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Entheogen & Drug Policy Actions and Reports


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CCLE Files Comments with the DEA Concerning the Agency's Intention to Schedule 2C-T-7
The Center for Cognitive Liberty & Ethics (CCLE) has submitted written comments to the DEA opposing the agency’s intent to schedule the compound 2C-T-7.

CCLE OpEd "Dangerous Lessons"
Last Thursday’s Supreme Court ruling, giving public school authorities the green light to conduct random, suspicionless, drug testing of all junior and senior high school students wishing to participate in extra-curricular activities, teaches by example. The lesson, unfortunately, is that the Fourth Amendment has become a historical artifact, a quaint relic from bygone days when our country honored the “scrupulous protection of Constitutional freedoms of the individual.

CCLE Report Says Federal Ecstasy Bill Targets Raves And Violates Civil Liberties
A report issued by the Center for Cognitive Liberty & Ethics, finds that the Ecstasy Prevention Act, which is currently before Congress, unconstitutionally profiles electronic music listeners, misappropriates federal funds to communities willing to outlaw “raves,” and perpetuates a failed and harmful “lock ‘em up” policy with respect to those who use the popular drug MDMA (Ecstasy).

CCLE Report on SB 1103 (PDF)  January 4, 2002
A California bill to place MDMA (Ecstasy) in Schedule I and to impose 90-day mandatory minimum for using or being under the influence of MDMA. (Similar to AB 1416).

Testimony of Richard Glen Boire, Before the United States Sentencing Commission on March 20, 2001 on the topic of The Proposed Amendment to Increase Guidelines Sentences Concerning MDMA (Ecstasy)
Read Richard's testimony in Washington D.C.