Drug reformers slam Obama for 'prioritizing low-level arrests'

Responding to the Obama Administration's latest national drug control strategy, leading drug policy reform advocates assailed the president for "prioritizing low-level drug arrests" over other policies that even the White House has acknowledged to be more effective in boosting public health and safety.

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Wisconsin Supreme Court won't take up voter ID case

The Wisconsin Supreme Court refused to take up appeals to the state's new voter ID law Monday, but an advocate against the law remained hopeful that they would take up the case in the future.

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Democrats and Republicans support Colorado's marijuana legalization push

During their state convention last weekend, Colorado Democrats adopted a party platform that officially calls for the legalization of marijuana, stopping just short of endorsing the Amendment 64, a statewide ballot initiative which seeks to accomplish exactly that later this year.

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Ron Paul finally defeats the Fed in new video game

For Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX), 76, the 2012 Republican primaries are probably his last tango with presidential politics. But the aging libertarian will still achieve his life-long dream of crushing the nation's Federal Reserve banking system... If a Houston-based video game developer is successful, that is.

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Cable shows U.S. permission required for key Ugandan combat ops

Update (below): Publisher confirms cyber attack following Raw Story report

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'Kony 2012' group confirms WikiLeaks spy allegation

The non-profit group Invisible Children has confirmed that a U.S. diplomatic cable published by WikiLeaks, which claims the group fed intelligence to the Ugandan government to enable the 2009 arrest of a central resistance figure, is in fact true.

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Black church protests Hank Williams Jr. for calling Obama Hitler

Members of an African-American church in Tuscaloosa, Alabama showed up at a Hank Williams Jr. concert on Saturday to speak out about his racially offensive lyrics and his comments about President Barack Obama.

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Activists promise to challenge Houston's ban on feeding homeless

The Houston City Council voted this week to require prior permission before any citizen may distribute food to five or more people on public property, but local activists are preparing to fight back -- and hard.

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Regulate marijuana billboard grabs eyes near Mile High Stadium

Colorado's Campaign to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol has just fired its first big advertising salvo, and it looks to be an effective one.

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Coke and Pepsi abandon conservative group over voter ID, gun laws

Though the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) was formed almost 40 years to organize conservative state legislators and allow them to share and replicate one another's legislative ideas -- and has been "soliciting more input from private sector members" about what is good for them for more than 20 years -- it wasn't until recently that it attracted almost any scrutiny for its promulgation of everything from Stand Your Ground laws to voter ID to business-friendly tort reforms. That increased scrutiny may have just started to get costly for ALEC.

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Santa Monica College investigates why a 4-year-old girl was pepper-sprayed

A California college announced Wednesday that it will launch an investigation into a pepper spray incident that left two people hospitalized, several people injured and a 4-year-old girl sprayed, according to a statement obtained by The Santa Monica Dispatch.

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Arizona bill would declare pregnancy 2 weeks before conception

A measure that passed Arizona's Senate claims that it would ban abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy, but experts say that the bill is far more restrictive, effectively banning abortions after 18 weeks and declaring that a woman could be pregnant 2 weeks before she even had sex.

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Man tries to board flight with knife in mayonnaise jar

A bizarre incident occurred at JFK airport in New York City Tuesday evening, where a man was caught trying to smuggle a knife onto a flight in a jar of mayonnaise, according to a spokeswoman from the Transportation Security Administration (TSA).

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