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  1. SEATTLE TIMES ENDORSES MARIJUANA LEGALIZATION BILL
    Washington state's largest daily newspaper and Seattle's city attorney have both come out in support of marijuana legalization.

  2. CALL FOR RELEASE OF MOROCCAN MARIJUANA, HUMAN RIGHTS ACTIVIST
    Chaikh El-Khayari advocated for the legalization of marijuana production for hemp and medical marijuana, but it was his accusations of high-level links to the hash trade that got him thrown in jail.

  3. HEALTH CANADA PROPOSES BAN ON SALVIA DIVINORUM
    Canada is moving to ban the powerful but short-acting hallucinogen salvia divinorum. Psychonauts and anti-prohibitionists have 30 days to try to block the ban.

  4. ZIMBABWE MP SAYS LEGALIZE, EXPORT MARIJUANA
    A call to free the weed comes from an unexpected quarter: Zimbabwe.

  5. THIS WEEK IN HISTORY
    Events and quotes of note from this week's drug policy events of years past




    CONCLUSION




Litigation is a viable tool for obtaining reparations for African



descendants if the legal claim is clearly identified and various procedural

hurdles can be successfully mounted. Three procedural

hurdles that must be addressed at the initial stages of litigation—

standing, statute of limitations and sovereign immunity—can be

met using the experiences of African descendants. Honoring the

experiences and voices of those who seek reparations is imperative

if the ultimate remedy is to heal the wounds of centuries of disdainful,

brutal and inhumane treatment that the international community

acknowledges as a crime against humanity.

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