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Amsterdam “Coffee Shops” to Ban Marijuana Access to Tourists

May28
2011
2 Comments Written by Brandon Yu

When you think of Amsterdam, what is the first thing that comes to mind? Candidates most likely include Vincent Van Gogh, the Red Light District, but the first and foremost thing that most people think of is the low enforcement of the country’s marijuana policies. Tourists across the globe flock to the “coffee shops” in Amsterdam, where marijuana is regularly purchased and smoked, all without the fear of being reprimand or punishment.

However, this era may soon be coming to an end. Under the ruling of the Netherlands’ far-right political leaders, who came into power last year, these “coffee shops” may soon be closing their doors to tourists, making them exclusively for Dutch citizens.

Even the Dutch themselves will be subjected to tougher rules. According to the justice ministry spokesman, resident patrons will be required to sign up for a one-year membership, and each shop will have to have a limited number of people to sign.

This ruling was announced as a part to fight crime and promote health, which the Dutch Government associates with drug tourism and the “coffee shops.” Critics claim that the low enforcement and high availability of the drugs are a large part of the Netherlands’ tourist draw, and in strengthening their policies, much revenue will be lost for the country.

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Brandon Yu, Senior Managing Editor

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House-sitter Feeds Child Marijuana-laced Margarine

May23
2011
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To be fair, the label on the tub was correct when it said “I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter.” However, it was correct for all the wrong reasons, as it contained not butter, but marijuana-laced margarine.

That was what was found in the refrigerator of Stevie C. Hickey, a woman from New Kensington, Pennsylvania who was allegedly giving the substance to a three girls she was babysitting in her apartment.

The matter was brought to the attention the the police when one of the girls Hickey was babysitting found the tub of the marijuana-margarine in her freezer. She claims that Hickey spread the substance on two slices of toast and gave it to her daughter.

Hickey apparently learned how to make the treat from the Internet, and told the police that she forgot it was in her freezer. She initially claimed that she believed it was “parsley butter” but later confessed to knowing it was marijuana. She currently remains free until her trial date, which is yet unscheduled.

It is important to maintain responsibility of your children’s well-being, and to make sure you know the details of the people who are watching over them.

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Brandon Yu, Senior Managing Editor

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Teenager forces Grandmother to smoke Marijuana

Apr21
2011
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In addition to forcing her to write him a check and threatening her life, Andrew Jordan Demkowich, a Pennsylvania teenager allegedly made his elderly grandmother smoke a marijuana cigarette with him.

Demkowich is facing many criminal charges as a result of this incident. He was arrested from his 74-year-old grandmother’s Scranton home on Monday, after his grandmother called the police to detain him. The police found him asleep on his couch in the living room, with a partially burned marijuana cigarette on top of his sweat pants.

Demkowich’s grandmother is planning on moving away from her grandson as well as her original home, stating that he had threatened her life should the two meet again. She alleges that Demkowich forced her to write a check for money to buy drugs, and that he “forced her to smoke marijuana with him.”

Currently in jail in lieu of a $2000 bond, Demkowich is charged with one felony and six misdemeanors. He has faced narcotics charges in the past.

To learn more about marijuana habits amongst the youth, check out our article on Teen Marijuana Addiction.

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Brandon Yu, Senior Managing Editor

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Medical Marijuana Industry Booming

Apr18
2011
2 Comments Written by Brandon Yu

With 15 states as well as the District of Columbia deeming it legal, medical marijuana has become a rising profitable industry in the United States. Medical marijuana has been shown to assist in alleviating chronic pain and hurtful symptoms of diseases such as AIDS or cancer, and patients in those fifteen states are now able to garner a prescription to medical marijuana. All that is necessary for this is a doctor’s approval. Since the movement began in 1996 in California, over 25 million Americans are now able to buy marijuana due to their medical eligibility.

Medical marijuana profits are expected to be $1.7 billion this year alone. Arizona, New Jersey, and Rhode Island are launching new programs as well, and the profit margin is only expected to rise. Numerous organizations are being founded to capitalize on this new market. A San Francisco-based company, the ArcView Group, was recently created to become the first investment network to join entrepreneurs on cannabis to investors with seed money.

“It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to realize that this industry is growing and that there are untold riches to be made here,” Troy Dayton, chief executive of the ArcView Group said.

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Brandon Yu, Senior Managing Editor

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Medical Marijuana banned from Campus

Apr11
2011
6 Comments Written by Brandon Yu

Rhode Island may be one of the handful of states where medical marijuana has been approved, but administrators at Brown University has continued to prohibit the smoking of cannabis on campus, saying that it is still against both state and federal law to do so.

Medical marijuana legalization occurred in 2009 after state legislators opted to override a veto by the then-Governor. New dispensaries are showing up across the state, with three scheduled to open this summer.

Despite this, Brown University has remained adamant at keeping cannabis off its campus, READ MORE »

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Drugs, Alcohol Use Rising For Teenagers

Apr08
2011
Leave a Comment Written by Brandon Yu

The latest report from The Partnership at Drugfree has shown that use of alcohol, marijuana, and ecstasy has been on an upward climb for teenagers in between the 9th and 12th grade. The statistics have shown that 68% of teenagers admitted to trying alcohol, and one-fourth of those had tried it before the age of 12. The average age for first-time use was 14. Close to a majority of the teens questioned – 45% of them – did not see the action of drinking to be harmful.

Over 2,500 teens were questioned from March to June last year through anonymous questionnaires that had been passed out over the span of those months. The study has also indicated that 25% of teenagers have smoked marijuana at least once in the year, and that ecstasy use have been rising. 6% of teens admitted to trying it in the last month alone.

You can read the report here.

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Brandon Yu, Senior Managing Editor

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Man Hides Marijuana Under Wheelchair

Apr05
2011
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Authorities have arrested 19-year old Donte Jonae Damas, a man posing as a disabled person when crossing the U.S.-Mexico border. Damas was not held for feigning an injury, but rather for attempting to smuggle five pounds of marijuana under the seat his wheelchair.

Border patrolmen at the San Ysidro crossing said that when Damas went through customs into the United States while in his wheelchair on March 28, he looked anxious and nervous when a drug-sniffing dog came up to him at the pedestrian processing area. After a thorough search, the agents found three packages of marijuana wrapped tightly under the seat of his wheelchair.

Damas was in fact not disabled, officials report, but rather used the wheelchair as a strategy to smuggle his drugs.

The wheelchair was soon seized by U.S. Customs and Border Protection and Damas was turned over to U.S. Immigration and Custom Enforcement. He is currently held at the San Diego County Jail on $35,000 bail, and will appear in court on April 11.

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Brandon Yu, Senior Managing Editor

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Colorado Considering Marijuana DUI law

Apr04
2011
1 Comment Written by Brandon Yu

Everyone knows what a DUI is – if you are caught driving recklessly, and your blood is above your state’s blood-alcohol limit, then you are put in jail, sentenced in court, and the three letters that represent “Driving Under the Influence” will forever be on your record. It is a measurement of safety for your fellow drivers, and to lower the chances of accidents from drivers influenced by alcohol.

Influenced by alcohol. Though state legislatures across the country wish to protect the streets from intoxicated drivers, every state’s rule is only exclusive to drinking.

Colorado may be the first to test these uncharted waters. Legislators of the state are creating a measure that would establish five nanograms or more of THC, which is marijuana’s psychoactive element, as the minimum amount of marijuana detected in the blood to qualify as “under the influence.”

The bill was passed in the state House of Representatives on March 23rd. On March 25th, it was introduced in the state Senate where it was subsequently referred to the Judiciary Committee.

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Brandon Yu, Senior Managing Editor

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Newspaper and Government Official to Feud Over Marijuana Legalization?

Mar03
2011
1 Comment Written by Adrienne Hurst

Recent pro-marijuana legalization articles in the Seattle Times are drawing both praise and controversy from readers, says an article in today’s issue of The Stranger. These editorial articles come as a surprise to readers as the Seattle Times has been known to publish very anti-legalization pieces. The Stranger commends the Seattle Times on their change of mind, but the White House seems to have had a different response. Gil Kerlikowske, director of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy, contacted editorial page editor Ryan Blethen to schedule a personal meeting with the paper’s entire board of editors.

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While the meeting has yet to happen (it is scheduled for Friday, March 4), it is clear that the Seattle Times articles are causing a spark at the White House. “I drew the obvious conclusion,” said Bruce Ramsey, the editorial writer who wrote one of the articles in question. “He [Kerlikowske] didn’t like our editorial.”

Marijuana legalization is an increasingly popular topic of debate; the opinions of many major political and media figures seem to be of one extreme or the other. Disagreement is natural — but how can we find a middle ground? That may not be possible, hinted Blethen. When asked if the paper would back down under pressure, he said, “I doubt it. We don’t have any plans to.”

As for the popular newspaper’s sudden change of opinion on the issue of marijuana legalization, Blethen explains: ”I like to think that as an editorial page, we are open to changing our minds on issues, and this is one where the thinking of the board has changed.”

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Obama on Drug Control, Marijuana

Jan28
2011
1 Comment Written by S. Cody Barrus

For two years now, President Obama has been answering the questions of The People using YouTube as his platform.  One of the most frequent questions asked in each of these conferences was on Obama’s view of the legalization of drugs, specifically marijuana.

In the past, Obama has skirted these questions, either laughing them off or ignoring them all together, which was a shame.  But this year he finally addressed this topic head on in a clear cut manner.

It was MacKenzie Allen, a retired police officer from Medford, Mass., who finally broke through the wall of silence with her question, “Sir, do you think there will or should come a time for us to discuss the possibility of legalization, regulation, and control of all drugs, thereby doing away with the violent criminal market as well as a major source of funding for international terrorism?”

His reply:

“Well, I think this an entirely legitimate topic for debate,” Obama said. “I am not in favor of legalization. I am a strong believer that we have to think more about drugs as a public health problem. When you think about other damaging activities in our society – smoking, drunk driving, making sure you’re wearing seatbelts – you know, typically we’ve made huge strides over the last 20, 30 years by changing people’s attitudes.”

“And on drugs,” he continued, “I think that a lot of times we have been so focused on arrests, incarceration, interdiction that we don’t spend as much time thinking about how do we shrink demand.”

An interesting response to a complex question.  We here at AllTreatment have naturally been interested in this topic, would the legalization of drugs help the status of the drug cartels in Mexico, or other such organizations around the world?  While seeking out a response, we asked Sylvia Longmire, an expert on the Cartels in Mexico (you can read the full interview here), and her answer was essentially, when alcohol prohibition was lifted the gangs were still around, simply less well funded, thus they began seeking new forms of under the counter income, which is surely what will happen with the lifting of drug prohibition.

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This is a complex issue with viewpoints ranging all over the field.  What are your thoughts?  How do you feel about Obama’s response?  What do you think should be done in terms of drug legalization?

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S. Cody Barrus
Managing Editor
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