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Frolicking in the Indian Summer sunshine, thousands of marijuana smokers and their supporters assembled on the Boston Common Saturday to call for the legalization...
...been arrested April 10, following a nearly two-month Harvard police investigation that utilized student informers and an undercover cop. Police say they found ecstasy, LSD, mushrooms and marijuana in Blankenship's and David's dorm rooms. --Ariel R. Frank...
...MARIJUANA PASSED Prop. 215, California--Allows use of marijuana for medical purposes...
...concede that I once did not view marijuana as dangerous, knowing that it is not physically addictive or lethal. (A fatal dosage would be three-quarters of a ton smoked over a 15-minute period.) Accordingly, I believed marijuana laws to be draconian, a view once shared by Jimmy Carter, Dan Quayle and Richard Nixon's marijuana commission, all of whom favored decriminalization. It was only after my appetite for recreational drugs had abated, and I had produced children whom I did not believe capable of "handling" marijuana as responsibly as I had, that I came to oppose decriminalization...
...summarize, at one time I possessed, consumed and probably distributed marijuana--activities for which I may feel embarrassment but not guilt. I concede that there is nothing in my actions to distinguish them from the charges on which nearly 4 million Americans have been arrested since...