The Barrett Brown Review of Arts and Letters and Jail: The White People Meeting
The Barrett Brown Review of Arts and Letters and Jail: The White People Meeting
When the 17 whites of the Seagoville jail unit had assembled, the white-people meeting was brought to order by our “speaker,” a heavyset meth dealer who had been voted into office a few months before (and… Continue reading
Lawmakers Push Obama to Soften Marijuana Rules
Lawmakers Push Obama to Soften Marijuana Rules
Obama recently told the New Yorker that marijuana isn't more harmful than alcohol when it comes to “its impact on the individual consumer.” Legalization advocates quickly jumped on those remarks and started a petition on Change.org, saying Obama … Read more on TIME… Continue reading
Police: Man Swallows Crack Cocaine, Suffers Seizures
Police: Man Swallows Crack Cocaine, Suffers Seizures
2h. Police: Man Swallows Crack Cocaine, Suffers Seizures. February 8, 2014, 4:08 am. Share This Post. Comments. Maryland State Police say a man who tried to swallow suspected crack cocaine during a traffic stop lost consciousness and suffered seizures. Read more on… Continue reading
Testimony at murder suspect's hearing confused
Testimony at murder suspect's hearing confused
Jaylene Welch testified that some of them, including herself, were drinking alcohol and doing meth. Brandon Zae testified he was not under the influence, something Welch contradicted on the stand. Zae said an argument broke out between Brisco and … Read more on Hutchinson… Continue reading
Opinion | Marijuana legalization does not go far enough: All drugs need to be …
Opinion | Marijuana legalization does not go far enough: All drugs need to be …
As support grows for the legalization of marijuana, it is time to consider legalizing all drugs in the United States – heroin, LSD, crack, everything – and end the destructive War on Drugs. Such a… Continue reading
Maine weighs wider use of drug that prevents overdose deaths
Maine weighs wider use of drug that prevents overdose deaths
Maine's failing to prevent drug deaths by limiting distribution of a medication that counteracts overdoses and punishing those who call 911 to report overdoses, according to a recent analysis. But new legislation could change the state's approach. The … Read… Continue reading