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  • If there were not Chapo, we would have to invent him (with apologies to Wilde)
    December 9, 2011
    Following in the footsteps of Eduardo Gutiérrez Guerrero [1], I am going to state the obvious: to focus on arresting the leaders of TCOs rather than systematically dismantling the organization itself …

  • New York Times: Active Duty Cops Face Difficulties Joining LEAP
    December 5, 2011
    Over the weekend, the New York Times published a story on the emerging debate within law enforcement about whether we need to end the “war on drugs,” and the fact that some officers who support legali …

  • White House Dismisses Popular Marijuana Petitions
    October 29, 2011
     Polls Show Marijuana Legalization More Popular Than President Obama WASHINGTON, DC — Late Friday night the White House issued a typical evasive rejection of the several marijuana legalization petiti …

  • New Ken Burns PBS Documentary Brings "Prohibition" Lesson to Modern America
    September 28, 2011
      More Politicians Joining the Call to End “War on Drugs”   Cops Who Fought “Drug War” Say It’s Time for Legalization   WASHINGTON, DC — As more politicians and world leaders declare willingness to c …

  • ONE DRUG ARREST EVERY 19 SECONDS IN THE U.S.
    September 19, 2011
    New FBI Numbers Reveal Failure of “War on Drugs” WASHINGTON, D.C. — A new FBI report released today shows that there is a drug arrest every 19 seconds in the U.S. A group of police and judges who hav …

  • War on Marijuana
    September 17, 2011
    Today´s post is by guest writer, Allison Gamble–W. McKay Marijuana is the most widely used illegal substance in the United States, and the most controversial as well. While some people argue from a f …

  • Cops and Judges Endorse California 2012 Marijuana Initiative
    September 13, 2011
    Law Enforcers Say Ending Prohibition Improve Public Safety SACRAMENTO, CA — A group of police officers, prosecutors, judges and other criminal justice professionals is announcing its support for the …