Open letter to Gov. Scott
Dear Governor Scott: You’ve agreed to support legalization of marijuana only after your concerns are properly addressed. Thank you for that. I live in Colorado,
Dear Governor Scott: You’ve agreed to support legalization of marijuana only after your concerns are properly addressed. Thank you for that. I live in Colorado,
Attorney General Jeff Sessions in July issued a warning to Colorado, Washington, Alaska and Oregon, citing their frequent violations of the terms of the Ogden
Canada plans to legalize the use of recreational marijuana next year, fulfilling a pledge from the elected Liberal government. The government has also pledged to
Vermont’s legislature sent a recreational marijuana legalization bill to Governor Scott May 18, 2017. Four days later, Scott vetoed the bill, noting concerns with drugged
June 1, 2017 Governor Hickenlooper signed HB17-1315, negotiated and written by DUID Victim Voices founder Ed Wood. The bill requires Colorado to collect, analyze and
The Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA) updated its 2017 drugged driving report that has garnered an immense amount of press. Many in the media understood
Colorado’s legislature passed House Bill 1315 on May 10th, its last day before adjourning for the year. The bill directs the Department of Public Safety’s
Thanks to the efforts of DUID Victim Voices supporter Stephie Mager, Nevada has a DUID per se law that establishes legal limits for several drugs including methamphetamine,
Monday, April 3, 2017 the Santa Fe New Mexican published Don’t regulate marijuana like alcohol, an op-ed co-authored with Barry Logan, PhD, and Stephen Talpins,
It feels great to share a bit of good news. Our DUID Data Bill was introduced into the Colorado House of Representatives by Representatives Jonathan
The blog we described two weeks ago, calling upon many state legislatures to avoid making the 5 ng/ml THC legal limit mistake made already by
Colorado makes no effort to collect, analyze and publish DUID statistics in the state. The state’s DUI reports cannot distinguish between causes of DUI, even