Drug Policy
Only 7 Percent of Americans Think the U.S. is Winning the War on Drugs
What are they smoking?
Following Pot Votes, Latin Leaders Want to Examine Drug Policies
Impact of Colorado, Washington votes may be far-reaching
PhD Student Develops Algorithm to Track Cartels
Tracks the "modus operandi" of criminal gangs
How Legal Will Pot Be in Colorado and How Soon?
Amendment 64, the marijuana legalization initiative that Colorado voters approved yesterday, must be signed into law within 30 days by Gov. John Hickenlooper, who has indicated he will do so.
DEA Responds to Legal Weed in Colorado and Washington: "Enforcement of the Controlled Substances Act remains unchanged"
Despite the passage of ballot initiatives in Washington and Colorado legalizing recreational marijuana, "the Drug Enforcement Administration's enforcement of the Controlled Substances Act remains unchanged," a DEA spokesperson told Reason this morning.
Incoming Dutch Government Scraps Plans For Tourist Weed Ban
Proposal would have effectively banned foreigners from marijuana cafes
Who's Getting Our Votes: Reason Writers' 2012 Presidential Picks
Plus: Which other races are most important and whether freedom is growing
Danish Addicts to Get Overdose Kits
Denmark has some of Europe's highest rates of drug-related deaths
Drug Policy and the Obama Administration: A Reason Debate
Drug Policy Alliance's Ethan Nadelmann and Drug Policy Institute's Kevin Sabet take on drug policy and the 2012 election.
Drug Policy Reform Takes Center Stage in Latin America
The region has suffered the most and is responding creatively
Marijuana and States' Rights: A Reason Debate
Drug Policy Alliance's Ethan Nadelmann and Drug Policy Institute's Kevin Sabet debate state cannabis initiatives.
DEA Targets Pot Shop in Building Owned by Former Calif. City Manager
Part of latest group of actions
DEA Blocks Walgreen in Florida from Shipping Oxycodone
If there's a chance bad people might get it, they'll keep it out of good people's hands, too