WI: March on capital to legalize medical marijuana

Two state representatives and other protestors marched from Library Mall to the state Capitol on Tuesday. The legislators then introduced "the most complete medical marijuana legislation to date."

Protestors marching for the legalization of medical marijuana made their way to the state Capitol yesterday, where two local legislators introduced the "Jacki Rickert Medical Marijuana Act."

The marchers were honoring the 210-mile journey of Jacki Rickert that took place in 1997, according to a release by the pro-marijuana group "Is My Medicine Legal YET?".

Survey shows drug use by minors on the rise

A new survey shows the popularity of drugs and alcohol in schools is on the rise.

According to a press release from The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University, 11 million high schoolers and five million middle schoolers attend "drug-infested" schools. That means 80 percent of high school students and 44 percent of middle school students are seeing drugs used, seeing their peers under the influence of drugs or alcohol and seeing drugs purchased on school grounds.

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