NYPD Loses Stop and Frisk Case, Judge Orders City to Obey Constitution
The vast majority of the more then four million stop and frisks conducted by New York police on citizens over the last nine years have been unconstitutional, a judge has ruled.
The vast majority of the more then four million stop and frisks conducted by New York police on citizens over the last nine years have been unconstitutional, a judge has ruled.
Admitting he was wrong about marijuana in the run-up to his CNN special, "Weed," Dr. Sanjay Gupta's expose shines the light on medical uses for children and seniors alike.
The biggest story of the week was clearly Dr. Sanjay Gupta's stunning reversal on marijuana. Also in the news: Drug Czar Kerlikowske moves on, Robin Thicke gets high and "We're the Millers" opened.
Texas cops violated the rights of two women last July when one performed "intrusive cavity searches" on them for marijuana, the women claim in a suit.
Alternative country artist Kacey Musgraves likes to sing about marijuana. Her latest single, "Follow Your Arrow," includes the line, "Roll up a joint, I would."
Last week we posted the SSDP's coolest schools based on campus drug policies. The Princeton Review also rates what they call "Reefer Madness" colleges. This year Skidmore College is No. 1.
Since the Drug Czar position is about to be vacated by Gil Kerlikowske, we asked Tommy Chong what he would do if he became the nation's next Drug Czar.
In advance of his special, "Weed," which airs Sunday on CNN, Dr. Sanjay Gupta tells Piers Morgan that he tried marijuana. In a column, Gupta explains why he changed his mind "about weed."