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BRITAINS’S DRUGS HYPOCRISY IS A GIANT SELF INFLICTED WOUND

November 6, 2010
by ENCOD 2010

Source: The Guardian

2 November 2010

By Simon Jenkins

No minister has the guts to do what’s needed on narcotics: make it harder to drink alcohol, and legalise and tax the rest

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CALIFORNIA CITIES APPROVE MARIJUANA TAXES

November 4, 2010
by ENCOD 2010

Source: Drug War Chronicle

November 3 2010

By Phillip Smith

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A BOY HAS BEEN DEAD

November 4, 2010
by ENCOD 2010
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THE NETHERLANDS CAN SAVE 850 MILLIONS LEGALISING SOFT DRUGS

October 28, 2010
by ENCOD 2010

AN ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVE ON THE LEGALISATION DEBATE: THE DUTCH CASE

By Martijn A. Boermans, The Amsterdam Law Forum

28 October 2010

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HIGH TIME TO LEGALISE MARIJUANA

October 28, 2010
by ENCOD 2010

Source: The Financial Times

October 27 2010

Editorial

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REPORT OF UN HUMAN RIGHTS SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR: WAR ON DRUGS HAS FAILED

October 25, 2010
by ENCOD 2010

Source: UN Doc No A/65/255

By Anand Grover, UN Special Rapporteur on the Right of Everyone to the Highest Attainable Standard of Physical and Mental Health

26 October 2010

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DRUG DECRIMINALIZATION POLICY PAYS OFF

October 18, 2010
by ENCOD 2010

Source: Politico.com

14.10.10

By GLENN GREENWALD*

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DIPLOMATIC CRISIS AT THE UNODC

October 12, 2010
by ENCOD 2010

Source: Telking drugs

27.09.2010

By Johnny Fortune

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DRUGS ARE ALSO A DEVELOPMENT ISSUE – WHICH IS WHY WE SHOULD LEGALISE THEM

October 5, 2010
by ENCOD 2010

Source: Guardian blog

5 October 2010

By Jonathan Glennie

Since drug prohibition deeply affects some of the world’s poorest people, the development community must back legalisation calls

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THE BUDGETARY IMPACT OF ENDING DRUG PROHIBITION

September 29, 2010
by ENCOD 2010

Source: CATO Institute

September 27, 2010

by Jeffrey A. Miron and Katherine Waldock

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