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Legalize It: It’s About Time

by Politiquette in Issues, November 17, 2009
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How the War on Drugs has Become the War on Reason.

Why I Can’t Own a Liquor Store

by Coarsegold in Issues, November 11, 2009
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The irrationality of the government’s rationale for the present prohibition.

Who Says What is a Drug?

by jsabine in Issues, October 13, 2009
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An analysis of the meaning of the word "drug" and the problems associated with applying this definition in practice – essential criteria for any rational approach to the whole drugs debate.

Meth Heads Find New Way to Cook: Narcotics Deputies Teach Them How

by caspergirl35 in Crime, September 10, 2009
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Meth users are shown and told of new way to make meth without getting caught! Big news: The Narcotics Deputies are the ones teaching them how!

Mainstream Media’s Glorification of Drug Use

by Allison Spooner in Issues, September 1, 2009
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Drugs, media, fame.

When Will We Ever Learn?

by McKenna in Issues, August 2, 2009
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A brief look at religion, marijuana, and politics and how the fear of change costs all Americans.

Drugs and the Stupidity Surrounding Them

by MF Raguett in Issues, January 12, 2009
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The war on drugs has failed, it’s time fora new approach. No more bull…

A Better Way to Fight the War on Drugs

by McKenna in Issues, November 13, 2008
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Millions of dollars have been spent over the years in a futile war on drugs that has destroyed more American lives then it has stemmed the tide on illegal drug use in the USA.

Stop the Inhumane Practice of Crop Spraying

by Walter Holstad in Activism, November 5, 2008
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The U.S. Needs to Stop Policing Drugs Around the World and begin to focus on what it can control: itself. We need to educate our citizens to behave more intelligently and not rely on law enforcement as the sole solution to peoples’ use of drugs.

The Prosperity of Peace: Ending The War on Marijuana

by Timothy Hutchinson in Issues, October 23, 2008
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With several credible statistical citations, argues the immense benefits for integrating the economy of marijuana into that of the United States.

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