Marijuana prison stats

Despite the false narrative being pushed by Representative Winkler, here are the real facts from our own Minnesota Department of Corrections: Out of 10,114 people in prison ONLY 50 people are there for marijuana and 70 % of those have prior felony convictions. Remember: Minnesota decriminalized marijuana possession many years ago; only sales and possession of large amounts remains a felony!… Continue reading Marijuana prison stats

Rocky Mountain HIDTA Report

The newest information about the facts of marijuana legalization in Colorado. http://msani.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/The-Legalization-of-Marijuana-in-Colo.The-Impact.-Volume-6.pdf

FDA sends warning to cbd manufacturer

The FDA warned a major CBD company about health claims. This caused CVS pharmacies to pull certain products. See the warning letter below: https://www.fda.gov/inspections-compliance-enforcement-and-criminal-investigations/warning-letters/curaleaf-inc-579289-07222019

2019 ONDCP National Drug Control Strategy –

The Office of National Drug Control Policy released its national drug control policy this week. The strategy seeks to reduce the size of the drug-using population, reduce barriers to treatment services, and drastically reduce the availability of these drugs. You can view the strategy here.

LOCK PICKING AND SPECIALIZED ENTRY TECHNIQUES

Hosted by Minnesota State Association of Narcotics Investigations (MSANI) Presented by HOLLOTEC COURSE DESCRIPTION: Patrol officers, investigators, probation and parole officers, narcotic officers, and tactical teams are often faced with the task of entering a building to serve search and arrest warrants, to carry out hostage rescues, or to conduct welfare checks on elderly persons… Continue reading LOCK PICKING AND SPECIALIZED ENTRY TECHNIQUES

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Op Ed in Denver Post

It’s high time we took a breath from marijuana commercialization By BOB TROYER | Guest Commentary September 28, 2018 at 4:51 pm In 2012 we were told Colorado would lead the nation on a grand experiment in commercialized marijuana. Six years later – with two major industry reports just released and the state legislature and Denver City… Continue reading Op Ed in Denver Post