Marijuana

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  • Everybody must get stoned

    Out of my gourd in Zimbabwe, I had the distinct feeling baboons were trailing me. And then the pelting began.
  • A nauseating ruling

    Clarence Thomas says marijuana has no medical use. Maybe he'd like to try my cancer
  • Let them eat chemo

    Will the Supreme Court's ostrich-like ruling shut down the medical marijuana movement?
  • If Jenna Bush is a pothead, is it news?

    By James Pinkerton
  • If Jenna Bush is a pothead, is it news?

    The media has been silent about the National Enquirer's recent allegation that the first daughter is a marijuana user. Is the press giving the drug war's commander in chief a break?
  • Hey, wanna smoke some Muggles?

    Whoever came up with the "street" drug names in the White House drug office must have scored some radical Dinkie Dow.
  • From pot to Puffy to Bush to Arnold

    Readers respond to the week's People stories.
  • Ashcroft's nephew got probation after major pot bust

    Although his arrest for growing 60 plants could have landed him in federal prison, Alex Ashcroft was tried in state court and avoided jail, despite his uncle's crusade for tougher federal drug laws and mandatory prison sentences.
  • New Mexico thumbs its nose at the war on drugs

    A panel convened by Gov. Gary Johnson calls for the decriminalization of marijuana and a shift in focus from penal measures to treatment for drug offenders.
  • Reefer monkey madness

    By Susan McCarthy
  • "Mom's Marijuana"

    When I was diagnosed with cancer, my mother just said yes to growing 11-foot pot plants in her backyard garden.
  • Ballot boxing

    Voters duke it out over guns, gays, pot and euthanasia at the polls.
  • Reefer madness

    By Gary Kamiya
  • To toke or not to toke

    Is it OK for a breast-feeding mother to get high -- just once?
  • Portrait of a drug czar

    Gen. Barry McCaffrey drives his government office like a lockstep battalion, but some contend his ruthless schedule and egomaniacal ways are only hurting his effort to bring sanity to America's drug policy.
  • Pot shots

    The former Hemp Times editor and publisher responds
  • Medicinal muse

    Can one become more creative by doing drugs?
  • Higher being

    Can legalizing drugs bring us closer to God?
  • Fighting "Cheech & Chong" medicine

    By Daniel Forbes
  • Hard time for soft crimes

    Two million Americans are locked up, most for nonviolent drug offenses. Some maverick Republicans -- yes, Republicans -- are trying to change that.
  • No fooling

    My girlfriend smoked a lot of pot recently and now has to take a drug test for her new job. Is there anything she can do to avoid being caught?
  • Pot shots

    By Colin Moynihan
  • 31 Ejaculations: No. 17

    Of course my stoned little dirty mind is fibrillating with the naughtiness of the whole thing.
  • Dazed and unused

    In the debut of a new column on drugs, our expert pharmacologists advise a woman on what to do with her stoned boyfriend's lack of interest in sex.
  • Letters to the editor

    Is Arianna Huffington naive about poverty? Plus: Don't arrest Whitney Houston, legalize marijuana! Esperanto is not a "fake" language.
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