"America's public enemy number one," President Richard Nixon proclaimed in a press conference, "is drug abuse. In order to ...
John Ehrlichman, Nixon’s top advisor said in 1994, 'Did we know we were lying about the drugs? Of course, we did.' Two years ...
The Nixon pardon of Sept. 8, 1974, caused a political and legal earthquake that still reverberates in the age of Trump.
Image Cannabis News September 16, 2024 Richard Nixon Secretly Admitted Marijuana Is 'Not Particularly Dangerous'. Two years after launching the War on Drugs, calling substance use “public enemy No. 1, ...
Vice President Richard M. Nixon and U.S. Sen. John F. Kennedy​ met for the first ever televised presidential debate in Studio ...
Former President Richard Nixon privately questioned his administration’s tough stance on marijuana and acknowledged that the ...
Well, well, well, so the guy who rubber stamped the so called 'War on Drugs' in 1971, did not think weed was a bad drug. Not ...
As Trump tries to cow Democrats and the media into silence about his attacks on democracy, a historian of the presidency ...
Former President Richard Nixon, who launched the war on drugs in 1971, admitted he knew pot was 'not particularly dangerous' ...
President Richard Nixon’s remarks were captured on his secret White House recording system but had eluded the notice of ...
Congressman Earl Blumenauer (D-OR) has urged Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) to place cannabis reform policies up for a vote in ...
CHICAGO — José Cruz Alba occupied the center oval of a very small Venn diagram: He rubbed shoulders with both Richard Nixon and the Black Panther Party, Richard J. Daley and Jane Byrne. He led a band, ...