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...Marijuana use among U.S. college students rose 22 percent over the past decade, according to a study released this week by the Harvard School of Public Health. And "very competitive" colleges in the Northeast posted the largest increases...
...advocated federally-insured loans and tax incentives to create capital for start-up companies in inner city neighborhoods. He believes in legalizing marijuana for medicinal purposes and in decriminalizing non-violent drug offenses...
Martin said the song's surreal lyrics do, however, contain psychedelic images. Martin also said the spiky, leafed plants in the foreground album's cover are not marijuana leaves, as rumored among some fans...
...sources) says the legend of his rough background is untrue: he was "brought up to be a nice lower-middle-class English boy." Bob Dylan shows up quite a bit--his music, according to the Beatles, was an inspiration to their own work. He also turned them on to marijuana...
...autopsy found bruises and scratches from blunt-force trauma to his face, neck and torso. "He was essentially beaten from the top of his head down to his ankles," says Kent Spence, his mother's attorney. "He died of positional and compressional asphyxia." The autopsy found traces of marijuana and cocaine in his system, but not enough to explain his outburst, Spence says. Though the coroner ruled the death a homicide because Burton died at the hands of others, federal prosecutors say they cannot prove criminal intent. Yet many questions remain: What was wrong with Jonathan Burton? Was his killing...