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Are Stoners High on Romney?new

There's talk of many cannabis advocates casting a protest vote against Obama.
Sacramento News & Review  |  Nick Miller  |  05-11-2012  |  Drugs

Engage the Enemynew

A new Cleveland court helps veteran offenders shake their demons
Cleveland Scene  |  Anastasia Pantsios  |  08-03-2011  |  Civil Liberties

Can a Grieving Poet's Movement for Peace Save Mexico?new

On a broiling mid-June afternoon in Juarez, Javier Sicilia stepped on to a makeshift stage in a downtown park to address at least 2,000 of his fellow grieving Mexicans. The crowd applauded wildly as the soft-spoken, 54-year old poet began to speak in measured tones about creating a national movement to “save our Democracy.”
The Texas Observer  |  Melissa del Bosque  |  07-08-2011  |  Drugs

Heroin.com: Selling Junk Onlinenew

In 2008, New York City's Special Narcotics Prosecutor began leading a team of undercover investigators targeting the drug dealers who used Craigslist to advertise their wares. Three years later, drug dealing on the classified-ads website is still blatant and ubiquitous.
The Village Voice  |  David Shapiro and Joe Coscarelli  |  04-20-2011  |  Drugs

Dead Zonenew

The Texas-Mexico border has always been violent — but nothing like this.
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Peter Gorman  |  01-05-2011  |  Crime & Justice

Serving Those Who Servednew

Veterans make up eight percent of the U.S. population, but 20 percent of the homeless population. What's being done to help them?
Illinois Times  |  Patrick Yeagle  |  11-11-2010  |  Homelessness

Shot By Drug Smugglers?new

Renowned forensics experts say a Pinal County deputy's high-profile tale about getting shot after encountering drug smugglers doesn't add up.
Phoenix New Times  |  Paul Rubin  |  09-24-2010  |  Crime & Justice

Inside the Brutal World of America's Kidnapping Capitalnew

Phoenix, Ariz. is labeled the kidnapping capital of the U.S. because of people- and drug-smuggling out of Mexico. But it's the smuggled immigrants, not the general public, who overwhelmingly are the primary victims.
The Village Voice  |  Monica Alonzo  |  08-11-2010  |  Crime & Justice

Santa Cruz Pins Crime Fighting Hopes on Pogonip Pathnew

Santa Cruz leaders are hoping a bike path through the heroin and meth dealing nexus of the Pogonip park will clean up crime. Experts say otherwise.
Good Times Santa Cruz  |  Curtis Cartier  |  08-03-2010  |  Crime & Justice

Beware of Kids With Headphonesnew

Digital dosing the new gateway drug?
Austin Chronicle  |  Jordan Smith  |  07-19-2010  |  Drugs

Overcrowding at Illinois Prisons is Costly and Dangerousnew

In Sangamon County, at least 13 inmates were released early, many serving just a fraction of their sentences. One repeat drunk driver served only a month of his year-long sentence; another inmate serving time for possession of cocaine spent only two weeks behind bars.
Illinois Times  |  Patrick Yeagle  |  03-04-2010  |  Crime & Justice

Cocaine King Max Mermelstein Came Out of Hiding for a Screenwriternew

On the screen, superspliced interviews with two former smugglers tell the story of the cocaine avalanche that in the 1980s turned Miami into a bullet-riddled Little Medellín. Using budget special effects to augment footage of drug busts and murder scenes, Cocaine Cowboys isn't your typical documentary.
Miami New Times  |  Gus Garcia-Roberts  |  03-01-2010  |  Drugs

Will New Mexico Offer Drug Users Treatment Instead of Jail Time?new

There might be some good news on the horizon for those caught in the revolving door of drug addiction. Proposed state legislation would give judges the discretion to offer people with drug-possession charges a treatment program instead of jail time.
Weekly Alibi  |  Carolyn Carlson  |  02-09-2010  |  Drugs

When Will Medical Marijuana Get the High Sign in Monterey County?new

Daniel Maniscalco dreams of getting off the road and opening Monterey County’s first medical pot storefront. “I want to provide medical marijuana patients the medicines their doctors recommend,” he says.
Monterey County Weekly  |  Robin Urevich  |  12-17-2009  |  Drugs

The saga of Jose Morales Continues in Texas, as he Awaits Sentencing on a Cocaine Charge.new

Jose Morales was arrested in August, 2008 at the Edinburg airport after trying to charter a jet back to Baltimore. Federal agents found six kilos of cocaine in a restroom trash can. Morales pled guilty to a single felony count last spring, and there began a battle over his sentencing.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Edward Ericson Jr.  |  12-08-2009  |  Drugs

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