US NM: A Lost Cause? The War On Drugs Turns 40

The New Mexican, 18 Jun 2011 – Some anniversaries provide an occasion for celebration or reflection, others a time for action. Friday marked 40 years since President Richard Nixon, citing drug abuse as "public enemy No. 1," officially declared a "war on drugs." A trillion dollars and millions of ruined lives later, the war on drugs remains a miserable failure.

US NM: A Lost Cause? The War On Drugs Turns 40

The New Mexican, 18 Jun 2011 – Some anniversaries provide an occasion for celebration or reflection, others a time for action. Friday marked 40 years since President Richard Nixon, citing drug abuse as "public enemy No. 1," officially declared a "war on drugs." A trillion dollars and millions of ruined lives later, the war on drugs remains a miserable failure.

US NM: Column: How To Finally Win The War

Albuquerque Journal, 17 Jun 2011 – Forty years ago this month, President Richard Nixon declared his "War on Drugs." Now, 40 years later, can we honestly say we’ve got a handle on the problem? No, of course we can’t. The drug scourge continues with its ever-increasing criminality and murderous violence. It heaps economic hardships on families, communities and prison systems. Our decades-long drug war gives off the stinking scent of failure and the undeniable conclusion that the way we’ve tackled the problem so far just isn’t working.

US NM: Column: How To Finally Win The War

Albuquerque Journal, 17 Jun 2011 – Forty years ago this month, President Richard Nixon declared his "War on Drugs." Now, 40 years later, can we honestly say we’ve got a handle on the problem? No, of course we can’t. The drug scourge continues with its ever-increasing criminality and murderous violence. It heaps economic hardships on families, communities and prison systems. Our decades-long drug war gives off the stinking scent of failure and the undeniable conclusion that the way we’ve tackled the problem so far just isn’t working.

US NM: Column: How To Finally Win The War

Albuquerque Journal, 17 Jun 2011 – Forty years ago this month, President Richard Nixon declared his "War on Drugs." Now, 40 years later, can we honestly say we’ve got a handle on the problem? No, of course we can’t. The drug scourge continues with its ever-increasing criminality and murderous violence. It heaps economic hardships on families, communities and prison systems. Our decades-long drug war gives off the stinking scent of failure and the undeniable conclusion that the way we’ve tackled the problem so far just isn’t working.

US NM: Column: How To Finally Win The War

Albuquerque Journal, 17 Jun 2011 – Forty years ago this month, President Richard Nixon declared his "War on Drugs." Now, 40 years later, can we honestly say we’ve got a handle on the problem? No, of course we can’t. The drug scourge continues with its ever-increasing criminality and murderous violence. It heaps economic hardships on families, communities and prison systems. Our decades-long drug war gives off the stinking scent of failure and the undeniable conclusion that the way we’ve tackled the problem so far just isn’t working.

US NM: Edu: Prof. Recounts Cannabis History

Daily Lobo, 02 May 2011 – Where does cannabis come from? Assistant professor Chris Duvall discussed on Friday the origins of cannabis sativa, or marijuana, during the Student Organization for Latin American Studies’ final Brown Bag Lecture Series.

US NM: Edu: Prof. Recounts Cannabis History

Daily Lobo, 02 May 2011 – Where does cannabis come from? Assistant professor Chris Duvall discussed on Friday the origins of cannabis sativa, or marijuana, during the Student Organization for Latin American Studies’ final Brown Bag Lecture Series.

US NM: Edu: Prof. Recounts Cannabis History

Daily Lobo, 02 May 2011 – Where does cannabis come from? Assistant professor Chris Duvall discussed on Friday the origins of cannabis sativa, or marijuana, during the Student Organization for Latin American Studies’ final Brown Bag Lecture Series.

US NM: Edu: Prof. Recounts Cannabis History

Daily Lobo, 02 May 2011 – Where does cannabis come from? Assistant professor Chris Duvall discussed on Friday the origins of cannabis sativa, or marijuana, during the Student Organization for Latin American Studies’ final Brown Bag Lecture Series.