Word: marijuana
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Bulger got things rolling by saying the event would steer clear of difficult issues facing the state. Commenting on Attorney General James Shannon's recent admission that he smoked marijuana while in college, Bulger said, "Today it's going to look like pot smokers on parade. But I tell you this promises to be a genuine grassroots campaign...
Williams says he wants to be Governor because his son Clayton Wade had a marijuana problem when he was 15. After the boy was expelled from high school in 1986, Williams and his wife Modesta saw him through a 14-month rehabilitation program. "Help me rid us of this plague," he implores audiences. "Help me get the drug dealers out of the school yards." He wants to create a work camp in the West Texas desert where youthful drug offenders would get a chance to reform without obtaining a police record. He suggests doubling the number of state narcotics agents...
...featuring 65-year-olds," notes Karl Bauman, a sociologist at the University of North Carolina's School of Public Health. Thomas Lauria of the Tobacco Institute, the industry's lobbying arm, disagrees: "Advertising doesn't get people to smoke. High school kids haven't seen ads for marijuana...
...MARIJUANA...
...that the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution demands probable cause for searches. Now the 2,100 students at Homewood-Flossmoor High School outside Chicago have learned a new lesson. Last week the school began random testing of all who take part in athletics for ten common drugs, including marijuana, cocaine and alcohol...