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Written by KSAZ Fox 10
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Friday, 07 May 2010 |
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Mothers for marijuana? There's a movement gaining momentum that asks
people to reconsider drug policies that punish pot users. A
Scottsdale mother is among those attending the Women's Marijuana
Movement press conference at the Colorado State Capitol. Supporters
say marijuana is a safer alternative to alcohol, which can lead to
crimes like domestic violence and sexual assault. They argue that
prohibiting marijuana actually makes us less safe. |
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Written by KSAZ Fox 10
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Friday, 07 May 2010 |
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Mothers for marijuana? There's a movement gaining momentum that asks
people to reconsider drug policies that punish pot users. A
Scottsdale mother is among those attending the Women's Marijuana
Movement press conference at the Colorado State Capitol. Supporters
say marijuana is a safer alternative to alcohol, which can lead to
crimes like domestic violence and sexual assault. They argue that
prohibiting marijuana actually makes us less safe. |
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Written by Douglas Brill
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Wednesday, 21 April 2010 |
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In a tie-dyed T-shirt, ripped jeans and a headband tied around shoulder-length hair, Benjamin Swartout got Lafayette College students to look up from their hookahs.
Swartout, 21, president of the Lafayette College chapter of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, urged gathered students to support a fresh look at marijuana laws.
"This is where we make our stand and fight for our rights back, our liberties, our freedom," Swartout told about 100 students. "Today we proclaim the Emerald referendum at our school."
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Written by SAFER
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Tuesday, 20 April 2010 |
UPDATE: "Marijuana is Safer" is FREE for another day! The 4/20 book giveaway has been extended because the
offer is rising so quickly on Digg.com. If you already got a free copy,
please use the button below to Digg the offer so more people will see it.
If you haven't downloaded a copy yet, you have another chance, so don't
miss out this time! --------------------------------------------
As the title implies, Marijuana is Safer was written to educate the public about the relative harms of marijuana and alcohol. In the book, the authors encourage readers to talk to others about this issue and even encourage them to pass the book alon once they're finished reading it. Well, now it is going to be even easier to pass the book along. Today, April 20th (4/20), from 7 a.m. to 11:59 p.m. ET, the authors and publisher of Marijuana is Safer are making the book available for FREE via Scribd.com. |
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