Can Larry Krasner Fix Philly's Crime Problem?
Philadelphia's progressive district attorney tried to enact criminal justice reform—and got impeached for his trouble.
Philadelphia's progressive district attorney tried to enact criminal justice reform—and got impeached for his trouble.
Ohio might be on the verge of making home distilling legal—but federal law will still prohibit it.
Federal sentences for simple marijuana possession dropped by 93 percent over seven years.
S.B. 58, which emulates an initiative that Colorado voters approved last month, would legalize the use of five psychoactive substances found in fungi and plants.
A study credits "an overall lower police search rate," the result of new priorities and legal constraints.
Legalization is unlikely in the foreseeable future, but banking reform and expungement could be feasible.
Proposition 122 is the broadest liberalization of psychedelic policy ever enacted in the United States.
Two more states legalized recreational marijuana on Tuesday, while decriminalization of five natural psychedelics looks like a winner in Colorado.
The ballot initiative also would authorize state-licensed "healing centers" where adults could obtain psychedelics for supervised use.
From immigration to drug reform, there is plenty of potential for productive compromise.
Even as he pardons thousands of marijuana users, the president stubbornly resists legalization.
The president's mass pardon does not extend to pot suppliers, and his rescheduling plans won't make marijuana a legal medicine.
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It would be far easier to prosecute sex trafficking if voluntary sex work were legal.
The results confirm that the ongoing collapse of marijuana prohibition has not boosted underage consumption.
Travelers caught with small amounts of marijuana at the U.S. border face much less severe punishment.
The bill would've removed civil penalties but stopped well short of taxation and regulation.
Belgium is the first country in Europe to decriminalize selling and paying for sex.
But 37 states allow medical or recreational use, and arrests are falling.
Though state laws in both places have not yet adapted, consumers of "entheogenic" plants and fungi are now less likely to be arrested and prosecuted in the two cities.
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Voters overwhelmingly approved a ballot initiative that makes "entheogenic plant" possession the city's "lowest law-enforcement priority."
The resolution urges police to refrain from arresting people for noncommercial production and distribution as well as possession.
What have policy makers learned since Colorado became the first state to allow recreational use in 2012?
Small-scale drug possession is now a $100 infraction that can be dismissed with a call to a drug abuse assessment hotline.
The evolution of Pollan's thinking reflects the confusion caused by arbitrary pharmacological distinctions.
Press Secretary Jen Psaki repeatedly tried to muddy the issue by changing the subject to reclassifying marijuana.
The Nordic Model comes to Manhattan.
New Mexico could be the 16th state to legalize pot, while Texas considers tinkering with its onerous penalties and Pennsylvania continues to arrest cannabis consumers.
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The court said criminalizing unknowing possession violates the right to due process.
If passed, the bill would allow for legal possession by July 1.
States where recreational use has been legalized now include about a third of the U.S. population.
The reformed drug warrior opposes marijuana legalization and supports "mandatory rehabilitation" for people who violate the government’s pharmacological decrees.
Voters came out for legalizing marijuana, removing criminal penalties for psychedelic use, and treating drug addiction as a public health concern.
Ballot initiatives continue to reverse marijuana prohibition while making the treatment of other drugs less oppressive and more tolerant.
The initiative makes noncommercial possession of controlled substances a citable offense punishable by a $100 fine.
The ballot measure applies to noncommercial production, distribution, and possession of "entheogenic plants and fungi."
The odds of getting arrested for consuming cannabis are getting smaller.
Measure 110 would reduce felony convictions for drug possession by an estimated 95 percent.
The anti-prostitution pledge is unconstitutional when applied to U.S. nonprofits. But the feds say it's still OK to compel speech from these groups' foreign affiliates.
"If a consenting adult wants to engage in sex work, that is their right," Gabbard says.
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A ballot measure would create a regulatory framework for recreational sales.
Council member Gregorio Casar: "I think the state of Texas should come out of the Stone Ages and not only decriminalize but legalize marijuana in the state."
“Incarceration should not even be a response to drug possession.”
The Democratic presidential candidate wants to keep prostitution customers criminalized while "decriminalizing sex work on the part of the seller."
She's not a libertarian, but Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard is shaking up the race for the Democratic nomination.