Stephen H. Frye, M.D. Retired professor, University of Nevada School of Medicine PO Box 1468, Reno, Nevada, 89505, USA Dear Nobel Committee, The drug war, not the drugs, kills people. This is now a real war. Although it started out as political rhetoric, it’s become a genuinely deadly conflict. It has killed more Americans (700,000) than all of our [...]
Continue reading...23. January 2009
“We Really Lost This War! Twenty-five Reasons to Legalize Drugs” The War on Drug kills people, not the drugs! * In 70 years our drug war has killed 700,000 of our citizens, more than all our other wars combined and far more people than drugs kill. And with 5,000 Mexicans killed this year alone, we now [...]
Continue reading...15. January 2009
“The only way you can die from marijuana is to get arrested and get killed in jail” An Exclusive Interview with Stephen H. Frye, MD, author of We Really Lost This War! 25 Reasons to Legalize Drugs Hi Steve, I just finished reading your book, We Really Lost This War! Twenty-Five Reasons To Legalize Drugs. Did [...]
Continue reading...8. January 2009
Legalize It - With a recession in sight, the case for legalizing marijuana and taxing it for government revenue seems more practical than ever, http://digg.com/political_opinion/Legalize_It_9
Continue reading...6. January 2009
U.S. Supreme Court Affirms States’ Rights for Medical Marijuana - December 1, 2008. “It’s now settled that state law enforcement officers cannot arrest medical marijuana patients or seize their medicine simply because they prefer the contrary federal law,” said Joe Elford, Chief Counsel with Americans for Safe Access (ASA). Medical marijuana is legal in Nevada, [...]
Continue reading...13. November 2008
War on Drugs: Mission not accomplished by Krystal Bick Tribune/Krystal Bick - Stephen Frye, a retired UNR medical school professor, has written a book called, “We Really Lost This War! Twenty-Five Reasons to Legalize Drugs.” slideshow The war in Iraq. The War on Terror. The War on Drugs. All wars have reasons against waging them. But Dr. Stephen Frye [...]
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23. January 2009
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