Citing Marijuana Legalization Vote, Latin Leaders Call for Policy Review

Citing Marijuana Legalization Vote, Latin Leaders Call for Policy Review

Filed under: Drug Use Washington D.C.

In addition to several paragraphs of boilerplate language reiterating their country's continuing commitment to fighting criminal drug trafficking organizations, the declaration also “underlines that it is necessary to deeply analyze the social …
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Meet the Members of Congress Who Will Make Marijuana Reform an Issue in 2013

Filed under: Drug Use Washington D.C.

Now that Colorado and Washington state have legalized recreational marijuana, it's time to consider what Washington, D.C. will do about it. President Obama hasn't stopped the DEA … That small coalition will seek recruits from the rest of the Colorado …
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Beaverton student who won regional Siemens Competition got idea from mom's

Filed under: Drug Use Washington D.C.

1-4 in the finals in Washington, D.C.. Tripathi was the only … He was accepted and spent 10 weeks last summer at the Institute of Chemical Biology and Drug Discovery with professor Iwao Ojima, a cancer and tuberculosis medication researcher. Ojima …
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