AltWeeklies Wire
Breaking Bad: Digital Drug Sales, Analog Drug Deathsnew

The feds and a prosecutor say a Houston company selling synthetic drugs on the Internet is responsible for the deaths of teenagers in Minnesota and North Dakota.
Houston Press |
Craig Malisow |
03-14-2013 |
Drugs
Who Wants to Save a Junkie?new

Drug overdoses now kill more people than car accidents in this country. An expanded use of Narcan would radically change that.
Willamette Week |
Erin Fenner |
03-08-2013 |
Drugs
Is Your Weed Covered?new

Will your health insurance cover medical marijuana?
Boston Phoenix |
Valerie Vande Panne |
02-15-2013 |
Drugs
California Pot RX: Legal in MA?new

Will dispensaries in Massachusetts accept a medical-marijuana card from California?
Boston Phoenix |
Valerie Vande Panne |
02-07-2013 |
Drugs
Flying High?new

Will you be able to take your medical marijuana across state lines? Your burning questions, answered.
Boston Phoenix |
Valerie Vande Panne |
01-31-2013 |
Drugs
Buying Americannew

The U.S. marijuana business is so sophisticated that there’s even a college for pot growers.
Fort Worth Weekly |
Jeff Prince |
01-23-2013 |
Drugs
Tags: Oaksterdam University
Pot Junkies Terrorize D.C. Partiesnew

Guys, Washingtonians are smoking pot at parties, and the Washington Post is on it.
Washington City Paper |
Will Sommer |
01-11-2013 |
Drugs
Tags: Marijuana
Up in Smoke?new

Colorado's and Washington's creation of alcohol-like statutes for marijuana made Oregon a bronze-at-best state for pot legalization, but marijuana policy reform advocates are riding high.
Eugene Weekly |
Shannon Finnell |
12-20-2012 |
Drugs
When Will California Legalize Pot?new

Now that Colorado and Washington have done it, California reformers are eyeing 2014 or 2016 for another ballot initiative — but their optimism is laced with caution.
East Bay Express |
David Downs |
12-12-2012 |
Drugs
Sick Enough to Smokenew

A peek inside Orange County's most exclusive medical-marijuana club, one no one wants to join.
No Dealin' Dopenew

Colorado's cheerleaders won't cater to pot tourism.
Colorado Springs Independent |
Bryce Crawford |
11-14-2012 |
Drugs
Colo. MMJ Centers Being Barraged With Callsnew

The passage of Colorado Amendment 64 has sent interested parties into search mode for how to obtain the now legal-ish substance.
Colorado Springs Independent |
Bryce Crawford |
11-07-2012 |
Drugs
High Hopes for Cocainenew

Parkinson's patients start to benefit from a new test using the party drug.
Colorado Springs Independent |
J. Adrian Stanley |
10-24-2012 |
Drugs
GDP and Seven Stars, Rebornnew

Richmond's GDP Collective is barren of décor but packs the best strains in the region, while Seven Stars hides in plain sight in a small mall.
East Bay Express |
David Downs |
09-29-2012 |
Drugs