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1US RI: Appeals Ruling Looks at Police Right to Do Cavity SearchThu, 01 Nov 2007
Source:Providence Journal, The (RI) Author:Fitzpatrick, Edward Area:Rhode Island Lines:Excerpt Added:11/03/2007

When do the police have a right to look between your buttocks to see if there are drugs hidden there?

A federal appeals court addressed that question this week in overturning a ruling that said a Woonsocket police officer lacked the reasonable suspicion required to check for drugs between Kenny Barnes' buttocks.

Barnes, 28, of Woonsocket, is charged with possessing crack cocaine with the intent to distribute. Barnes was strip searched after his arrest, and when the police told him he had to undergo a visual cavity search, he "reached behind his back and removed a bag containing cocaine base from between his buttocks," according to the decision. (Crack cocaine is a form of cocaine base.)

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2US RI: Voices Rise Against Drug SentencingFri, 26 Oct 2007
Source:Providence Journal, The (RI) Author:Malinowski, W. Zachary Area:Rhode Island Lines:Excerpt Added:10/27/2007

PROVIDENCE -- Civil-rights leaders and politicians made a last ditch effort yesterday to get the General Assembly to override Governor Carcieri's veto and abolish the state's minimum mandatory drug sentencing laws.

The big question remains: Will the issue be presented for an override at Tuesday's special session of the General Assembly?

House Finance Committee Chairman Steven M. Costantino, D-Providence, said yesterday that the leadership had not committed to an agenda for the special session. Translation: It's anyone's guess whether the issue of minimum mandatory drug sentencing will be heard next week.

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3 US RI: RI Grapples With Faulty Teen Jail BillTue, 09 Oct 2007
Source:San Jose Mercury News (CA) Author:Henry, Ray Area:Rhode Island Lines:119 Added:10/10/2007

PROVIDENCE, R.I.-When 17-year-old Dennys George was arrested this summer, allegedly for carrying 10 grams of crack cocaine, he was taken handcuffed and shackled to the state prison's high-security wing-not a juvenile facility.

George said he was strip-searched and spent the night in a cell with another teen. Though he didn't have contact with older inmates, he wouldn't shower because he was afraid of being near them.

"They told me, 'You're going to spend some time with the big boys,'" George said, recounting a talk with police. "I was so stressed, I didn't even know what was going to happen to me."

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4 US RI: Edu: Civil Rights Rally Include RIC Students, AlumniTue, 02 Oct 2007
Source:Anchor, The (Rhode Island College, RI Edu) Author:Salisbury, Joseph Area:Rhode Island Lines:69 Added:10/03/2007

On Monday, Sept. 24, members from a diverse group of local organizations, including RIC students and alumni, gathered in front of the State House to speak out against Governor Donald L. Carcieri's recent vetoes on several bills; encouraging the legislature to set a date for a special override session. Those present included members from the ACLU, Direct Action for Rights and Equality (DARE), Marriage Equality RI, Ocean State Action, SEIU Local 1199 and United Nurses & Allied Professionals as well as members from the Rhode Island College and Brown chapters of Students for Sensible Drug Policy (SSDP).

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5 US RI: PUB LTE: Poems: Relief From Misery That the Beast BringsTue, 18 Sep 2007
Source:Warwick Beacon (RI)          Area:Rhode Island Lines:105 Added:09/22/2007

My name is no longer Mommy or simple Kel.

My name is Kelly who suffers from fibromyalga, Multiple Sclerosis and pain from hell.

It is hard to wake up and put a smile on my face.

When at times my world is a very dark place.

My husband and children can light up my life....

I do my best I can to be a wonderful mother and loving wife.

My illnesses are known as the beast within...

However smoking marijuana helps me fight the battle to win.

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6US RI: For More Than 300 Rhode Islanders, Marijuana Provides Legal ReliefSun, 09 Sep 2007
Source:Providence Journal, The (RI) Author:Milkovits, Amanda Area:Rhode Island Lines:Excerpt Added:09/07/2007

The old life of Kelly Powers began to slip away two years ago.

Her husband had bought her a new motorcycle for her 31st birthday, but during the vision test for her license, Powers realized something was wrong.

She'd been getting chronic headaches and was clumsy at times. She had trouble holding a bottle for her infant daughter. Then her hands couldn't seem to hold her baby.

It was multiple sclerosis. Within a year, the disease was claiming enough of her body that she had to give up her daycare business and retreat to her bed.

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7 US RI: PUB LTE: Cowardice Pays OffTue, 14 Aug 2007
Source:Providence Journal, The (RI) Author:Thornton, Clifford Wallace Jr. Area:Rhode Island Lines:35 Added:08/16/2007

Michael D. Cutler's Aug. 6 column, "An opportunity for Edwards to lead," is a well thought-out article. However, I believe a politician's position on the drug war is a leading indicator of his character, or lack thereof.

This would be a good shot for John Edwards to at least talk about the war over here vs. the war over there. Well, this will not happen because we have a panel of cowards on the Democratic as well as the Republican side.

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8 US RI: PUB LTE: End Drug-War FlopMon, 13 Aug 2007
Source:Providence Journal, The (RI) Author:White, Stan Area:Rhode Island Lines:28 Added:08/14/2007

The original Prohibition - of alcoholic beverages - was an abysmal failure, and the sequel is worse. America is hungry for honest politicians ("An opportunity for Edwards to lead," by Michael D. Cutler, Commentary, Aug. 6) to oppose the so-called war on drugs.

Other political leaders who fit the description are Ohio's Dennis Kucinich and Texas's Ron Paul. At the very minimum America must re-legalize cannabis and regulate it like alcohol. Murder rates decreased for 10 years after the repeal of the original Prohibition and there's reason to believe ending the sequel will have similar effects.

Stan White

Dillon, Colo.

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9US RI: OPED: An Opportunity for Edwards to LeadMon, 06 Aug 2007
Source:Providence Journal, The (RI) Author:Cutler, Michael D. Area:Rhode Island Lines:Excerpt Added:08/06/2007

BROOKLINE -- SEN. JOHN EDWARDS'S chances of passing Senators Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama for the Democratic presidential nomination seem slim and none at the moment. Edwards must get a more compelling plan to lift America and demonstrate leadership, or his campaign is doomed.

Clinton and Obama will not be out-spent, out-organized or out-messaged, unless Edwards seizes voter interest on an issue with the impact of the Iraq War. Re-declaring war on poverty will not pass his competitors, and declaring peace in Iraq is not a distinction.

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10 US RI: PUB LTE: Governor Buys Lies About MarijuanaMon, 02 Jul 2007
Source:Providence Journal, The (RI) Author:Erickson, Allan Area:Rhode Island Lines:44 Added:07/02/2007

It is apparent Gov. Donald Carcieri still believes the federal government's lies regarding cannabis. Here in Oregon there are over 2,500 doctors who have written recommendations for patients to use cannabis as medicine.

In saying he does not support the bill because it "violates federal law and ignores the drug-approval process as established by the Food and Drug Administration," your governor ignores the needs of citizens living with a health-care system that is failing millions.

Described in 1988 by a Drug Enforcement Administration administrative-law judge, Francis Young, as "one of the safest therapeutic substances known to man," cannabis has been demonized for over seven decades. Its prohibition was founded with no scientific basis and relied on the bigoted fantasies of a career prohibition bureaucrat named Harry Anslinger.

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11 US RI: Governor Busts Medical Marijuana BillTue, 05 Jun 2007
Source:Pawtucket Times (RI) Author:Baron, Jim Area:Rhode Island Lines:86 Added:06/05/2007

PROVIDENCE - Standing firm on his veto threat despite an almost certain override in both chambers of the General Assembly, Gov. Donald Carcieri Monday rejected legislation to make Rhode Island's medical marijuana law permanent.

In identical veto messages to House Speaker William Murphy and Senate President Joseph Montalbano, Carcieri said: "If enacted, this legislation will enable qualified persons to acquire, possess, cultivate, manufacture, use, deliver, transfer or transport marijuana or paraphernalia relating to the consumption of marijuana" for problems ranging from cancer to unspecified pain.

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12US RI: Carcieri Vetoes Medical MarijuanaTue, 05 Jun 2007
Source:Providence Journal, The (RI) Author:McKinney, Michael Area:Rhode Island Lines:Excerpt Added:06/05/2007

PROVIDENCE - As expected, Governor Carcieri yesterday vetoed medical marijuana legislation. And Democratic House leader Gordon Fox said he believes state lawmakers will override that veto.

"I support efforts to provide effective pain management to persons suffering from debilitating conditions, but not in a way that violates federal law and ignores the drug approval process as established by the Food and Drug Administration," Carcieri, a Republican, said in his veto message.

He said the legislation "could potentially subject Rhode Islanders to federal prosecution, while significantly complicating the responsibilities of state and local law enforcement officials."

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13US RI: Medical Marijuana Bill PassedThu, 24 May 2007
Source:Providence Journal, The (RI) Author:Peoples, Steve Area:Rhode Island Lines:Excerpt Added:05/24/2007

PROVIDENCE -- Pamela Bailey sat quietly on the wooden bench inside State House Room 212 as the politicians approved the bill named for her son.

She would say later that she was grateful, but that she didn't need a state law to remember her firstborn.

"We didn't have to have it in the limelight. He'll always be with me," she said of Edward O. Hawkins, whose name will forever appear on the title of the state's medical marijuana law. It was Bailey's sister, Sen. Rhoda E. Perry, D-Providence, who suggested the name.

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14US RI: Senate Votes To Keep Martinez As Head Of DCYFFri, 04 May 2007
Source:Providence Journal, The (RI) Author:Peoples, Steve Area:Rhode Island Lines:Excerpt Added:05/09/2007

PROVIDENCE -- The Senate voted yesterday to reappoint Patricia Martinez to head the state Department of Children, Youth and Families, an agency facing millions in projected cuts next year as Governor Carcieri tries to rein in social spending.

The chamber unanimously endorsed Martinez as the $127,501-a-year director of the agency with 789 authorized employees and a $293-million budget this year. She has held the director's position since her appointment in 2005.

The DCYF is facing substantial cuts in the coming year. Facing hundreds of millions in projected deficits, the governor has proposed reducing the department's budget by 26 percent, to $215 million.

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15 US RI: Marijuana Law Gets Senate NodFri, 04 May 2007
Source:Pawtucket Times (RI) Author:Baron, Jim Area:Rhode Island Lines:106 Added:05/09/2007

PROVIDENCE - Following in the footsteps of Wednesday's House vote, the Senate approved legislation Thursday to make the state's medical marijuana law permanent.

The vote was 28-5, far exceeding the three-fifths vote required to survive the veto Gov. Donald Carcieri says is likely to come. The law that protects from arrest or prosecution patients who suffer from a debilitating medical condition as certified by a physician and one or two "caregivers" who help them procure, grow or use the drug, was passed over the governor's veto in January, 2006, it is set to expire on June 30 unless a so-called "sunset clause" is eliminated. The now-identical measures that passed the House and Senate this week do just that. Under General Assembly procedure, the House bill will now go to the Senate for passage and the Senate bill will go to the House.

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16 US RI: Senate Backs Medical Marijuana BillFri, 04 May 2007
Source:Newport Daily News, The (RI) Author:Baker, Joe Area:Rhode Island Lines:71 Added:05/09/2007

PROVIDENCE - Following the lead of the House of Representatives, the Senate overwhelmingly approved legislation Thursday that would make permanent the use of marijuana for medicinal purposes.

The Senate vote was 28-5, a plurality that easily surpassed the 60 percent threshold needed to overturn an expected veto by Gov. Donald L. Carcieri. All four Newport County senators voted for the bill.

In 2005, the General Assembly passed legislation legalizing the doctor-prescribed use of marijuana for patients with debilitating diseases such as cancer, multiple sclerosis or AIDS. The patient could possess up to 5 ounces of useable marijuana or grow up to 12 marijuana plants. The patient also could have up to two qualified "caregivers" who could help the patient buy marijuana.

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17 US RI: Editorial: Halfway Doesn't CountFri, 04 May 2007
Source:Kent County Daily Times (RI)          Area:Rhode Island Lines:61 Added:05/09/2007

This certainly is a blue state.

Only somewhere so liberal - or progressive, whichever one prefers - as Rhode Island could a legislature buck the political wisdom that traditionally says being soft on drugs is bad in every scenario. There's something very bold about a General Assembly that would put aside decades of scare-mongering propaganda and acknowledge marijuana - - long demonized as a scourge of the youth and unmotivated - might actually have legitimate and supportable uses.

So we'll pass along our kudos to the General Assembly for making permanent its legalization of medical marijuana for certain patients suffering pain that can't truly be mitigated in any other way. That the common recreational use of the drug has attached to it such a pervasive stigma as to make even doctors reluctant to acknowledge its medical benefits is simply sad; that legislators could look past the stigma is wholeheartedly encouraging.

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18US RI: House Approves Medical Marijuana BillThu, 03 May 2007
Source:Providence Journal, The (RI) Author:Milkovits, Amanda Area:Rhode Island Lines:Excerpt Added:05/03/2007

PROVIDENCE -- With two months to spare, the House of Representatives overwhelmingly voted yesterday to make permanent a law that legalizes marijuana for medicinal purposes. The Senate is scheduled to vote on the bill today -- and is expected to approve it easily.

Rhode Island became the 11th state to legalize medical marijuana last year; since then New Mexico has passed similar legislation. However, Rhode Island's pioneering move had an expiration date. The law has a built-in sunset clause for June 30, unless legislators make it permanent.

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19 US RI: Senate Votes To Allow Medical Marijuana PermanentlyThu, 03 May 2007
Source:Boston Globe (MA) Author:Henry, Ray Area:Rhode Island Lines:64 Added:05/03/2007

PROVIDENCE, R.I. --State senators voted Thursday to make permanent a program allowing the chronically ill and their caregivers to possess and use marijuana for pain relief.

The bill passed 28-5, a margin wide enough to sustain a possible veto from Republican Gov. Don Carcieri, who vetoed the original bill in 2005. House lawmakers passed an identical measure on Wednesday by a similarly large margin.

Rhode Island became the eleventh state in the nation last year to begin a medical marijuana program. It expires on June 30 unless lawmakers renew it.

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20US RI: Editorial: For Medical MarijuanaThu, 03 May 2007
Source:Providence Journal, The (RI)          Area:Rhode Island Lines:Excerpt Added:05/03/2007

Rhode Island's medical marijuana laws lets suffering people use pot (with a doctor's permission) to relieve their pain, a humane idea in the Ocean State's great tradition of respecting personal freedom. Before the law expires in June, the General Assembly should make it permanent -- and do it in time to override Governor Carcieri's promised veto.

As critics point out, there are plenty of problems with the law. Most center around the fact that buying and possessing marijuana, in most cases, remains illegal.

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