yet "it did not
nudge the price of coke on the street in the United States." |
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Amsterdam's drug policy |
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Anti-Drug Military Cooperation in South America |
by Adam Isacson |
| U.S. anti-drug activities in the region are being carried out in a way that avoids scrutiny and oversight. While some secrecy is needed to protect U.S. personnel and to keep from alerting traffickers, we need more information in order to gauge the policy's effectiveness, to be more alerted to the risks involved, to guarantee an informed debate, and - let's face it - to prevent incidents like last Friday's shootdown from occurring again in the future. |
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Busted? Know your rights! |
by Lieutenant |
| If you find yourself in violation of the law and you get caught, know your constitutional rights to avoid getting in further trouble! |
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Cannabis Legality Issues in the UK |
by The High Priest of Apathy |
| The state of legal issues surrounding marijuana in the UK. |
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Court rules out random drug tests by private employers |
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Dealing with urine tests on short notice |
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Drug Forfeiture Laws Coming Up for a Vote |
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Drug Testing FAQ |
by Justin Gombos |
| During a job interview, have you ever been asked to piss for your new employer? New applicants for many of the Fortune 500 corporations are now being forced to take a drug test. In fact, 15 million will be tested this year. Drug byproducts can be detected in urine, blood, hair, external residue, and even perspiration! |
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Drug Testing- Watch out!!!! |
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Drug Use and The Internet |
by U.S. Department of Justice |
| Advocates of an expanded freedom of expression are purveyors of information with yet another agenda. These individuals and groups publish information on the Internet to push the boundaries of self-expression and the First Amendment. The information they provide may induce minors and young adults to break drug laws or to become a danger to themselves or to others by abusing illegal drugs. |
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Drug laws you should know |
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Drugs: Typical Alternative Route |
by Chilo Metropolis |
| I find that many talented, beautiful people, have spun themselves out of control. Their valid ideas and talents have been long thrown away, because they are controlled by the government with drugs. |
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Employee drug testing policies (by company) |
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Estimated Number of Drug Arrests from 1982-2003 |
| USA. Estimated number of arrests, by type of drug law violation, 1982-2003. |
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Eyes are Wide Open |
by Croc |
| The current invasive nature of the government, made precedent by Depression-era federal expansion, criminalizes the use of euphoriant substances not out of concern for the public's well-being, but because of well established systems of law enforcement, treatment programs, and government agencies which exist and can only continue to exist if such substances remain illegal. |
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FDA press release of ban on overseas smart drug companies |
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Free Dope! The case for decriminalization of Mari |
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Freedom lost. More innocent victims imprisoned |
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Frightening stories of how the drug war has got ou |
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General Counterdrug Intelligence Plan |
by ONDCP |
| These technologies provide improved drug detection, communications, and surveillance devices and methods to share drug crime investigative information. These advanced nonintrusive inspection technology concepts will, in time, replace the X-ray and gamma ray systems now used to search conveyances and cargo for hidden drugs at ports-of-entry. |
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HR4079 - This is the congressional bill that wants |
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How DARE uses intimitation to quiet the media abou |
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How to *beat* drug tests |
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How to End the Drug War |
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How to Pass A Piss Test |
by Anonymous |
| I've been doing the test thing for almost 20 years, so you can damn well believe what I say. |
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I Hate D.A.R.E. |
by The Reverend Jason |
| Why does everyone feel they need to save people? D.A.R.E. is a fucking retarded program that tries to get kids to not do drugs. You know what I say? Fuck D.A.R.E. |
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Inanimate Objects |
by Michael Dare |
| Drugs are inanimate objects. There is no such thing as a "good" drug. There is no such thing as a "bad" drug. Until an animate object comes along and does something with a drug, the drug will just sit there. Drugs, like the rocks and plants they come from, have no morals. The central lie of the war on drugs is that there are such things as good or bad drugs. |
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Info on drug law, films, and literature |
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Info on urinalysis & how to beat it! |
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Information about an e- mail club that is trying to stop the Drug |
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Information on a group called Street Pharmacologis |
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Injustice for all: a guide to US pot laws [cDc] |
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Is the Bill of Rights a Casualty in the War on Dru |
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Is the Bill of Rights a Casualty of the War on Dr |
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Justice Goes to Pot. A horrifying true story |
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Kentucky State Police Drug Testing |
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Laws on Pot from State to State |
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Letter to Bill Bennett from M. Friedman |
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Libertarian Party on the re- legalization of drugs |
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Lies about the War on Drugs |
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Militarized Law Enforcement: The Drug War's Deadly Fruit |
by David B. Kopel |
| One of the most significant trends of law enforcement in the last twenty fifteen years has been militarization. That militarization is the direct result of the drug war, and it is the direct cause of the deaths of Enrique Hernandez, Donald Scott, and other innocentsand of assaults on the persons and property of many more innocents. |
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Mission Creep: The Militarizing of America |
by Sam Smith |
| The nomination of General Barry McCaffrey as drug czar symbolizes the nation's dramatic retreat from the principle of separation of military and civilian power. It further demonstrates the degree to which the Posse Comitatus Act of 1878 is being ignored and undermined by both the drug warriors and the Clinton
administration.
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Nice little card you can make for yourself refusing to consent to |
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Orange County Register rave articles |
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Passing a drug test |
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Politics & crap about the War on Drugs |
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Positive arguments for the legalization of Hemp in |
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Pot Laws from State to State (good to have) |
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Re- legalize drugs. An argument by Kevin O'Keeffe |
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Refuting "Drug-Free" Propaganda on Cannabis |
by Paul Hager |
| The "brain wave" anomalies Heath apparently claims to have found do not comport with studies done of human subjects, which have shown that cannabis increases alpha waves (often associated with a meditative or creative state). This effect lasts only as long as the cannabis intoxication. No lasting effect has ever been scientifically validated. |
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Ron Paul essay on legalizing drugs |
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Scary facts about the War on Drugs |
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Sick of the War on Drugs? Here's a list of over 20 |
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Six Year Old Suspended for Sharing Lemon Drops |
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South Central CIA Transcript |
by Charles Overbeck |
| The following is a transcript of a Town Hall meeting between residents of South Central and other areas of Los Angeles and CIA Director John Deutch. The intense question-and-answer session was hosted by Rep. Juanita M. McDonald (D-California, 37th District) on the evening of Friday, November 15, 1996, at Locke High School in Los Angeles. The first part of McDonald's opening remarks was omitted for brevity, but otherwise, this transcript is a continuous verbatim record of the event. Transcription by Charles Overbeck, [email protected], for ParaScope, http://www.parascope.com/ |
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Speaking Out Against Drug Legalization |
by DEA |
| DEA is unequivocally opposed to the legalization of illicit drugs (including, marijuana, hemp, and hemp seed oil). The present social problems in the United States, including crime, health problems, and poverty, are substantial and will only be exacerbated if drugs are legalized. Any proposal with the potential to do these things is unacceptable. |
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Taboo No More - Drug legalisation |
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The Bill of Rights and the War on Drugs |
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The Case for Legalizing Heroin |
by Jeffrey Rogers Hummel |
| Of all illicit drugs, heroin has the most vicious reputation. Even many of those favoring the legalization of marijuana and other "soft" drugs blanch at the prospect of a free market in heroin. The estimated half-million heroin users in the United States are viewed, in the words of a 1962 Supreme Court decision, as a plague of "walking dead" |
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The Law's Victims in the War on Drugs |
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The Media and the War on Drugs |
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The Penatgon's War On Drugs: The Ultimate Bad Trip |
by CDI |
| The Pentagon's greatest fear is to be without an enemy. That was the situation it faced during the late 1980s as the ``evil empire'' began to crumble. In order to justify its existence and budget requests a new villain had to be found quickly. At the urging of the Reagan and Bush Administrations, along with most members of Congress, drug trafficking has been designated the newest national security threat. The Soviet commissars have been replaced by Colombian drug lords. |
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The Respectable Pusher |
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The myth of crack babies - collection of articles |
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This is an excerpt from the book The Politics of Ectasy |
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Toward a Moral Drug Policy by Richard J. Dennis |
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Twelve Reasons to Legalize Drugs |
| There are no panaceas in the world but, for social afflictions, legalizing drugs comes possibly as close as any single policy could. Removing legal penalties from the production, sale and use of "controlled substances" would alleviate at least a dozen of our biggest social or political problems. |
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U.S. Travel Guide |
| Because of the continuing "War on Drugs", it is more important than ever that citizens know their rights during unexpected police encounters while traveling. Innocent people in airports, train stations and bus terminals are being subjected to sometimes abusive tactics and coercive questioning by various police agencies looking for money, drugs and drug couriers. |
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US Commission on Drug Policy, HR3100 |
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Unjust Laws |
by Tupac 2 |
| In all and all, the drug laws are hurting more people then the drugs themselves. The intellectual establishment already knows that drug laws do not work and are counterproductive. |
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War on Drugs: The New Opium War? |
by Joseph Miranda and Timothy Sandefur |
| Why would pharmaceutical interests donate money to an organization dedicated to supporting the prohibition of illegal drugs? Simple: companies are always looking for ways to decrease competition, and legally enforced monopolies are among the best. |
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Ways to beat drug tests |
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What is a drug? |
by The Champ |
| What is a drug? I see many things in everyday life that are could be drugs. What is the difference? Why can't weed be legal? I see people doing much worse to feel good. |
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Yet another innocent victim in the war on drugs |