Friday, February 13, 2009

drug czar pick!

Ethan Nadelman himself on the drug policy alliance site

 drugpolicy.org  &  nytimes article below

Thursday, February 12, 2009

I wanted you to be the first to know -- we just confirmed in the last hour that President Obama selected Seattle Police Chief Gil Kerlikowske to be his drug czar.

While we’re disappointed that President Obama has selected another law enforcement official instead of a major public health advocate, we’re cautiously optimistic that this nominee will support the president’s drug policy reform agenda.

What gives us hope is that Seattle has been at the cutting edge of harm reduction and other drug policy reform developments including:

  • Being among the first cities to implement syringe exchange programs;
  • Legalizing medical marijuana ten years ago (statewide);
  • Categorizing marijuana arrests as the lowest law enforcement priority; and
  • Implementing innovative overdose prevention strategies.

Kerlikowske is clearly familiar with drug policy reforms, and has not been a forceful opponent. Although a police chief may not be an ideal pick, given President Obama's call for "shifting the paradigm, shifting the model, so that we focus more on a public health approach," we remain hopeful that he has the potential to provide much needed national leadership in implementing the president's campaign commitments.

We look forward to working with you to ensure that he fulfills President Obama's promises to treat drug abuse as a public health issue, lift the federal ban on funding syringe access, eliminate the disparity between sentencing for crack and powder cocaine, and stop the raids on medical marijuana dispensaries in California.  

It's a potentially transformative moment. Together, we’ll make sure Kerlikowske follows through.

Sincerely,

Ethan Nadelmann
Executive Director


February 13, 2009

Seattle Police Chief May Be Next Drug Czar

By THE NEW YORK TIMES

WASHINGTON — President Obama has chosen R. Gil Kerlikowske, the chief of police in Seattle, as his drug czar, an administration official said Thursday.

If confirmed by the Senate, Chief Kerlikowske, 59, would come to the Office of National Drug Control Policy after more than eight years as the chief law enforcement official in a city known for its progressive drug laws. The appointment was first reported Tuesday on the Web sites of Seattle newspapers.

The nomination of Chief Kerlikowske, coupled with early policy pronouncements by Mr. Obama, has left those who want to change drug policy cautiously optimistic. The White House, for example, supports removing a ban on federal money for needle exchanges.

Ethan Nadelmann, executive director of the Drug Policy Alliance, which wants drug laws eased, said Mr. Kerlikowske did not voice support for Seattle’s needle exchange or medical use of marijuana policies, but did not actively oppose them, either.

“We’d have preferred more of a public health type,” Mr. Nadelmann said. “But he’s likely to be the best drug czar we’ve seen. Not that that’s saying much.”

David Pogue's fogeydom.

STATE OF THE ART

Twitter? It’s What You Make It

By DAVID POGUE

February 12, 2009

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Done with Bill.

Los Angeles Times

Gay-rights, labor leaders call on Clinton to cancel speech

The former president plans to give an address at a San Diego hotel whose developer backed Proposition 8, the measure approved by California voters that bans same-sex marriage.

By Tony Perry 


The Huffington Post

Cleve Jones

Posted February 12, 2009 | 03:55 PM (EST)

What Would Harvey Milk Say About President Clinton's Speech at the Manchester Hyatt?

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

finally: gmail contacts.

let's see if these finally do the trick. 

Four changes to Gmail contacts

from the Gmail blog:

44nope. better but, still sucks.

cheese = heroin, part 712

Just to reiterate, overdose is a tragedy. No less so because it is from heroin, no less so because, like many heroin overdoses, it involved numerous drugs known to increase the risk of overdose when taken in combination. 

Man pleads guilty in Rockwall teen's 'cheese' heroin overdose death

By RICHARD ABSHIRE / The Dallas Morning News 

….A 19-year-old man pleaded guilty Monday to criminally negligent homicide in the "cheese" heroin overdose death of a 16-year-old Rockwall High School student in 2007. ... Toxicology tests revealed a fatal cocktail of cheese heroin, Ecstasy, Xanax, cocaine and marijuana in her system.”

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

obama interviews

On January 20th, Tavis Smiley played a number of his past interviews with Barack Obama. So, so worthwhile.   listen here
from an interview during the 2007 primaries: 
Obama: No. Listen, campaigns always go through ups and downs, and what I've always said to my folks is, "If you were looking for the safe choice, you shouldn't be supporting a 46-year-old Black guy named Barack Obama to be the next leader of the free world."

P.O.S. on a school night!

I keep swearing that I am too old for hip hop shows but, whatever. so fun.

+ 02.09.2009 + Never Better Tour

Venue: Bottom Of The Hill 
Address: 1233 17th St. 
City: San Francisco 
State: CA 
Phone: 510-601-0431 
Doors: 8:30PM 
Ages: All Ages 
Cost: $10 
-> Performing: POS & DJ Plain Ole Bill, Sims, Mictlan & Lazerbeak



nuts. you can design your own album art for never better here- http://www.rhymesayers.com/neverbetter/

Monday, February 9, 2009

I might have to reconsider this whole lack of faith in humanity thing...


February 9, 2009

Judges Tentatively Order Calif. Inmates Released

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Filed at 7:26 p.m. ET

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) -- A special panel of federal judges tentatively ruled Monday that California must release tens of thousands of inmates to relieve overcrowding.

Sunday, February 8, 2009

So, stupid senuti, the program I have been using for years and years to transfer songs from my ipod to my computer, now costs $18. Not nice. So far, ipoddisk seems like a good alternative. Any thoughts?


VS

woot!

ok, of course prison condom provision does not cause problems but, I am still happy to see it in print.  (For the record, std prevention good, denial and cruelty, major problem causing.)

Prison condom program reports no major problems

BY SHAUNTEL LOWE/TIMES-HERALD, VALLEJO

The Reporter Vacaville, CA

chickens do come home to roost.


Utah's hidden plague: Growing addiction to online pornography

..."'Utah has a big problem,' said Atkinson, who heads the Utah Coalition Against Pornography.

Oddly enough, the Beehive State ranks second in Google searches for 'hot sex' and "naughty" and also No. 2 for 'family values,' Atkinson said."...