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TABLE OF CONTENTS
- A
CLEAN, WELL-LIT PLACE TO SHOOT DOPE -- IN YOUR CITY,
SOON? [FEATURE]
Supervised injection sites
for hard drug users are a proven public health and
harm reduction intervention. Advocates and activists
say the time is now to start opening them in the
US.
- MARYLAND
MAJORITY FOR MARIJUANA
LEGALIZATION
Maryland is now the latest
state to report a majority in favor of marijuana
legalization, according to a new Goucher
Poll.
- MEDICAL
MARIJUANA UPDATE
Budweiser sponsors a
medical marijuana campaign event in Arkansas,
California localities continue to grapple with
regulating the business, and there is action afoot in
Utah. And that's not all.
- NEWARK
COPS KILL ALLEGED DRUG DEALER, NEIGHBORS ATTACK
POLICE
A Newark, New Jersey, man is dead at the hands
of drug police after they said he approached them with
a loaded weapon (how did they know?), but angry
neighbors had a different version of
events.
- THIS
WEEK'S CORRUPT COPS STORIES
A dirty cop in Philly
costs convictions, two abusive Border Patrol agents
get sent away, and we have a trifecta of crooked jail
guards.
- CHRONICLE
AM -- NOVEMBER 7, 2013
Portland's police chief
demonstrates why local initiatives are only a start, a
new Urban Institute report has ideas for reducing the
federal prison population, the Irish parliament
rejects marijuana legalization on its first go round,
and more.
- CHRONICLE
AM -- NOVEMBER 8, 2013
State level marijuana
legalization activists look ahead, Colorado announces
hemp farming rules, Denver backs away from a backyard
pot-smoking ban, and strife continues in
Mexico.
- CHRONICLE
AM -- NOVEMBER 11, 2013
Utah is getting organized
for marijuana law reform, the NAACP is supporting a
"states' rights" federal marijuana bill, attention
turns to the drug war south of the border in
Washington, and more.
- CHRONICLE
AM -- NOVEMBER 12, 2013
Marijuana and medical
marijuana activism continues, a prescription drug
monitoring bill moves in Pennsylvania, a West Virginia
official jumps to conclusions on drug testing results,
and Israelis are switching from hash to
buds.
- CHRONICLE
AM -- NOVEMBER 13, 2013
Uruguay appears poised to
legalize marijuana Friday, the Afghan opium crop is at
an all-time high, and the ACLU issues a report on
people doing life without parole for nonviolent
offenses. And there's more.
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