Opinion: In today’s pages: Prescriptions for marijuana, profits of war
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Tomdispatch.com associate editor Nick Turse shows how consumer firms like Apple and Krispy Kreme profit from Iraq, and columnist Joel Stein scores some (prescription) marijuana:
Sometimes I can’t believe how Californian California is. Women walk around half-naked, waiters call patrons ‘dude,’ and medical marijuana is legal. But I wondered just how legal. Could anyone buy it? Even me, who doesn’t have cancer, AIDS, arthritis, glaucoma or even any previous pot-smoking experience?Medical marijuana isn’t really legal -- in 2005, the Supreme Court said federal anti-drug laws trump state laws -- but California and 11 other hippie states have been flipping off Washington for years.
The editorial board criticizes President Bush for failing to hold the Reading First program accountable, and says California’s misuse of the recall process may be one reason the state is in such bad shape.
Readers discuss the election, and whether Hillary Clinton should quit. Palm Springs’ Eleanor Jackson wonders, ‘It’s difficult to understand how anyone, particularly a Democrat or independent voter, can dislike Clinton (or for that matter, Obama) so much that they would be willing to not vote or vote for John McCain. Do they not realize the consequences of a Republican victory this November?’