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Will Psychedelic Drug Research Return to Harvard?new

Harvard has shied away from psychedelic drug research since they expunged Tim Leary and Baba Ram Dass for LSD abuse back in 1963. Now Dr. John Halpern is making his bid to bring hallucinogens back to campus.
Boston Phoenix  |  Peter Berbergal  |  05-29-2008  |  Drugs

Details of the Big SDSU Drug Bust Emergenew

The District Attorney conveyed the impression that the DEA had uncovered a single huge drug ring, led and organized by Kenneth Ciaccio and centered in six fraternities. The reality, as it turns out, was a little different.
San Diego CityBeat  |  Eric Wolff  |  05-28-2008  |  Drugs

Is Bad Journalism to Blame for Marijuana Prohibition?new

Drugs are dangerous. Drugs ruin people's lives. Drugs can kill. But that doesn't mean they always do. The truth is, most people who use drugs -- both legal and illegal -- do so responsibly and without any noticeable detrimental effect. But that's just not a good story.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Daniel McQuade  |  05-19-2008  |  Drugs

Reed College: One of America's Most Permissive Drug Collegesnew

The private school with one of the most prestigious academic programs in the U.S. is one of the last schools in the country where students enjoy almost unlimited freedom to experiment openly with drugs, with little or no hassles from authorities.
Willamette Week  |  Staff  |  05-14-2008  |  Education

Reality Bitesnew

When a young chef tries to save teen lives through food, his students prove his toughest critics.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Tim McGinnis  |  05-05-2008  |  Food+Drink

Barney Frank's Marijuana Decriminalization Bill Shouldn't be Controversialnew

It's been more than 36 years since a national commission appointed by President Richard Nixon recommended the decriminalization of up to 100 grams of marijuana for personal use, but no bill has been introduced in Congress to decriminalize marijuana since 1984; the Shafer Commission's recommendations remain ignored. Until two weeks ago.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Daniel McQuade  |  05-05-2008  |  Drugs

Marijuana Activists Fight for the Right to Get Highnew

The Canadian marijuana movement gears up for a big party, and a fight against a tough new crime bill which would impose mandatory minimum sentences for drug-related crimes.
Montreal Mirror  |  Patrick Lejtenyi  |  04-25-2008  |  Drugs

Massachusetts Lawmakers Push to Criminalize Salvianew

Is this a test-run for marijuana-law reform?
Boston Phoenix  |  James Tierney  |  04-24-2008  |  Drugs

Don't Look to Obama or Clinton for Progressive Drug Reformnew

Both Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton have far superior drug policy plans than Republican nominee John McCain, who claimed to not even know that many federal raids on state-approved medical marijuana patients have taken place. But neither is the reformer this nation's drug policy needs.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Daniel McQuade  |  04-22-2008  |  Drugs

A Minnesota Lawmaker Tries to Ban Salvia ...new

So we decide to try the potent, legal psychedelic ourselves.
City Pages (Twin Cities)  |  Matt Snyders  |  04-10-2008  |  Drugs

Border Checkpoints: The Nation's Biggest Weed Trapsnew

Border Patrol checkpoints near Yuma, Ariz., use K9 dogs to nab hordes of pot users headed back from the beach.
Phoenix New Times  |  Ray Stern  |  03-18-2008  |  Drugs

My Opana Adventuresnew

In which I abuse the new prescription painkiller, and (barely) live to tell the tale.
New York Press  |  Mishka Shubaly  |  03-06-2008  |  Drugs

Salvia: The Next Casualty in the War on Drugsnew

Let us herald the last legal days of the strong, natural hallucinogen salvia divinorum in Virginia. Raise your hand if you've ever heard of it before.
C-Ville Weekly  |  J. Tobias Beard  |  03-05-2008  |  Drugs

Blowing Smoke

How the federal government's Marihuana Medical Access Division fails Canada's sick and dying.
Monday Magazine  |  Jason Youmans  |  02-27-2008  |  Drugs

In the War on Meth, It's the Civilians Who Losenew

Before I stepped into the home, I thought I'd seen it all. I've seen the war on drugs. I've seen the stupid things people will do on crack or cocaine. But meth is the most addictive substance known to man.
Metro Spirit  |  Alan Tanner  |  02-27-2008  |  Drugs

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