
Five More Useless Drug War Deaths Last Month
By Phillip Smith At least five people died at the hands of law enforcement officers attempting to enforce the drug laws between October 30 and

By Phillip Smith At least five people died at the hands of law enforcement officers attempting to enforce the drug laws between October 30 and

If you are in the area: When: Saturday, December 5at 9:00am – 12:30pm in EST Where: Gloria Dei Lutheran Church 15 Hayes St, Providence, Rhode

Local marijuana policy reform advocates, including an active-duty Dallas police officer, will gather Saturday for an advocacy training event at the Tyler Area Chamber of

After the most recent election in Canada, a lot of people feel that marijuana legalization is inevitable in Canada. And rightfully so, because the person

By Phillip Smith When you think about getting property stolen, you think about criminals, but maybe you should be thinking about the police. Law enforcement

Law Enforcement Against Prohibition (LEAP) is one of my favorite reform organizations, hands down. On the wall in my small home office, I have an

Much of the money allocated to law enforcement in 2015 from the Michigan Medical Marihuana Fund went unused, a governmental report shows, and those funds

Leading advocates for drug policy reform will be honored at an awards ceremony on Saturday, November 21, at the biennial International Drug Policy Reform Conference

I received the following e-mail from the great folks over at Law Enforcement Against Prohibition, which has always been one of my favorite reform organizations:

The results of the 2015 National Drug Threat Assessment Summary have been released, and the results show that marijuana is the least of the nation’s

Local marijuana policy reform activists, including a former Dallas police official, will gather Saturday for an advocacy training event at the J. Erik Jonsson Central

I received the following press release: The Law Firm of Michael Komorn has learned that the Michigan State Police (MSP) Forensic Science Division crime labs

Today, Law Enforcement Against Prohibition (LEAP), a group of police, prosecutors, judges, and other law enforcement professionals working to end marijuana prohibition, declared their support

It’s almost Halloween, so you know what that means – marijuana prohibitionists and some law enforcement agencies are dusting off the ‘marijuana Halloween candy epidemic’

By Keith Mansur – Oregon Cannabis Connection It appears the CIA Director’s personal email account was so insecure a self proclaimed stoner was able to

I have written a couple of articles now stressing the importance of marijuana stores checking EVERYONE’S identification before they sell them marijuana. The entire world

The United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is the worst government agency of all time according to many. There have been calls by American citizens for

By Phillip Smith Civil rights advocates and marijuana legalization supporters are welcoming a decision from the state Supreme Judicial Court that says police can’t stop

Below is a press release from Law Enforcement Against Prohibition about the beginning of recreational sales in Oregon starting tomorrow: Oregon, which legalized marijuana in

The annual number of arrests for marijuana offenses in the U.S. increased last year for the first time since 2009, according to the Uniform Crime

If you have consumed marijuana long enough, chances are you have had run-ins with law enforcement. Hopefully those interactions were favorable, and if not, hopefully

I deal with information security quite a bit at my cubicle job. I don’t know everything there is to know about information security, but one

Governor Martin O’Malley will hold a marijuana legalization listening session in Denver, Colorado this Thursday, September 17 at 9:30 AM MDT. O’Malley will hear from policymakers,

By Terrie Best – San Diego Americans for Safe Access San Diego CA – In one of the most depressing statements from a judge I’ve