Comment: High Times Brought Down to Earth – Are Drugs Passé? – SBS (Blog)

Comment: High times brought down to earth – are drugs passé? – SBS (blog)


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Comment: High times brought down to earth – are drugs passé?
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Many countries have decriminalised the possession of small quantities of cannabis for personal and recreational use, particularly in US, South America and Europe. Previous Next Show Grid. Cannabis. Previous Next Hide Grid. Image. 1/. Video. Audio
'Just say know': we need more drugs educationTelegraph.co.uk

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US drug policy fuels push for legal pot worldwide – Caribbean Life


Bellingham Herald

US drug policy fuels push for legal pot worldwide
Caribbean Life
His administration also has criticized drug war-driven incarceration rates in the U.S. and announced that it will let banks do business with licensed marijuana operations, which have largely been cash-only because federal law forbids financial
Countries rethink pot laws in wake of US, Uruguay legalization experimentsBellingham Herald
Chronicle AM — February 17, 2014Drug War Chronicle
Treatment or Jail: Patrick Kennedy Wages Fierce Anti-Pot CrusadeNBCNews.com

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3 arrested after Philip Seymour Hoffman death plead not guilty to drug charges – kdvr.com


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3 arrested after Philip Seymour Hoffman death plead not guilty to drug charges
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The judge entered a not-guilty plea for Juliana Luchkiw and Max Rosenblum, both 22, who appeared in court Monday charged with one count of criminal possession of cocaine, according to Rosenblum's attorney, Daniel Hochheiser. The three were arrested
Philip Seymour Hoffman 'dealer' gets a clean-cut courtroom makeoverDaily Mail
Men arrested in Hoffman probe face courtThe Australian
NYC man seeks rehab instead of jail amid probe into Hoffman deathHamilton Spectator

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Judicial Discretion Can Help the Poor – New York Times

Judicial Discretion Can Help the Poor
New York Times
But so was a mandatory sentence imposed on a Pennsylvania teenager convicted of crack cocaine possession – his first arrest and his first conviction. This young man would have been the first in his family to attend college. Instead, the law required a 

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