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  vrijdag 28 september 2012 @ 12:29:09 #251
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7s.gif Op donderdag 27 september 2012 22:07 schreef Papierversnipperaar het volgende:
Nieuwsuur: Aandacht voor de War on Drugs op de Algemene Vergadering VN.
Voorspelling: "We moeten drugsgebruik NOG harder aanpakken"

"Maar, maar we zitten nu al het leger in"

"Ik zeg, NOG harder aanpakken die hap, dan lossen we het wel op"
Opgeblazen gevoel of winderigheid? Zo opgelost met Rennie!
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http://documentary.net/th(...)-cartels-vs-mormons/

Leuke docu over mexico en de connectie met mitt rommney.
  zaterdag 29 september 2012 @ 14:18:48 #253
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Cafeïne is ook maar een drug.
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Calderon argued that developed nations have a responsibility to approach the issue of drugs realistically, not just by considering a regulated drug market, but by viewing it as a public health problem.
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Those who have long called for a change in policy have applauded his bold call to action, while at the same time noting Calderon's emphatic plea to the UN was not actually mentioned in the official UN summary of his comments.

Sanho Tree, the director of the Drug Policy Project at the Institute of Policy Studies, commenting on the omission, said: "It sounds like a lot of censorship because fully half of his speech was devoted towards criticising the international war on drugs and the conventional approaches that have been undertaken, and yet when your read the official summary on the website it's as though it's been scrubbed of any type of criticism. In fact it makes him sound like a cheerleader it's actually quite offensive because future historians and journalists [...] will assume from the summary that there was really no criticism of the drug war."

Tree said the UN was also "very defensive" about reopening discussions on amending three related conventions which, he says "keep the international drug war locked in place".
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  maandag 1 oktober 2012 @ 00:22:03 #254
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....nachtrijder...Nachtzwelgje!
  woensdag 3 oktober 2012 @ 13:26:06 #255
172669 Papierversnipperaar
Cafeïne is ook maar een drug.
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In Marseille, de tweede stad van Frankrijk, zijn twaalf agenten gearresteerd op verdenking van corruptie. Ze zouden geld en drugs hebben gestolen van criminele bendes. Het is de volgende smet op het imago van het Franse politiekorps.
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  woensdag 3 oktober 2012 @ 19:21:38 #256
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Cafeïne is ook maar een drug.
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De Mexicaanse politieagenten die eind augustus een auto van de Amerikaanse ambassade onder vuur namen, hebben mogelijk gehandeld in opdracht van de georganiseerde misdaad. Dat heeft een Amerikaanse betrokkene dinsdag gezegd tegen persbureau AP.
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  woensdag 3 oktober 2012 @ 22:26:24 #257
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Cafeïne is ook maar een drug.
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Los Angeles city council rescinds ban on pot shops but legal future is unclear

Repeal is a victory for pro-marijuana activists and cancer patients, but federal authorities have ordered shops to close

Los Angeles has repealed its ban on pot shops, granting a reprieve to the city's estimated 1,000 dispensaries but leaving their legal status in limbo.

The city council voted 11 to 2 on Tuesday to rescind the ban, which it had approved in July, following lobbying by the increasingly well-organised cannabis sector.

It was a victory for organisations and unions which represent pot shop owners and workers as well as activists who say they need they need medical marijuana to treat serious illnesses.

Bill Rosendahl, 67, a council member with diabetes, neuropathy and cancer, made an impassioned plea for the dispensaries. "Where does anybody go, even a councilman go, to get his medical marijuana?," he asked in a hoarse voice, his body gaunt. Doctors, he said, told him he might not have "much time to live".

However opponents, including police, council members and neighbourhood groups, said pot shops used the medical argument as cover to sell to recreational users, turning areas seedy and crime-ridden.

The vote will need to be repeated next week because it was not unanimous. It was triggered after pot shop advocates collected more than 20,000 signatures to include the issue in a March referendum.

The council opted to reverse the ban rather than face an expensive and possibly doomed referendum fight with a sector which has hired lawyers and lobbyists and formed groups such as Americans for Safe Access and the Greater Los Angeles Collective Alliance. The coalition has another powerful member in the United Food and Commercial Workers union, which represents workers at dozens of shops.

The city's pot shops remain in legal limbo. Federal statutes forbid the sale of marijuana, but California – along with 16 other states and the District of Columbia – permit medical marijuana. The apparent contradiction has become most apparent in LA where pot shops have proliferated to the point even some advocates say there are too many and that rogue operators give the rest a bad name.

Green-uniformed pot shop workers on the Venice boardwalk invite tourists into stores for consultations with doctors who diagnose ailments and write cannabis prescriptions.

Last week federal authorities raided several pot shops in the city and ordered dozens of others to close within two weeks.

One council member, Mitchell Englander, urged the city to use zoning laws to crack down on pot shops because they were not on a municipal list of approved land uses.
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Wat misschien het cartelprobleem daar kan oplossen:

A. zorg dat de islam en sharia daar voet aan de grond krijgen
B. installeer een brute dictator die alleenrecht op drugssmokkel kan afdwingen
  zondag 7 oktober 2012 @ 00:46:35 #259
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Cafeïne is ook maar een drug.
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Scandal Rocks Boston as City Realizes that Thousands of People Were Falsely Convicted for Drugs

Court administrators in Massachusetts are scrambling to set up special court sessions to address the cases of more than a thousand people imprisoned after being convicted of drug crimes based on lab evidence submitted by Annie Dookhan, the now disgraced former state crime lab analyst. Dookhan herself was arrested last Friday for her fraudulent work at the lab, as the scandal continues to reverberate across the state's criminal justice system.

According to State Police reports obtained by the Boston Globe , Dookhan has admitted not performing proper lab tests on drug samples for "two or three years," forging colleagues' signatures, and improperly removing evidence from storage. Citing the same reports, the Boston Herald reported that Dookhan had admitted to "intentionally turning a negative sample into a positive a few times" and to "dry-labbing" samples, where she classified samples as drugs without actually testing them.

"I messed up bad, it's my fault," Dookhan told police, explaining that "she did what she did in order to get more work done."

Dookhan's misconduct, which first came to light in June 2011, has already shaken the Dept. of Public Health, whose commissioner, John Auerbach, has resigned, as have two other managers at the Hinton Laboratories facility in Jamaica Plain where the lab was located. The crime lab was consolidated earlier this year into the Dept. of Public Safety as part of a budgetary move.

The incident has also raised the question of systemic issues affecting the crime lab. In internal emails leaked to the Globe , laboratory staff went on record as far back as 2008 describing "the situation in the evidence office [as] past the breaking point." That was before some of the now former management at Hinton took those positions, though not before Dookhan. The Globe article describes "a staff drowning in work, instances of misplaced evidence in crime cases, and mounting frustrations over the Patrick administration’s seeming indifference."

Attorney General Martha Coakley and the State Police charge that Dookhan's mishandling of drug evidence is a crime under the state's broadly written witness intimidation law. She is also charged with falsifying academic credentials for claiming a master's degree in chemistry from the University of Massachusetts-Boston, a degree which the school said it never issued.

Dookhan tested some 60,000 drug samples in 34,000 criminal cases during her nine years at the now shuttered lab. Some 1,141 people are currently serving drug sentences in state prisons or county jails in cases where she had a hand in testing the drug evidence. It is not known how many of those cases have been tainted by Dookhan's actions.
Het artikel gaat verder.
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  zondag 7 oktober 2012 @ 00:57:09 #260
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Cafeïne is ook maar een drug.
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The Obama administration released its 2012 National Drug Control Strategy and accompanying 2013 drug budget Tuesday, and while the administration touted it as a "drug policy for the 21st Century," it is very much of a piece with anti-drug policies going back to the days of Richard Nixon.
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The federal government will spend more than $25 billion on drug control under the proposed budget, nearly half a billion dollars more than this year
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One area where treatment funding is unequivocally increased is among the prison population. Federal Bureau of Prisons treatment spending would jump to $109 million, up 17% over this year, while the Residential Substance Abuse Treatment Program for state prisoners would be funded at $21 million, up nearly 50% over this year.
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On the drug war side of the ledger, domestic anti-drug law enforcement spending would increase by more than $61 million to $9.4 billion, with the DEA's Diversion Control Program (prescription drugs) and paying for federal drug war prisoners showing the biggest increases. The administration anticipates shelling out more than $4.5 billion to imprison drug offenders.

But domestic law enforcement is only part of the drug war picture. The budget also allocates $3.7 billion for interdiction, a 2.5% increase over the 2012 budget, and another $2 billion for international anti-drug program, including assistance to the governments of Central America, Colombia, Mexico, and Afghanistan.
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"The president sure does talk a good game about treating drugs as a health issue but so far it's just that: talk," said Neill Franklin, executive director of Law Enforcement Against Prohibition (LEAP) and a former narcotics officer in Baltimore. "Instead of continuing to fund the same old 'drug war' approaches that are proven not to work, the president needs to put his money where his mouth is."
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  dinsdag 9 oktober 2012 @ 11:19:59 #261
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Cafeïne is ook maar een drug.
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Mogelijk groot succes Calderon met doden kartelbaas Los Zetas

De grote leider van Los Zetas lijkt gedood in een vuurgevecht met marinetroepen nabij de grens tussen de Mexicaanse staat Coahuila en de Verenigde Staten. Heriberto Lazcano – kortweg ‘El Lazca’ – zou zondagavond plaatselijke tijd zijn omgebracht.

Volgens AFP heeft de Mexcicaanse marine een verklaring afgegeven waarin wordt gezegd dat nog op de uitslag van een onderzoek wordt gewacht. Maar voorlopig forensisch bewijs duidt erop dat het gaat om ‘De Beul’; de machtigste man binnen het beruchte Mexicaanse drugskartel, aldus het Mexicaanse El PUniversal.

Mocht de volledige autopsie en identificatie zijn afgerond en bevestigen dat het om Lazcana gaat, geldt dit als een van de grootste overwinningen die president Felipe Calderon heeft geboekt in zijn reeds zes jaar durende oorlog tegen drugsbendes. Vorige maand werd al een belangrijke leider van het Golfkartel opgepakt.

Reuters meldt dat bij het vuurgevecht in het noorden van Mexico twee bendeleden zijn gedood. Er is “sterk bewijs” dat een van hen Lazcano is, aldus de marine. Hij geldt als een van Mexico’s meest gezochte criminelen en de VS hebben een prijs van 5 miljoen dollar gezet op het gevangennemen van ‘El Lazca’.

Los Zetas wordt gezien als een van de twee meest machtige drugkartels in Mexico en worden verantwoordelijk gehouden voor vele lugubere slachtpartijen in de almaar durende strijd met andere bendes. Vooral met het Golfkartel, waarvan Los Zetas zich afsplitste, wordt een bloedige strijd geleverd.
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Lichaam gedode leider drugskartel gestolen

MEXICO-STAD -
Een gewapende bende heeft het lichaam van een kopstuk van het gevreesde drugskartel Los Zetas dinsdag uit het mortuarium in het noorden van Mexico gestolen. Dat gebeurde een paar uur nadat Mexicaanse mariniers Heriberto Lazcano hadden gedood, zei de openbaar aanklager dinsdag.


De 38-jarige Lazcano, bijgenaamd 'de beul', werd maandag samen met een ander bendelid in Cohahuila, vlak bij de Amerikaans-Mexicaanse grens, in een vuurgevecht met mariniers doodgeschoten. Forensische tests en vingerafdrukken bevestigden dat het inderdaad om Lazcano ging.

De Amerikaanse regering had 5 miljoen dollar uitgeloofd voor tips die tot de aanhouding van Lazcano zouden leiden. Het Openbaar Ministerie in Mexico plaatste hem in 2011 op de lijst van 37 meest gezochte drugsbaronnen. Tips die tot zijn aanhouding zouden leiden, zouden 30 miljoen pesos (ongeveer 1,7 miljoen euro) kunnen opleveren.

Los Zetas geldt als een van de machtigste en gewelddadigste kartels van Mexico en houdt zich vooral bezig met drugssmokkel en mensenhandel. De bende werd eind jaren 90 opgericht door overlopers van de Mexicaanse speciale eenheden. De drugsoorlog in Mexico heeft inmiddels 60.000 mensen het leven gekost.

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  dinsdag 9 oktober 2012 @ 19:52:36 #263
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0s.gif Op dinsdag 9 oktober 2012 19:36 schreef Eagle_99 het volgende:

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  dinsdag 9 oktober 2012 @ 21:56:29 #264
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HAHA..JIJ hebt HEUL veel POSTS
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Ik ben toch wel verrast dat ze Z1 zo prompt toch te pakken hebben gekregen. Dat was een keiharde.
Life is just a series of peaks and troughs, yeah. And you don't know whether you're in a trough until you're climbing out, or on a peak, 'till you're coming down. And that's it. - David Brent
  dinsdag 9 oktober 2012 @ 23:30:30 #265
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Cafeïne is ook maar een drug.
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A fugitive doctor charged in the nation’s largest prosecution of Internet pharmacies is getting off in part because there’s just too much evidence in his case: more than 400,000 documents and two terabytes of electronic data that federal authorities say is expensive to maintain.

Armando Angulo was indicted in 2007 in a multimillion dollar scheme that involved selling prescription drugs to patients who were never examined or even interviewed by a physician. A federal judge in Iowa dismissed the charge last week at the request of prosecutors, who want to throw out the many records collected over their nine-year investigation to free up more space.

The Miami doctor fled to his native Panama after coming under investigation in 2004, and Panamanian authorities say they do not extradite their own citizens. Given the unlikelihood of capturing Angulo and the inconvenience of maintaining so much evidence, prosecutors gave up the long pursuit.

“Continued storage of these materials is difficult and expensive,” wrote Stephanie Rose, the U.S. attorney for northern Iowa. She called the task “an economic and practical hardship” for the Drug Enforcement Administration.
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0s.gif Op dinsdag 9 oktober 2012 21:56 schreef VeX- het volgende:
Ik ben toch wel verrast dat ze Z1 zo prompt toch te pakken hebben gekregen. Dat was een keiharde.
Dat wel, maar het zijn geen supermannen. Uiteindelijk delven ze allemaal het onderspit.
The problem is not the occupation, but how people deal with it.
  dinsdag 9 oktober 2012 @ 23:36:19 #267
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0s.gif Op dinsdag 9 oktober 2012 23:34 schreef waht het volgende:

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Dat wel, maar het zijn geen supermannen. Uiteindelijk delven ze allemaal het onderspit.
Dat doen we allemaal
  dinsdag 9 oktober 2012 @ 23:36:40 #268
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Who dares wins
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Dat wel, maar het zijn geen supermannen. Uiteindelijk delven ze allemaal het onderspit.
Klopt. En met elke die valt neemt de hoeveelheid cocaine af en moeten mensen in New York, London en Amsterdam maar met minder coke genoegen nemen. Toch?
It really is just like a medieval doctor bleeding his patient, observing that the patient is getting sicker, not better, and deciding that this calls for even more bleeding.
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Klopt. En met elke die valt neemt de hoeveelheid cocaine af en moeten mensen in New York, London en Amsterdam maar met minder coke genoegen nemen. Toch?
De markt blijft gewoon bestaan natuurlijk. Dat is de mens eigen.
The problem is not the occupation, but how people deal with it.
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war of drugs is fail :')
  zaterdag 13 oktober 2012 @ 21:40:33 #272
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Cefalu was placed on administrative leave a year and a half ago after speaking out about Operation Fast and Furious. In 2009, he launched the website CleanUpATF.org in order for agents within ATF to blow the whistle on corrupt behavior anonymously due to the agency's history of retaliation against those who "jump their chain of command." His website is where bloggers and news reporters first saw allegations of gunwalking. The site is heavily monitored by the Department of Justice.

In the February 2012 issue of Townhall Magazine, Cefalu detailed the ATF corruption leading up to Fast and Furious and his retaliation case coming from inside the bureau that led to his firing this week.



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My name is Vincent A. Cefalu. I am a special agent for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms under the U.S. Department of Justice. Welcome to our nightmare. I say our because dozens of us cant write a single article, and I have been asked and am privileged to speak on behalf of my peers who have not had the opportunity to voice their concerns related to ATF mismanagement, particularly with Operation Fast and Furious. This grotesquely dangerous and reckless operation should have never been considered, much less allowed to occur. It employed the unprecedented practice of allowing fi rearms to be transferred to violent criminals without any interdiction effort at all, in hopes of somehow later identifying high-level Mexican cartel members. But it was the pattern of gross mismanagement that had been allowed to exist in ATFand that I witnessedwhich fostered an environment that unleashed this operation, violating public trust on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border.

At no time in my career prior to becoming a complainant against my own agencythe agency I love and have been honored to serve could I have ever been convinced I would be the poster boy for whistleblowers and challenges to corrupt government. As a young Marine military policeman, I was thrilled, proud and honored to be in law enforcement. I never considered it work....

But I ended up the lead agent in a case with huge vendetta overtones by my state and local counterparts, where members of an ad hoc task force insisted on fast-tracking wiretap attempts against the suspects. I refused. When I reported this officially, senior management retroactively fabricated justifications for the actions they were preparing to take against me. This led to a network of frustrated agents and inspectors, which ultimately resulted in my being contacted regarding the gun-walking practices and cover-ups related to Fast and Furious. I took this information to Congress and advocated others to do the same.

In the 18 months leading up to Fast and Furious, Special Agent in Charge Bill Newells actions required that the agency had to pay out over a million dollars in settlements which should have led to his removal for the related conduct, had it ever been investigated and documented. Special Agent in Charge George Gillette had been disciplined multiple times, and his subordinates had logged dozens of complaints related to his incompetence and mismanagement. Had ATF dealt with them at the time, the Fast and Furious program would never have been undertaken. However, by attacking those who exposed corruption, ATF was able to keep their golden boys in place. This process was repeated all over the country (Newell has since been relocated to D.C. headquarters, but not fired). So pronounced was the mismanagement that ATF logged more complaints than either the DEA or FBI per agent. This is notable because the latter two are much larger agencies.

I write this article almost 6 years into the whistleblower process with ATF and only after millions of taxpayer dollars and countless hours of manpower have been expended by my agency to attack and discredit me and other whistleblowers.

The environment at ATF today is one where honest officers cannot act without fear of reprisal from dishonest officers. Such is this agent's story, and the story of many other whistleblowers, including those involved in Fast and Furious.
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  maandag 15 oktober 2012 @ 09:55:10 #273
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Cafeïne is ook maar een drug.
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Speed and the city: meet the Adderall-addled adults of New York

Adderall is capitalism's wonder-pill. It dulls your personality levels and optimises your productivity levels

New Yorkers, it's fair to say, have something of a reputation. They're brusque and they're brash and they will trample you with their ambition. But it's not something in the water that makes them like this; it's something a lot of them are swallowing with expensive bottles of Smartwater. It's Adderall.

Adderall is the brand name for a cocktail of amphetamines packaged up by big pharma for the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). This being a disorder that presents with extraordinary frequency in the US, particularly amongst the offspring of pushy parents. Type A-sorts intent on their kids getting straights As, even if it means putting them on Class As. Because, here's the thing: Adderall is basically legalised speed. And here's the other thing: Adderall works. Or rather, it makes you work. It makes you alert and focused and able to concentrate for hours on end.

Adderall works so well, in fact, that some doctors are advocating its use in schools, whether the kids have ADHD or not. This week the New York Times published an article about a Dr Michael Anderson, who prescribes Adderall to low-income schoolchildren struggling with their studies. Dr Anderson doesn't even believe ADHD is a legitimate illness, but he does believe that taking Adderall can help disadvantaged children compete with their more privileged peers. "We've decided as a society that it's too expensive to modify the kid's environment," he explains. "So we have to modify the kid."

There has been some justifiable outrage about Dr Anderson's standpoint. After all, doling out hardcore drugs to kids who aren't even legally able to buy a beer is deeply weird. But then again, so is America's attitude to drugs. This is a country that has spent 40 years and $1 trillion warring against drugs – or, rather, the "wrong" sort of drugs. This is a country that shuts its borders to anyone who has been convicted of taking a Class C drug. And yet this is a country that not only tolerates certain Class A-type drugs, it actively embraces them.

Dr Anderson's unusual frankness has brought into relief what is an open secret about Adderall: it is widely and unashamedly used by large swaths of privileged America so they can work harder, faster, and longer. And I'm not just talking about college kids. While discussions of Adderall in the media focus overwhelmingly on its use in educational institutes, what you hear less about is the number of professionals who use it so they can put more hours in at the office. Indeed, demand for the magic pills is so rampant in New York that when the great Adderall drought of 2011 struck the city it triggered a thoroughly Gotham-ic panic. Normally stoic New Yorkers wept at pharmacist counters and The New York Observer set up a special Adderall Wire to keep tabs on where readers should try scoring. The Observer, let me stress, is not a fringe publication. It printed Candace Bushnell's "Sex and the City" column and targets a "sophisticated readership of influential young urban professionals". Not drug addicts, mind, but influential young urban professionals.

One of the reasons America's well-paid classes are so in love with Adderall is that it is pathetically easy to get hold of. There is a reason they call a prescription a 'script over here: find an accommodating doctor and you simply have to say the right words in the right order to get whatever you want. I've dabbled with Adderall before because of a banker-friend of mine who knew one such doctor. My friend worked at UBS from 5am to 7pm and went out in Manhattan from 11pm to 4am. When you're tired of London you may be tired of life, but when you're tired of New York you simply don't have enough Adderall. And this friend made sure she had enough.

Adderall, you see, is capitalism's wonder-pill. It optimises your productivity levels, it dulls your personality levels, and it turns you into the closest human approximation there is to a machine. And that's why, despite the fact that it's basically speed, despite the fact that it's ridiculously addictive, despite the fact that it can re-wire your brain and ruin your life, much of corporate America is A-OK with it.
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  maandag 15 oktober 2012 @ 13:58:52 #274
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Als het bezit van kleine hoeveelheden gecontroleerde drugs in de toekomst wordt toegestaan, zal dat geen ernstige toename in het drugsgebruik veroorzaken. Dat concluderen Britse deskundigen na zes jaar onderzoek.

Een onderzoeksteam van vooraanstaande Britse wetenschappers, politiemensen, academici en deskundigen heeft zes jaar lang de Britse drugswetten onderzocht. Geconcludeerd werd dat het tijd is om de decriminalisering te introduceren.
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Volgens de commissie is de huidige aanpak van de Britse regering te simplistisch. 'Het gebruik van drugs zorgt lang niet altijd voor problemen, maar dat wordt zelden door beleidsmakers erkend. De meeste gebruikers hebben geen last van noemenswaardige problemen. Onder sommige omstandigheden kan drugsgebruik zelfs ook voordelen hebben.'
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  dinsdag 16 oktober 2012 @ 00:03:56 #275
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Brad Pitt Slams The Government's "War On Drugs" At His Film Screening!

Brad Pitt has made it no secret that he believes drugs should be legalized and at the screening for his new documentary, "The House I Live In," he spoke his mind on exactly what he thinks, and didn't hold back.

In a small theater, Pitt introduced the director Eugene Jarecki and he says:

My drug days are long since passed but it's certainly true that I could probably land in any city in any state and get you whatever you wanted. I could find anything you were looking for. Give me 24 hours or so. And yet we still support this charade called the drug war. We have spent a trillion dollars. It's lasted for over 40 years. A lot of people have lost their lives for it. And yet we still talk about it like it's this success.

The film takes a look at what President Richard Nixon coined "the war on drug abuse" in 1972 and examines how things have exploded by then. It also happens to be executively produced by our very own Russell Simmons!

That means it's worth the watch!

We love seeing celebs stand up for what they believe in! Go Brad!
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[b]Op dinsdag 6 januari 2009 19:59 schreef Papierversnipperaar het volgende:[/b]
De gevolgen van de argumenten van de anti-rook maffia
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