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Decriminalization of marijuana is the only sensible answer because it would allow law enforcement to shift its focus to more important issues, such as terrorism and violent crime, while the ONDCP could shift its focus to more harmful drugs like cocaine and heroin. Decriminalization would save billions of dollars in taxes every year and rescue hundreds of thousands of citizens from the humiliation of being arrested for a victimless crime...

Author: By Nicholas F. B. smyth, | Title: Marijuana Doesn’t Kill People (Guns Do) | 10/30/2002 | See Source »

...completely non-functioning mother, Minnie spirals rapidly downward, desperately searching for something to fill her emptiness. At first she indulges in meaningless sexual encounters with boys at school. Then, helplessly, you read her thoughts as she falls in love with a downtown lesbian, Tabatha, who introduces Minnie to heroin, and eventually pimps Minnie out to whomever will supply them with drugs. One atrocity follows another in this poor girl's life, where even the suicide prevention operator ends up abusing her. By the end, thankfully, Minnie seems to have resolved her feelings for Monroe, but it hardly makes you feel...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Portrait of the Artist as a Teenage Girl | 10/24/2002 | See Source »

...crew in a state of barely controlled mania since the first show in 1975. The pressure-cooker atmosphere helps explain why Dan Aykroyd ended up sleeping with producer Lorne Michaels' wife, not to mention with Gilda Radner, who developed an eating disorder, and Laraine Newman, who was snorting heroin. It led to Julia Sweeney and Dana Carvey weeping in their dressing rooms, and Chris Farley running around naked and defecating out of a 17th-story window. Not to mention Bill Murray and Chevy Chase throwing punches moments before the opening monologue. (Chase is almost unanimously portrayed as insufferably rude...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: And They All Hate Chevy | 10/14/2002 | See Source »

...makes no apologies for his department's latest effort to crack down on drugs. This summer units of as many as 18 agents, known to locals as "jump-out squads," began stopping individuals, usually African Americans like Mills, at drug-infested street corners in search of guns, crack and heroin. The police would then take a digital photo, even with no evidence of malfeasance, to file in a database that Szczerba says can be accessed "if we see a subsequent violation." The department plans to continue indefinitely what it calls Operation Bold Eagle...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Stop! And Say Cheese | 9/23/2002 | See Source »

...total airline revenues in 2001, down from 35% in 1999, according to a McKinsey & Co. report. At the same time, total domestic passenger traffic has been falling at an annualized rate of 7%, after growing 4% annually for the previous decade. "Four-figure business fares are like heroin to the airlines. They're addicted to them, but they're bad for their health," says Richard Aboulafia, an analyst for the Teal Group, an aerospace and defense consulting firm in Fairfax...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Air Travel Gets A New Model | 8/26/2002 | See Source »

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