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Bracebridge Examiner, 09 Mar 2017 - BRACEBRIDGE - A Bracebridge resident and OPP police officer found guilty of violating orders from his superiors not to attend a conference that discussed the legalization of marijuana has received his punishment. Sgt. Dan Mulligan, who is a member of the Ontario Provincial Police's Aviation Services Section/Helicopter Unit, faced one count of discreditable conduct and two counts of insubordination during a Police Services Act tribunal in late November at the OPP's general headquarters in Orillia. Cooper, BrentBracebridge ExaminerLaw Enforcement Against Prohibition2017-03-09CN ON: OPP Veteran Found Guilty
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Packet & Times, 27 Jan 2017 - Sgt. Dan Mulligan fought charges of discreditable conduct, insubordination An OPP sergeant who stood before two professional standards bureau tribunals in the fall has found out his fate in both cases. Bales, PatrickPacket & TimesLaw Enforcement Against Prohibition2017-01-27US: Survey: Two-Thirds Of Cops Say Marijuana Laws Should Be Relaxed
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Washington Post, 11 Jan 2017 - A Pew Research Center survey of nearly 8,000 police officers finds that more than two-thirds of them say that marijuana use should be legal for either personal or medical use. The nationally representative survey of law enforcement, one of the largest of its kind, found that 32 percent of police officers said marijuana should be legal for medical and recreational use, while 37 percent said it should be legal for medical use only. An additional 30 percent said that marijuana should not be legal at all. Washington PostLaw Enforcement Against Prohibition2017-01-13US NC: Pew Research Center Poll Finds Two-thirds Of Cops Think
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Charlotte Observer, 12 Jan 2017 - A Pew Research Center survey of nearly 8,000 police officers finds that more than two-thirds of them say that marijuana use should be legal for either personal or medical use. The nationally representative survey of law enforcement, one of the largest of its kind, found that 32 percent of police officers said marijuana should be legal for medical and recreational use, while 37 percent said it should be legal for medical use only. Another 30 percent said that marijuana should not be legal at all. Ingraham, ChristopherCharlotte ObserverLaw Enforcement Against Prohibition2017-01-12US TX: Pew Research Center Poll Finds Two-thirds Of Cops Think
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Ft. Worth Star-Telegram, 12 Jan 2017 - A Pew Research Center survey of nearly 8,000 police officers finds that more than two-thirds of them say that marijuana use should be legal for either personal or medical use. The nationally representative survey of law enforcement, one of the largest of its kind, found that 32 percent of police officers said marijuana should be legal for medical and recreational use, while 37 percent said it should be legal for medical use only. Another 30 percent said that marijuana should not be legal at all. Ingraham, ChristopherFt. Worth Star-TelegramLaw Enforcement Against Prohibition2017-01-12US SC: Pew Research Center Poll Finds Two-thirds Of Cops Think
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The State, 12 Jan 2017 - A Pew Research Center survey of nearly 8,000 police officers finds that more than two-thirds of them say that marijuana use should be legal for either personal or medical use. The nationally representative survey of law enforcement, one of the largest of its kind, found that 32 percent of police officers said marijuana should be legal for medical and recreational use, while 37 percent said it should be legal for medical use only. Another 30 percent said that marijuana should not be legal at all. Ingraham, ChristopherThe StateLaw Enforcement Against Prohibition2017-01-12US: It's Clear Why Support For Legalizing Marijuana Is At An All-Time
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Business Insider, 22 Oct 2016 - Support for weed legalization in the US recently hit an all-time high, but looking at the industry, it's been a long time coming. Sixty-percent of Americans - up from 35% in 2005 - now support legalization, according to a Gallup poll from Wednesday. Berke, JeremyBusiness InsiderLaw Enforcement Against Prohibition2016-10-22UK: OPED: Why I, As an Undercover Cop, Believe It's Time to
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The Mail on Sunday, 28 Aug 2016 - THE narcotics trade provides the financial basis for almost every other form of organised criminality in this country and abroad. The scale is staggering: the global drugs market is worth UKP375 billion every year, and an estimated UKP7 billion a year in Britain alone. Britain spends a further UKP7 billion policing the drugs problem - and that's without the associated costs of imprisonment and public health and everything else. It might not seem visible to the majority of ordinary, law abiding citizens, yet drugs and the gangsters who deal in them blight our towns and cities and dominate our criminal system. More than half the inmates in British prisons are there for drug-related offences. Woods, NeilThe Mail on SundayLaw Enforcement Against Prohibition2016-08-29US MD: They All Want to Profit From Medical Marijuana in
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Washington Post, 26 Jun 2016 - THEY ALL WANT TO PROFIT FROM MEDICAL MARIJUANA IN MARYLAND The people lining up to profit from Maryland's legal medical-marijuana market include former sheriffs and state lawmakers, wealthy business executives and well-connected political donors, according to previously undisclosed public records obtained by The Washington Post. Nirappil, FenitWashington PostLaw Enforcement Against Prohibition2016-06-26More Headlines
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