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Why the Taliban's promise to stop the opium trade rings hollow

One of the first announcements the Taliban made after seizing power in Afghanistan in August was that they were going to “ban the production and sale of drugs.” But, as with other promises of change made by the Taliban, from women’s rights to press freedoms, there are plenty of reasons to be skeptic

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Why the Taliban's promise to stop the opium trade rings hollow

Why the Taliban's promise to stop the opium trade rings hollow
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How the Global Drug War's Victims Are Fighting Back

How the Global Drug War's Victims Are Fighting Back
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A Brief History Of Gasoline: Part Three Rise Of Standard Oil

A Brief History Of Gasoline: Part Three Rise Of Standard Oil
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A federal court rethinks the practice of punishing drug use as murder

A federal court rethinks the practice of punishing drug use as murder brown wooden chess piece on brown book A woman who bought heroin with her sister and a friend, who suffered a fatal overdose on the drug later that night, is not a murderer, according to the U.S. 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals. That was the June 1 ruling in USA v. Semler, a case that may not set binding precedent, but does send a signal to the prosecutors and the judiciary that the federal courts do not want to see a federal law aimed at so-called drug kingpins applied to mere drug users.

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