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Afghanistan Expects Record Poppy Harvest

Afghanistan will produce another record poppy harvest this year that cements its status as the world's near-sole supplier of the heroin source, yet a furious debate over how to reverse the trend is stalling proposals to cut the crop, U.S. officials say.

40,000 Pounds of Cocaine Seized at Sea

The Coast Guard began unloading more than 40,000 pounds of cocaine seized from three ships off the Central American coast, much of it from a single bust considered the largest in U.S. maritime history.

Study: Antidepressants May Help Kids

Authors of a new comprehensive analysis of antidepressants for children and teenagers say the benefits of treatment trump the small risk of increasing some patients' chances of having suicidal thoughts and behaviors.

$19M Found Buried Under House in Cali

Police say they found $19 million in cash under the floorboards of a house in Cali on Saturday.

Afghanistan Won't Spray Poppy Plants

Rebuffing months of U.S. pressure, Afghan President Hamid Karzai decided against a Colombia-style program to spray this country's heroin-producing poppies after the Cabinet worried herbicide would hurt legitimate crops, animals and humans, officials said Thursday.

The Vine

It's Time to Legalize Drugs

Source: AlterNet.org

''Prohibition has failed -- again. Instead of treating the demand for illegal drugs as a market, and addicts as patients, policymakers the world over have boosted the profits of drug lords and fostered narcostates that would frighten Al Capone.

Poppies vs. Power in Afghanistan

Source: The Washington Post

The West will begin to resolve the grim and massive problems that the international drug trade creates only when the United States and Europe make justice rather than vengeance the center of drug laws, create effective rehabilitation programs that fill hospitals rather than jails …

Man Shoots Burglars In Own Home, Loses Life Savings When Police Find Small Amount of Pot

Source: Reason Magazine

Last summer, two burglars broke into Ricks' home. He shot and killed one of them. Police determined he acted in self-defense, and cleared him of any criminal wrongdoing.

Drug prohibition - What a cop learned from years on front line

Source: amarillo.com

As a retired police officer and detective who worked in the trenches of the drug war for 18 years, I heartily agree with House's remarks.

The Top 10 (plus one) Drug Law Stories of 2007

Source: druglaw.typepad.com

Another year is wrapping up and so it is once again time to consider the most interesting drug law stories of the last 365 days.

Cocaine Jet That Crashed in Mexico Part of Cowboy Government Operation, DEA Sources Claim

Source: narconews.com

The Gulfstream II jet that crash landed in the Mexican Yucatan in late September carrying close to four tons of cocaine was part of an operation being carried out by a Department of Homeland Security agency, DEA sources have revealed to Narco News.

Drug Dogs 101- An Expert Opinion

Source: iwasthestate.com

I meet interesting people through this blog. Today I had the chance to talk with Steven Nicely of K9 Consultants of America. Mr. Nicely was kind enough to answer a few questions about drug dogs. Mr. Nicely is a consultant out of Austin and an expert witness on drug dogs.

It's Time to Legalize Drugs

Source: AlterNet.org

Rhetoric should not be driving drug policy. Legalization would strip addiction down to what it really is: a health issue.

Jingle-bang! Santa's chopper shot up over Rio slum

Source: Yahoo! News

Not even Santa Claus is safe as the violent Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro celebrates the Christmas season.

War on Drugs has unlikely foe

Source: dailynews.com

As a friend of presidents and hobnobber with governors, David Fleming makes an unlikely insurgent against the War on Drugs.

Musician killings highlight unrelenting violence in Mexico

Source: The Austin American-Statesman

Mexico is reeling from the gruesome executions of three popular musicians this month in a record year for drug violence, despite a yearlong military operation against Mexico's major drug cartels.

Pressure Mounts on Congress As Supreme Court, Sentencing Commission Both Act to Cut Crack Cocaine Sentences

Source: stopthedrugwar.org

Both the US Supreme Court and the US Sentencing Commission acted this week to redress inequities in the sentencing of federal crack cocaine defendants, but changes in sentencing will be only marginal unless Congress acts to amend or undo the minimum sentences it has mandated for  …

Drug Reform Goes to the Big Easy -- The 2007 International Drug Policy Reform Conference, New Orleans

Source: stopthedrugwar.org

In its biggest show of numbers yet, the drug reform movement gathered in New Orleans last weekend for the 2007 International Drug Policy Reform Conference.

Latest Teen Drug Use Numbers Out -- White House Claims Success, Critics Say Not So Fast

Source: stopthedrugwar.org

The latest annual Monitoring the Future survey of teen drug use was released Tuesday.

Drug Czar Makes Absurd Claim That the Drug War Reduces Teen Tobacco Use

Source: stopthedrugwar.org

If you haven't figured out yet that the Drug Czar will say anything, you should start reading some of the stuff he says.

House Judiciary Leader Criticizes DEA's Attacks On Medi-Pot Dispensaries

Source: norml.org

In a statement issued Friday by the 21-term Congressman, Conyers said: "I am deeply concerned about recent reports that the Drug Enforcement Administration is threatening private landlords with asset forfeiture and possible imprisonment if they refuse to evict organizations legal …

Remember That Jet That Crash-Landed With Four *Tons* of Cocaine On Board? It May Have Been A CIA "Rendition" Plane

Source: Daily Kos

This Florida based Gulfstream II jet aircraft # N987SA crash landed on September 24, 2007 after it ran out of fuel over Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula it had a cargo of several tons of Cocaine on board now documents have turned up on both sides of the Atlantic that link this Cocaine …

From Mississippi - A Cory Maye Update

Source: The Agitator

Thank this war. The goddamned drug war. It is so incredibly senseless and stupid.

Panel makes crack term guidelines retroactive

Source: Reuters

A U.S. agency that sets federal sentencing guidelines voted on Tuesday to make retroactive a recent reduction in recommended crack cocaine penalties.

Bush Adminstration "Unfair and Racist" on the War on Drugs

Source: The New York Times

A panel reduces harsher prison sentences for crack cocaine versus the powdered form citing unfair racial practices and a misconception of the danger.

America, Intoxicated: Conference Tackles Disasters of the Drug War

Source: AlterNet.org

1,200 activists and experts converged on New Orleans for the Drug Policy Alliance conference, where AlterNet won a prize for its drug war coverage.

Tighter drug-free zones at schools gain support

Source: NJ.com

Gov. Jon Corzine, a state panel he appointed, his attorney general and all 21 county prosecutors yesterday endorsed a proposal to shrink the "drug-free zones" around schools and public buildings to make them more effective.

Poll: 99 Percent Wouldn't Use Hard Drugs If They Were Legalized

Source: stopthedrugwar.org

Washington, DC -- Marking the 74th anniversary of the repeal of national Alcohol Prohibition, StoptheDrugWar.org today released polling results suggesting that drug prohibition's main supporting argument may be simply wrong.

Broncos rusher Henry escapes ban after winning appeal

Source: Yahoo! News

A timely bit of news from the sports front. Travis Henry, a multi-millionaire who also happens to be represented by a robust and powerful labor union, has come to the end of a four-month legal battle to prove that a positive test for weed was incorrect.

California Sent 1,000 Drug Offenders to Fight the Forest Fire

Source: stopthedrugwar.org

As the Malibu wildfire nears full containment, it is very worth noting that about 1,100 male and female nonviolent drug offenders normally warehoused in California prisons were called upon to risk life and limb fighting last month's massively devastating blazes.

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