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...tricky practice of democracy through referendum. This year's most controversial example is Proposition 215. It would permit patients with cancer, aids, glaucoma, arthritis and other serious illnesses to grow, possess and use marijuana. It would also allow doctors to "prescribe" pot without fear of prosecution--or merely to recommend it, without committing themselves to a note pad. Though the change would not overrule federal or state laws that criminalize the recreational use of marijuana, Prop 215 would provide voter-approved legal backing for patients or doctors who were hauled into court. A poll shows that California voters favor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MARIJUANA: WHERE THERE'S SMOKE, THERE'S FIRE | 10/28/1996 | See Source »

...they could remember reading the play in draft form over two years ago, and there's no question that Farnsworth mush have moved heaven and earth--or at least the OFA--to get his work from the page to the stage. But the play itself had no more to recommend it than most freshman efforts; and the cast, for whatever reason, didn't add much to its appeal...

Author: By Adam Kirsch, | Title: Dead Babies, Geraldo and New Orleans | 10/24/1996 | See Source »

Since special concentrators do not belong to a traditional department, Deborah Foster, the head tutor for special concentrators, must recommend a comparable concentration in which students should be judged, Waltman said...

Author: By Gregory S. Krauss, | Title: Administrative Gaffe Creates False Hopes of Phi Beta Kappa Honors | 10/23/1996 | See Source »

They also say it is possible to graduate from the concentration with a broad base of knowledge but no expertise in a specific sub-topic, although they acknowledge that advisers do recommend that they take their concentration electives in one area...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ESPP Begins To Carve Its Niche | 10/11/1996 | See Source »

...that what people do in their homes is their business. When I ask if the company is endorsing a presidential candidate, he says Graffix has no political agenda. On the other hand, he clarifies, the election is "something we're monitoring." When he asserts that Graffix doesn't "recommend" smoking tobacco, I press him on the point, inquiring why, then, it makes the pipes at all. This sends him into a mumbling frenzy. Eventually he offers that "They make pretty nice flower pots." Besides, he argues, Graffix doesn't even make that many; most of the ones...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Politics of Pot | 10/9/1996 | See Source »

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