In what seems like a scene straight out of a Monty Python movie, Mexican soldiers seized a giant catapult believed to have been used to fling drugs across the U.S.-Mexico border. Acting on a tip from the U.S. Border Patrol, the Mexican military confiscated 45 pounds of marijuana, an SUV […]
Your Interview with the President
On Tuesday January 25 at 9 p.m. ET, President Obama will deliver his 2011 State of the Union Address, which will be streamed live at http://www.youtube.com/worldview You can submit your questions for the President for an exclusive YouTube Interview that will take place just two days later, on January 27. […]
Drug Policy During the Obama Administration: An Assessment
Ethan Nadelmann — Drug Policy During the Obama Administration: An Assessment from Hungarian Civil Liberties Union on Vimeo.
Denver Mile High Marijuana Summit
Listen to the Denver Mile High Marijuana Summit, November 6. Speakers: Rick Doblin, PhD Founder and Executive Director, MAPS Jeff Jones Oaksterdam University, Prop 19, California Ethan Nadelmann Executive Director, Drug Policy Alliance Aaron Houston Executive Director, SSDP Sue Sisley, MD Arizona Medical Marijuana Initiative Steve Fox Director of Government […]
Police Chief Joseph McNamara vs. Bishop Ron Allen
From San Jose State University: debate between Prop 19 supporter and star of new marijuana legalization TV ad, former San Jose police chief Joseph McNamara vs. resident anti-Prop 19 spokesperson Bishop Ron Allen.
Why NORML Supports Prop 19
NORML Executive Director, Allen St. Pierre, and Founder/Legal Counsel Keith Stroup, Esq. explain why they support California’s Prop 19 and why you should as well.
Legalizing Marijuana
Watch the full episode. See more Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly. PBS Program: Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly Episode: Legalizing Marijuana The California Council of Churches supports Proposition 19 to legalize marijuana, but there are some religious leaders who do not.
California Mothers: Legalize Marijuana
A group of mothers in California voiced their support for the legalization of marijuana. California voters will consider a ballot proposition that would allow cities to regulate and tax marijuana and legalize possession of small amounts of pot. (Oct. 19)