Legalizing All Drugs: What if Mexico's Ex-Prez Is Right?

Legalizing All Drugs: What If Mexico's Ex-Prez Is Right?
By Crawford Kilian, Today, TheTyee.ca. Share article via … drug was alcohol. Back then, Canadian rumrunners were figures of romance, and violating the 18th Amendment to the U.S. constitution by getting drunk was an act of high-minded civil disobedience.
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U.S. still waging secret war on state-approved pot operations
Because U.S. federal law still outlaws marijuana, placing it on the same level as crack cocaine and heroin, state-sanctioned pot outlets have always been exposed to federal action. But since Obama took office in 2008, he has reassured … Only after …
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Supreme Court upholds 2011 conviction for cocaine smuggling
"The Crown's case against the appellant was circumstantial, the errors of law were very serious, and I do not believe the evidence would inevitably have resulted in a verdict of guilt despite these errors," LeBel wrote in the dissent. "I would order a …
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Trucker pleads ignorance about cocaine found in cargo
Singh detailed the route he took to and from California, the dates and times he arrived in each city and how long he spent at each stop. None of it … Singh testified he falsified his driving log because he routinely violated laws concerning rest …
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