• https://www.globalresearch.ca by Prof Michel Choss
Donald Trump has offered to intervene in Mexico, i.e. "to go after the Drug Cartels" following "the brutal killing of an American family in Mexico". The Mexican president has turned down Trump's generous offer.
The 50-year US war on drugs has been a total failure. The 20 year "war on terror" has likewise been a gigantic US government disaster. So what to do about two of the greatest policy failures in US history? According to President Trump and many in
Nine Americans-including three women and six children-were gunned down by drug cartel members in Mexico's northern state of Sonora. Eight young children survived the gunmen's attack.
The moment Mexican security forces put El Chapo's son on his knees outside his home and force him to call his brother to stop cartel members attacking soldiers in Culiacán gun battle that left 13 people dead
Not long after President George W. Bush declared a "war on terrorism," I wrote that this war would end up being as perpetual as the federal government's war on drugs. Some 18 years later, the U.S. government's killing of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi
With the exception of the U.S. national-security state and its foreign policy of empire and intervention and its torture, state-sponsored assassinations, coups, alliances with dictatorial regimes, invasions, occupations,...
Thirteen Mexican police officers were recently killed in an ambush in the western state of Michoacan. The ambush was carried out by at least 30 individuals firing high-powered weapons. The killers were members of a drug cartel called the Jalisco New
Mexican president DEFENDS the army's decision to release El Chapo's son after his arrest to 'protect civilians' following bloody night of warfare that has left at least eight dead in Sinaloa cartel stronghold of Culiacán
After California voters approved reducing or eliminating pot-related crimes and wiping out past criminal convictions, identifying those who qualify for amnesty has proven difficult.
... 'Spiritual Experiences'. In the first ruling of its kind, the district court in Mexico City granted permission for the pair to "possess, transport and use cocaine"--but not sell it--following an injunction request by Mexico United Against Crime
In the land of the free, parents whose children voluntarily wish to abstain from chemotherapy and have their parent's consent, can and will be kidnapped and their parent jailed.
In case after infuriating case, the Free Thought Project has reported on instances of horrifying rights violations all stemming from a police officer claiming to smell a plant.
In this heartfelt and thoughtful talk, Christina shares her ideas about the destructive impact of the war on drugs and the mounting evidence that the opposite approach would be much more effective.
What was it like being the absolute most hardcore opponent of the drug war way back in the 1988 US presidential race? Ron Paul! Looking back 31 years later, most of the things Ron Paul advocated as a 1988 Libertarian Party candidate for president hav
• https://thefreethoughtproject.com By Matt Agorist
In one of the most sweeping criminal justice reforms to date, the state of Illinois will wipe the records of nearly 800,000 people whose lives were ruined by the war on marijuana.
Having repeatedly failed to generate enough convincing propaganda to justify banning it outright here in the United States, the corrupt Food and Drug Administration (FDA) under President Donald Trump is now trying to eliminate all access to the herba
On October 17th 2018 at the flip of a switch the Canadian government went from hardcore prohibition era anti cannabis authoritarians, to full on dealers claiming territory left right and center! What changed you might ask? Do they no longer think it
On May 17, 2019, the City of Denver decriminalized the use and possession of psilocybin mushrooms via referendum. Nevertheless, the vote was a nail-biter as the initiative was only passed by a tight margin of 50.5 percent to 49.5 percent.
Adults are more and more favoring the decriminalization of cannabis. And they don't want the plant's use legalized because they want to get high, rather most simply want a more natural way to combat pain or depression.
RPI Director Daniel McAdams opens the Ron Paul Institute's "Winning the War on the War on Drugs" conference last month with a short discussion of how the "regime changers" use the drug war to drum up support for interventionist US policies abroad.
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