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    The failed war on drugs

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    BLUNT TRUTH: THE KING OF POT

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    Alaska: Push to Legalize Marijuana Begins

    The state will be the next battleground in the effort to legalize marijuana. Lt. Gov. Mead Treadwell, whose office oversees elections, certified a ballot initiative application on Friday that would make it legal for adults to possess up to one ounce of marijuana. Supporters will have one year to collect 30,169 signatures from qualified voters across the state to get the question on the ballot. They aim to do this by January.

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    Time to Legalize Cannabis

    The marijuana industry is one that is becoming undeniably profitable and marketable. As activists and anti-prohibition legislatures have been doing their best to decriminalize our beloved cannabis plant, the war on drugs might be finally making some positive changes within the next decade, or so we hope.

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    Oregon voters would likely pass marijuana vote

    It could happen as early as 2014. In the wake of ballot measures legalizing marijuana in Washington state and Colorado, it's not at all out of the question that Oregon voters will have another shot at legalizing marijuana in this state.

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    Free Cammy Dee! MA Citizens united!

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    Its time to end our failed war on marijuana

    Marijuana has become the drug of choice for police departments nationwide... a trend that is playing out with serious consequences here in Rock County. According to a new report released Tuesday by the American Civil Liberties Union, police have turned much of their zeal for fighting the failed War on Drugs toward the enforcement of marijuana laws in communities across Wisconsin and the country.

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    Father's Day Gifts Marijuana Growers Will Love

    Father's Day gifts for the marijuana grower dads we all know and love.

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    Activists: "Texas Getting Closer To Legalizing Marijuana"

    According to Mason Tvert, with the Marijuana Policy Project (MPP), investigators are wasting millions of dollars going after casual users. 'There is no logical reason why law enforcement officials should be spending their time arresting and prosecuting adults simply for possessing a product that is objectively less harmful than alcohol,' he said.

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    Nearly half of adults say they have tried marijuana, but not recently

    In a recent Pew Research Center survey, 48% of adults said they had tried marijuana, up from 40% just three years ago. But among that group, just 12% said they had smoked marijuana within the past year.

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    Mom's Cancer Struggle Prompts Medicinal Marijuana Advocacy

    Recently, the powerhouse former broadcaster and advertising saleswoman found another mission: sharing the message that medical marijuana can be life-changing for people with serious illnesses.

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    Steve Miller-Miller on Adam Kokesh & NA Poe arrests

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    New York lawmakers push to decriminalize marijuana

    Every 42 seconds, someone in America is arrested for marijuana possession.

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    L.A.'s New Mayor Is OK With Legalizing Marijuana

    Marijuana was important for medicinal use, he said. "But if in the future, California's voters want it for casual use, for me, it's not a problem."

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    Medical marijuana helps senior sleep, contend with other problems of aging

    Before Cherie Scott goes to sleep every night, the 86-year-old has a sweet bedtime snack: a marijuana cookie.

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    420 RALLIES BECOMING MORE ORGANISED IN 2013

    This year, 2013, the Vancouver 420 rally was the biggest rally that Vancouver has ever seen. An estimated 250,000 pot enthusiasts packed the streets of Vancouver to celebrate the cannabis culture.

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    Marijuana Poll Finds Almost Half Support Legalizing Its Growth

    Nearly half of Americans say that growing marijuana should be legal, and even more support legalizing the growing of hemp, according to a new HuffPost/YouGov Poll.

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    OAS to White House: Its High Time the U.S. Debated Legalizing Pot

    On the Latin American street, the Organization of American States has always borne a reputation, often undeserved, as Washington's lackey. But the OAS, based in Washington, just tossed the White House a message it would rather not hear: It's time to seriously discuss legalizing marijuana as one means of reducing the western hemisphere's harrowing drug violence. That conclusion, from a study presented last Friday in Bogota, Colombia, by OAS Secretary-General Jose Miguel Insulza, is one that a growing number of Latin American governments - including Uruguay, which legalized marijuana last year - are urging the Obama Administration to accept. Having the motion seconded by Washington's 'lackey' makes it harder to ignore.

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    New York Marijuana Rally Today In Albany: Concerned Politicians Fire Up Pot Law Debate

    What: Press conference with Caucus members, community groups, and people impacted by the costly, unlawful and racially biased marijuana arrests crusade in NY When: Wednesday, May 22nd, 2013 at 1 p.m. Where: Million Dollar Staircase, Capitol Building, Albany, NY Who: Scheduled to attend: Members of the New York State Black, Puerto Rican, Hispanic, and Asian Caucus, with community members from around the state

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    Big Vote This Tuesday In Los Angeles For Medical Marijuana Dispensaries

    There is a big vote this Tuesday in Los Angeles, California that will largely determine the future for medical marijuana dispensaries in the area. Below is a message that I received from my friends in Los Angeles:

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    Poll: 78% Of Kentuckians Support Medical Marijuana

    According the latest Kentucky Health Issues Poll, 78% of Kentuckians support the legalization of medical marijuana, and 25% say they would be okay with regulating recreational use as well. Only 38% oppose any form of legalization.

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    LA's Measure D Wants to Create a Marijuana Monopoly

    Welcome to Los Angeles, the city that can't quite get it together about medical marijuana. Voters love it, politicians shy away from acknowledging that it has redeeming qualities for patients -- well except one, thanks for being brave Councilman Bill Rosendahl and glad to hear that your medical marijuana use is helping your life.

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    Vermont moves toward decriminalizing small amounts of marijuana

    Reuters) - Vermont's legislature on Monday approved a bill that would decriminalize the possession of small amounts of marijuana, a measure the state's governor expects to sign into law in the coming weeks.

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    8 in 10 Kentuckians support medical marijuan

    More than 4 in 10 adults in Kentucky support having lawmakers make the decision on whether the drug should be legal for medical uses, according to the poll. About the same number say voters should decide the issue.

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    Medical Marijuana Patients Protest AG Holders UC Berkeley Speech

    BERKELEY, CA - As U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder delivered a commencement speech Friday for UC Berkeley law school graduates, a plane flew overhead with a banner that read 'Holder: End Rx Cannabis War. #Peace4Patients,' in protest against recent actions by the Justice Department (DOJ) in the Bay Area.

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