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Obama financier-turned pot shop owner: 'They can't criminalize us'

Wanda James (pictured, above), a Navy veteran, restaurant owner, longtime Democratic strategist and former member of Obama's national finance committee, might not be the kind of person you'd expect to sell weed.

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Top drug reformer: 'Obama is worse than Bush' on marijuana policy

Rob Kampia (pictured, left), director of the Marijuana Policy Project (MPP), has been working on drug policy issues for 17 long years, and during that time he's seen a dramatic shift toward legalization in the U.S. political climate.

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Former NM Gov. Gary Johnson: Legalize marijuana to reduce violence

Former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson (R) knows what it's like to wade out to the fringes of an issue and wait for everyone else to catch up with him.

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'Anonymous' hacker: Legalize marijuana for the cure

Heroes to some and villians to others, the "Anonymous" movement has come to symbolize much more than just a group of rogue hackers. But far from breaking into computer networks run by rogue governments or multinational corporations, as they've come to be known for, the online hacktivists now have their sights set on a different human rights issue entirely: marijuana prohibition.

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More 'frathouse' legislation coming unless more women are elected to statehouses

The earliest skirmishes in the War on Woman were on the state level, long before an all-male panel was assembled in the House to discuss whether birth control should be covered by employee insurance plans. In 2011 alone, the Guttmacher Institute chronicled a record number of bills designed to restrict abortion -- and 2012 isn't over yet.

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Attorney warns of violence if university snuffs out Colorado 4/20 protest

A violent scene could be the inevitable result if the Colorado University-Boulder's moves ahead with its plans to snuff out a long-running 4/20 protest, a Colorado attorney warned Raw Story on Thursday.

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House Dems introduce bill recognizing low income mothers raising their kids as work

Buoyed by Mitt Romney publicly expressing that "All moms are working moms," House Democrats introduced legislation that would revise Clinton-era welfare laws and allow stay-at-home mothers to be compensated for taking care of their young children without worrying about falling into abject poverty.

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Activist: New climate poll shows 'reality will trump big dollar denial efforts'

Following the publication of a George Mason University poll on Wednesday that shows 69 percent of Americans believe the weather is getting worse due to climate change, author and environmental activist Bill McKibbon hailed the findings as proof that "reality will trump big dollar denial efforts" by the pollution-causing industries.

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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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