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Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Somebody shoot me

Sen. Stoner Targets Stoner Pops

ATLANTA-- A Georgia state senator with the last name "Stoner" has put his name on a bill to ban the sale of so-called "Stoner Pops" to minors. The legal lollipops taste like illegal marijuana and critics say they help hook youngsters on the real thing. [...]

Students from Osborne High School were among those lobbying for passage of the bill. They argued that the chronic candy is sold on the street in a style that resembles the sale of real drugs. The message to children is that marijuana is cool. [...]

"I know several people who's addicted to marijuana and other drugs like heroin and cocaine and I'm just tired of seeing my fellow youths suffering from stuff like this," said Percy Broussard.

Doesn't it sometimes feel like turnips have a higher I.Q. than people?

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bullet image Nice OpEd on travel guru Rick Steves and his quest for better drug laws in the New York Times
We are left, then, with people like Rick Steves to renew the republic with common sense brought home from other shores. He's taken to heart these words: "Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry and narrow-mindedness." They come from an earlier innocent abroad, Mark Twain.

bullet image National Post: Marc Emery should not be extradited. In a surreal twist, it seems the plea bargain that Emery and the United States agreed to is not going to work.

The Americans insisted on guarantees against Emery being released before his five years was up, and such arrangements are forbidden in Canadian law, so no Canadian judge can order the application of such a sentence. That means Emery will have to go ahead with the extradition proceedings that were held over in the face of the plea-bargain, and face a possible life sentence down south. Catch-22: because Canada is too humane and liberal to apply the punishment that the Americans would like -- a punishment Emery has voluntarily agreed to -- there appears to be no option but to hand him over to the Americans without protection against much worse treatment!
This story isn't over by a long shot.

bullet image Interestingly, there appears to be some positive movement within the U.N. Transform has the coverage: UN Secretary-General supports calls for Asian governments to amend outdated laws criminalising injecting drug users and other stigmatized groups and Executive Director of UN Office on Drugs and Crime declares international drug control system is not [OE]fit for purpose'

bullet image Vermont Supreme Court overturns felony marijuana conviction. Seems that the Justices felt hovering over your property at 100 feet for 30 minutes was "an unreasonable intrusion of privacy that triggers constitutional protection."

bullet image President George W. Bush Announces Amnesty For All Marijuana Prisoners

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There's a war going on. It destroys lives and families, spawns violence, suspends civil liberties, tramples on the infirm, locks up millions of peaceful citizens, costs billions, and subjugates reason with fear. This blog looks at the front lines of the drug war, with news, analysis, and the occasional rant.

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