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Austin
Chronicle Weed Watch:
ONDCP won't take a hit In other news,
the drug war took a decidedly recreational turn last week when the nation's
drug czar declined to hit a few softballs – his press conference
specialty – with his drug reformer counterparts. For years the
nation's drug war agency, the White House Office of National Drug Control
Policy, has declined to debate drug policy with any reform groups, despite
numerous challenges to do so. The stalemate took a twist last week when
drug czar John Walters' ONDCP softball team – We Czar the Champions
– removed from its schedule a June 8 game against the NORML-sponsored
team, the One Hitters, made up of players from a host of D.C.-based
drug policy reform groups. On May 17, the Capitol Hill newspaper Roll
Call reported that the ONDCP removed the game from its roster because
the office couldn't come up with enough players – still, the paper
noted that the czar's team didn't have any trouble finding players for
any of its other games. The reformers offered to reschedule –
any day, any time – but the czar's team declined, claiming "they
couldn't find the time." ONDCP spokesman Tom Riley first told Roll
Call the cancellation was the result of a player shortage, then reversed
his position, saying it was in fact a policy-related decision. "I
wouldn't think we would play any team that promotes drug use,"
he told the paper. "That includes teams that promote smoking meth
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