Posts Tagged norm stamper
Police Chief: Legalize Marijuana and Stop Banning Fake Weed
Posted by admin in Political News on March 5, 2010
Regarding bills to ban K2 (synthetic marijuana), pro-legalization top cop Norm Stamper asks, “When are K3 and K7 going to appear somewhere in the country? I’m not being facetious. There are any number of drugs – designer drugs – that could in fact crop up and no doubt will, given the ingenuity of Americans. So we’ll be back at the drawing board.”
Frmr Police Chief Says: Legalize All Drugs
Posted by admin in Arts & Culture on December 16, 2009
Norm Stamper, a 34-year police veteran who was Seattle’s chief from 1994-2000, the author of Breaking Rank: A Top Cop’s Exposé of the Dark Side of American Policing and a Law Enforcement Against Prohibition member, lays out his case in an AlterNet post titled “Let’s Not Stop at Legalizing Marijuana.
Norm Stamper: Marijuana No Laughing Matter, Mr. President
Posted by admin in Political Opinion on August 30, 2009
Our leader doesn't seem to understand that millions of his interlocutor-constituents are actually quite serious about the issue.
Marijuana Is Safer: Not a Good Book. A Great Book.
Posted by admin in Arts & Culture on August 25, 2009
I assumed “Marijuana Is Safer” would be a good book. I was mistaken. It’s a great book, and an extremely useful one. “Marijuana Is Safer” starts out hitting on all eight cylinders with a foreword from former Seattle police chief Norm Stamper and never lets up.
Norm Stamper: A Former Police Chief on New Marijuana Book
Posted by admin in Political News on August 21, 2009
I do not believe drug policy reform should end with the legalization of marijuana. Yet, when asked to contribute a foreword to the new book Marijuana is Safer: So Why Are We Driving People to Drink, I eagerly accepted.
Marijuana book at #47 on Amazon. Read excerpt from foreword.
Posted by admin in Political Opinion on August 20, 2009
Former Seattle Police Chief Norm Stamper voices his views that marijuana is objectively safer than alcohol in this excerpt from the new book, Marijuana is Safer: So Why Are We Driving People to Drink?
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