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Will Jamaica's government commission recommend legalizing small, personal use of pot in 2008?
Current forecast: 26% chance

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score: 10
US News 12 hours ago
use and depression: They're a bad combination. Issuing a report that analyzes around a dozen studies about marijuana use and mental health, the policy office warned that teens who use marijuana to 'self-medicate' may worsen their underlying depression or
score: 10
CBS News 19 hours ago
legalized heroin program became permanent Sunday with overwhelming approval from Swiss voters who simultaneously rejected the decriminalization of marijuana. The heroin program, started in 1994, is offered in 23 centers across Switzerland. It has helped
score: 10
St. Petersburg Times Russia 20 hours ago
legalized heroin program became permanent Sunday with overwhelming approval from Swiss voters who simultaneously rejected the decriminalization of marijuana. The heroin program, started in 1994, is offered in 23 centers across Switzerland. It has helped
score: 10
Miami Herald 21 hours ago
KINGSTON, Jamaica -- Amnesty International is urging Jamaica to reform its justice system rather than resume executions to deal with violent crime. Amnesty International Deputy Director of the Americas Kerrie Howard says
score: 10
Guardian Unlimited 1 day ago
to give addicts government authorised heroin was overwhelmingly approved yesterday by voters who simultaneously rejected the decriminalisation of marijuana. Sixty-eight per cent of voters approved making the heroin programme permanent. It has been




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