Maine lawmaker: Marijuana legalization bill modeled after existing medical law

The Maine lawmaker behind a new bill this session that would legalize marijuana and regulate it similarly to alcohol told Raw Story on Monday that her proposal is modeled so closely after the state's existing medical marijuana statue that the only thing which would truly change if it passes is the availability of funds in drug cartel bank accounts.

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Immigrant women's group: Obama's proposal lacks 'critical pieces' for humane reform

An advocacy group for immigrant women called for President Barack Obama to expand the scope of his proposed immigration reforms in a statement to The Raw Story on Wednesday.

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Military provides inadequate care for injuries suffered during sexual assaults

Some women in the military are still receiving inadequate care for sexual assault, a Government Accountability Office (GAO) report published Tuesday found. The report found that "not all first responders had completed the required training," even after a 2005 Department of Defense directive mandated "a comprehensive policy for the prevention of and response to sexual assault." One servicewoman even reported an inability to gain access to yeast infection treatment.

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Immigration groups: 'Group of 8' proposal wrongly trades 'citizenship for increased enforcement'

Lawmakers aren't the only ones who are "guardedly optimistic" over the recent proposals to reform the nation's immigration process. Immigrant advocates are also wary of where the framework proposed by the senatorial "Group of 8" will go.

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Oregon, Maine and California targeted for marijuana legalization in 2016

Fresh off victories in Colorado and Washington, drug reform activists are wondering where the next hotbed for legalization will emerge. The Marijuana Policy Project, a leading group behind those 2012 wins, told Raw Story that they think they know the answers: Oregon, Maine and California.

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Dems hope generational shift will turn Texas blue and shut GOP out of White House

The Texas Democratic Party truly believes that an electoral coup in the state, led by Latinos, would deny conservatives access to the White House for a generation or more -- potentially forever, a spokesperson told Raw Story this week.

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Listeners and employees quit Georgia public broadcasting as mind-control conspiracy theorist takes over

Georgia residents have begun canceling their donations to Georgia Public Broadcasting after a recent report revealed that a former Republican state senator -- who believes the United Nations is planning to turn the U.S. into a communist dictatorship using mind control -- is receiving a salary of $150,000 to run part of the network.

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Study: Military women experience unintended pregnancy rates at double U.S. average

A new study released in the February issue of Obstetrics & Gynecology found that military women experience a higher-than-average unintended pregnancy rate, and the rate actually increased between 2005 and 2008.

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Personal wealth influences legislators opposition to estate tax, study finds

A study published online Sunday by the journal American Politics Research suggests that members of Congress are partially motivated by self-interest when voting on the estate tax.

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'Population Bomb' scientist: 'Nobody' has the right to 'as many children as they want'

A Stanford professor and author of The Population Bomb recently published a paper in a scientific journal re-emphasizing climate change and population growth pose existential threats to humanity and in an interview with Raw Story said that giving people the right to have as many children as they want is "a bad idea."

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Activists use MLK's 'I Have A Dream' speech to pick copyright fight

Hoping to highlight what they see as problems with America's copyright system, a group of activists called Fight for the Future published a copy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "I Have A Dream" speech to Vimeo over the weekend with the express intent of picking a fight, urging people to share the copyrighted work without regard for the law.

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Three people injured after 12-gauge shotgun goes off at NC gun show

Three people were injured on Saturday after a 12-gauge shotgun went off while being checked at a North Carolina gun show.

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Complaint accuses UNC of downplaying sexual assault despite federal rebuke

A complaint filed with the U.S. Department of Education accuses administrators at the University of North Carolina of downplaying sexual assault cases at the school, and pressuring the assistant dean of students to under-report such cases.

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