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DRUGSENSE WEEKLY, MAY 20, 2005 #400

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

* This Just In http://www.drugsense.org/dsw/2005/ds05.n400.html#sec1

( 1 ) No Decision Reached On Pregnant Addict ( 2 ) Law Change Impractical - Met Chief ( 3 ) Taliban Militants Kill Five Afghans Working On Anti-Drug Project ( 4 ) Medical Marijuana Bill Moves Forward On Smith Hill

* Weekly News in Review http://www.drugsense.org/dsw/2005/ds05.n400.html#sec2

Drug Policy

( 5 ) Law Enforcement Snares Its Own In Arizona Cocaine Sting ( 6 ) Drug-Test Foils Never Fail To Impress ( 7 ) State May Step In To Fund Drug Prosecutors ( 8 ) State Will Help Schools Pay For Drug Testing ( 9 ) School Zone Charges Pressed

Law Enforcement & Prisons

( 10 ) Suit Over Drug Stings Settled, ACLU Says ( 11 ) Ex-Inmate's Use Of Cocaine Costs Him 25 Years In Prison ( 12 ) Store Owners Dispute 'Crack Kit' Busts ( 13 ) Corrections Seeking New Prison

Cannabis & Hemp

( 14 ) War On Drugs Gone To Pot ( 15 ) Marijuana Policy Just Right ( 16 ) Cannabis Advisers Don't Want Rethink ( 17 ) Chief Judge Rejects PM's Corby Letter ( 18 ) Woman In Grow-Op Falls To Her Death

International News

( 19 ) Another Crime Suspect Killed Vigilante-Style; Shot Three Times ( 20 ) To Bitay Or Not To Bitay-- Dat Is Da Kuwestiyon ( 21 ) $460M Cocaine Seized In World's Biggest Drug Bust ( 22 ) U.S.  Takes To High Seas To Battle Cocaine Kings

* Hot Off The 'Net http://www.drugsense.org/dsw/2005/ds05.n400.html#sec3

This Is The Four-Hundredth Issue Of DrugSense Weekly

USA Today's Cannabis Opinions

Fisking The DEA / By Radley Balko

Marijuana News World Report for May 18, 2005

Cultural Baggage Radio Show

David Murray of the ONDCP on Washington Journal ( C-SPAN )

Ganja Is Not Entirely Safe

* Letter Of The Week http://www.drugsense.org/dsw/2005/ds05.n400.html#sec4

Legal Marijuana Favors Patients' Interest / By Gary Storck

* Feature Article http://www.drugsense.org/dsw/2005/ds05.n400.html#sec5

Spy Vs.  Spy / By Bill Piper

* Quote of the Week http://www.drugsense.org/dsw/2005/ds05.n400.html#sec6

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