Washington state groups offer 'exit strategy' for ...
03-March-2005, United States, seattlepi.com
A group of Washington doctors, religious leaders and lawyers offered an "exit strategy" for the war on drugs Thursday, a proposal that would aim to dry up the black market for heroin, marijuana and other substances by having the state regulate their ...
War on drugs finds ally in K-9 ruling
13-February-2005, United States, The Monitor
Local law enforcement is declaring the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision that a trained dog’s cold, wet nose does not infringe on man’s inalienable right to privacy a crucial victory in the "War on Drugs."
"The ruling basically at present ...
No changes for drogs dog use in SC
27-January-2005, United States, WISTV
(Lexington) Jan. 25, 2005 - Lexington County Sheriff's investigator Derek Applegate and his partner Spyro, a two-year-old Belgian Malinois, were on the hunt for cocaine on Tuesday evening.
In a new ruling, the US Supreme Court says during traffic ...
Governor Seeks Increased Penalties for Certain ...
26-January-2005, United States, sitnews
Juneau, Alaska - Governor Frank H. Murkowski delivered to the legislature Friday two crime bills that would increase the consequences for drug-related crimes, including the manufacture of methamphetamines ("meth"), and the penalties for possession ...
The Ending of the Rockefeller Drug Penalties Is ...
09-January-2005, United States, The New York Times
By LESLIE EATON
Published: February 9, 2005
EDFORD HILLS, N.Y. - If any group of prison inmates has attracted public sympathy, it was the women whose first brush with the law left them locked up here for 15 years or more on drug ...
Group aids students denied loans due to drugs
19-December-2004, United States, boston.com
A coalition that wants change in the government's policy on drugs is raising money to give scholarships to students who have lost their federal financial aid for college because of drug convictions.
The effort is supported by US Representative ...
Novi should reject plan to randomly test athletes
18-December-2004, United States, Detroit Free Press
Novi Community Schools and parents in the district should reject a proposal to randomly test high school athletes.
Mandatory drugs tests, even if sanctioned by the U.S. Supreme Court, are an unwarranted invasion of privacy and a poor civics ...
SWITCHING SIDES ON STATES' RIGHTS
12-December-2004, United States, MercuryNews.com
Although they wear the same standard-issue black robes, it's difficult to confuse U.S. Supreme Court Justices Antonin Scalia -- an impassioned conservative with thick, dark hair -- with John Paul Stevens -- an ardent liberal whose mane is as white ...
Sanity is AWOL in war on drugs
09-December-2004, United States, New York Daily News
The latest battle in the great War on Drugs showed up in the Supreme Court on Monday, with the feds arguing that if sick or dying people are allowed to use homegrown marijuana for their pain, the price on the streets will go down.
In the logic of ...
Sanity's AWOL in war on drugs
02-December-2004, United States, New York Daily News
The latest battle in the great War on Drugs showed up in the Supreme Court on Monday, with the feds arguing that if sick or dying people are allowed to use homegrown marijuana for their pain, the price on the streets will go down.
In the logic of ...
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