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Former DEA chief won’t say why marijuana is different than alcohol
Asa Hutchinson, a former Administrator of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, on Tuesday refused to say why marijuana shouldn’t be taxed and regulated like alcohol.
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Yo, that looks like a penis
Might want to delete that before it hits the internet.... oh wait...
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Hawaii Senate votes to decriminalize marijuana
Sen. Clayton Hee says the bill is designed to reduce the backlog in the criminal justice system. Law enforcement officials oppose the bill and say that decriminalization would make it harder to enforce the law against the drug.
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NYPD Spent 1 Million Hours On Marijuana Arrests Over 10 Years
The NYPD spent 1 million hours making 440,000 arrests for low-level marijuana possession charges between 2002 and 2012, according to a new report released Tuesday -- just as legislative leaders in Albany are deciding whether to pass a bill reforming drug laws. The Drug Policy Alliance and the Marijuana Arrest Research Project, pro-drug law reform groups that commissioned the report, said its findings show a "huge waste" of police resources.
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The Pot Industry’s Most Politically Important Dispensary
In the eyes of the federal government, there is no such thing as “medical marijuana.” But there’s a dispensary just blocks from the Capitol.
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Britain Goes After Pot Growers With 'Scratch And Sniff' Cards
More than 200,000 marijuana-scented cards are being sent out to help educate the public on the smell of cannabis.
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Yes We Cannabis: The Legalization Movement Plots Its Next 4 Years
In November, two states decisively legalized marijuana. Campaigners think the U.S. is ready to follow them, and they're planning how to change laws in the rest of the country.
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Portugal, 12 Years after Decriminalizing Drugs
Twelve years ago, Portugal eliminated criminal penalties for drug users. Since then, those caught with small amounts of marijuana, cocaine or heroin go unindicted and possession is a misdemeanor on par with illegal parking. Experts are pleased with the results.
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Marijuana Tax Being Eyeballed by Some States
Marijuana tax: Some states are looking to legalize and tax marijuana to help alleviate fiscal woes, a report said.
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Don't smoke weed kids
Burn!
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For tobacco use only!
I love the Yao Ming face addition. Adds so much flavor to the joke.
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For Legal Pot Sellers, A Big Tax Problem
An obscure tax provision crafted for drug dealers is giving state-licensed medical marijuana dispensaries a headache. Federal income tax rates for dispensaries in Colorado can soar to 70 percent because businesses can't claim certain deductions. It's a policy the industry is trying to change.
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Marijuana legalization wins majority support in poll
A majority of Americans support legalizing marijuana, a new poll indicates, with the change driven largely by a huge shift in how the baby boom generation feels about the drug of their youth.
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The War on Drugs Is Far More Immoral Than Most Drug Use
A prohibitionist says libertarians dismiss moral considerations when they call for legalization. The truth is quite the opposite.
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Marijuana Has Won The War On Drugs
All signs point to a surrender soon.
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Jay-Z is definitely high on the Letterman show.
Unless he's just trolling hard.
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Old but hilarious segment of COPS tv show.
America's worst liar.
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Eighty-One Years for Weed?
Here’s how absurd the war on drugs has gotten: firstly, an activist from Keene, New Hampshire, is facing 81 years in prison for dealing marijuana; and secondly, even though he’s admitted on camera that he did sell about a pound of pot to an FBI informant, he’s still fighting the case in court in hopes the jury will acquit him.
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Pot taxes in Colorado could exceed 30 percent
A legislative panel decided Friday that marijuana in Colorado could be taxed at rates above 30 percent.
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Celebrating marijuana in the open
Amanda Reiman says Saturday is "420: International Marijuana Day," coming as more and more people are realizing that legalization is good policy.
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