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US OR: Editorial: Full-Bore Legalization
The Register-Guard, 22 Jul 2012 – Oregonians to Vote on Wide-Open Marijuana Measure For years, political debate over marijuana has focused on medical uses of the drug. That’s going to change. An initiative measure has qualified for Oregon’s November ballot that calls for wide-open, no-holds-barred marijuana legalization. The efficacy of marijuana laws and the effects of their repeal will be debated head-on.
US OR: Editorial: Before Pot Was Illegal: Oregon News
Albany Democrat-Herald, 22 Jul 2012 – Going back in history is impossible, but Oregon might try something that comes close this fall. On the general election ballot, we’ll find a citizen initiative to legalize marijuana for adults and allow the substance to be grown and sold under licenses from the state.
US OR: Editorial: Full-Bore Legalization
The Register-Guard, 22 Jul 2012 – Oregonians to Vote on Wide-Open Marijuana Measure For years, political debate over marijuana has focused on medical uses of the drug. That’s going to change. An initiative measure has qualified for Oregon’s November ballot that calls for wide-open, no-holds-barred marijuana legalization. The efficacy of marijuana laws and the effects of their repeal will be debated head-on.
US OR: Editorial: Before Pot Was Illegal: Oregon News
Albany Democrat-Herald, 22 Jul 2012 – Going back in history is impossible, but Oregon might try something that comes close this fall. On the general election ballot, we’ll find a citizen initiative to legalize marijuana for adults and allow the substance to be grown and sold under licenses from the state.
US OR: Editorial: Full-Bore Legalization
The Register-Guard, 22 Jul 2012 – Oregonians to Vote on Wide-Open Marijuana Measure For years, political debate over marijuana has focused on medical uses of the drug. That’s going to change. An initiative measure has qualified for Oregon’s November ballot that calls for wide-open, no-holds-barred marijuana legalization. The efficacy of marijuana laws and the effects of their repeal will be debated head-on.
US OR: Editorial: Random Tests Have Pitfalls
The Register-Guard, 16 Jul 2012 – Drug Testing With Cause May Be Best For UO Athletes The University of Oregon, stung by an ESPN report of widespread marijuana use by members of its Rose Bowl-winning football team, is considering a program of random drug testing for student-athletes. Any such program must avoid creating false confidence that the problem of illegal drug abuse has been solved. And the primary aim of testing must be to promote student-athletes’ health and well-being, not to protect the university’s reputation. With those purposes in mind, the UO may conclude that a more vigilant application of its current policy of testing with cause would best serve the university and its athletes.





