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Dec 6th, 2011 - Howard Wooldridge - Drug Prohibition w/ focus on Fed Prohibition of Marijuana
Program Date:40 years and one trillion tax dollars spent, 2.3 million in prison = drugs are cheaper, stronger and readily available to teens.
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40 years and one trillion tax dollars spent, 2.3 million in prison = drugs are cheaper, stronger and readily available to teens.
Dr. Christopher Glenn Fichtner, author of Cannabinomics: The Marijuana Policy Tipping Point discusses legalization of marijuana with Ernest Hancock
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Leigh Maddox retired a Captain from the Maryland State Police in 2007. She participated in the war on drugs from many angles. - Special Assistant State's Attorney and Retired State Police Captain
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The Mexican drug war that has taken the lives of 28,000 people over the past four years could conceivably come to an end if California votes to legalize marijuana, say prominent American and Mexican policy makers.
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A longtime advocate of doctors on behalf of patients in chronic pain has become the target of an ugly grand jury investigation after she spoke out to defend a physician charged with over-medicating patients to their deaths.