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Wednesday, 09 January 2008 |
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A New Hampshire television station reported Sunday that Democratic presidential candidate Mike Gravel told a group of high school students that marijuana is safer than alcohol and should be treated that way. According to the report, Gravel said: "Alcohol is a heck of a lot worse than marijuana, and I'm sure a lot of you have tripped out on alcohol. It's a lot safer to do it on marijuana."
The Chicago Tribune story also included this statement: "Go get yourself a fifth of Scotch or a fifth of gin and chug-a-lug it
down and you'll find you lose your senses a lot faster than you would
smoking some marijuana." |
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Saturday, 05 January 2008 |
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Written by SAFER
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Monday, 03 December 2007 |
SAFER is seeking a new field director for its office in Denver, Colorado. Please click below for more information on the position and instructions on how to apply. |
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Wednesday, 07 November 2007 |
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On November 6, 2007, more than 57 percent of Denver voters approved Initiated Question 100. The measure designates adult marijuana possession the city's lowest law enforcement priority and directs officials to call off arrests and prosecutions for such behavior. Find out more about Initiated Question 100 at www.SaferDenver.com, or read initial reports on its success at the Denver Post, the Rocky Mountain News, and the Denver ABC affiliate. WARNING: Do not be fooled by opponents' claims that this measure cannot be implemented. In fact, in Missoula, where a similar measure was adopted last year, officials recently announced an official policy in which they will refrain from arresting adults for marijuana possession.
It's not a matter of whether city officials can do this, but a matter of whether they will. If they do not, they are officially breaking more Denver laws than any adult marijuana user. |
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