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Marijuana Justice Requires Expanding Access to Record Expungements

September 13, 2018 criminal justice, marijuana, race

BY BEN MCGUIRE After Vikash Singh was prosecuted in Los Angeles for growing medical marijuana in 2014, he found that

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Reckoning with Reparations: The Kush Economy is Our 40 Acres and a Mule

June 4, 2018June 5, 2018 incarceration, marijuana, race

BY KHADIJAH TRIBBLE “The Nixon campaign in 1968, and the Nixon White House after that, had two enemies: the antiwar

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Rich and White? Feel Free to Light Up

April 20, 2018April 30, 2018 discrimination, justice, marijuana

BY BOB PAYNE “Jim” boards the plane in Denver. After a weekend of high-elevation hiking and brewery IPAs, he’s packed

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Marijuana in Maine: A Case Study in Bipartisanship

September 5, 2017January 31, 2018 bipartisan, Dukakis, governor, maine, marijuana, state government

BY JAKE VIOLA Paul LePage (R-ME) is America’s most conservative governor, and a reliable headline. For ten weeks this summer,

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The UN Special Session on Drugs: A Moment to Recognize the Tragedy of a Failed Policy

April 22, 2016 drug policy, drugs, heroin, heroin epidemic, marijuana, narcotics, war on drugs

BY TANIA DEL RIO The war on drugs is fueling conflict and destroying families. It is time for the global

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