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Marijuana Majority? State and Local Laws Ease Access

Nov 6 2008 - 3:30pm by CitizenSugar
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Marijuana Majority? State and Local Laws Ease Access The number of annual marijuana arrests have been setting all-time records lately. Sales and trafficking aside, there are more possession charges nationally than violent crimes combined. Maybe there are a lot more smokers than violent people, or it could be prosecuted disproportionately.
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Pregnancy-Pact City to Vote on Contraception Pact

Oct 8 2008 - 11:00pm by LibertySugar
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Pregnancy-Pact City to Vote on Contraception Pact The school board in Gloucester, Massachusetts, the city of pregnancy-pact fame, is set to vote on a plan to distribute contraceptives to students. If passed, the schools and the students could enter a secret-contraception pact without parents knowing — in other words the schools would distribute condoms and such to students without parental consent. Despite well-publicized rumors that 17 high school girls in the city decided to have children and raise them together, the mayor favors distributing contraceptives only with parental consent.
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Massachusetts Senate Expands Gay Marriage Rights To Out-Of-State Couples
Massachusetts Senate Expands Gay Marriage Rights to Out-of-State Couples: The Massachusetts Senate voted Tuesday to repeal a 1913 law used to bar out-of-state gay couples from marrying in the state, a law that critics say was originally aimed at interracial marriages. The law prohibits couples from obtaining marriage licenses if they can't legally wed in their home states. After Massachusetts became the first state to allow gay marriages in 2004, then-Gov. Mitt Romney ordered town clerks to enforce the then-little-known 1913 law and deny licenses to out-of-state couples. 30 comments


MA Mayor Says No Proof Girls Had Pregnancy Pact
MA Mayor Says No Proof Girls Had Pregnancy Pact
The city's mayor said Monday there is no evidence a group of young girls made a pact to get pregnant and raise their babies together, seeking to dispel an explosive theory put forth by the high school principal. "Any planned blood-oath bond to become pregnant — there is absolutely no evidence of," Mayor Carolyn Kirk said Monday after a closed-door meeting with city, school, and health leaders. 2 comments


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Punishment vs. Human Rights — Are Prisons Going Soft?

Jun 20 2008 - 7:00am by CitizenSugar
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Punishment vs. Human Rights — Are Prisons Going Soft? Though I don't know of many prisons guarded by the likes of the two pictured below, with the changes happening to crime and punishment in the US, it might not be long. With one out of every 100 Americans behind bars, and prisons turning criminals out to meet their budgets, the debate between what's a human right, and what liberties need be taken away as punishment is a tricky one. Several states have just come to some conclusions — on the side of rights.
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