Morning Roundup: December 12, 2012
Experts want ignition interlock devices for all convicted drunk drivers, drug smugglers increasingly take to the seas, and Jimmy Carter backs legal pot.
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Jimmy Carter wanted to decriminalize pot
during his presidency.
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12/12/12
- Board Wants Alcohol-Testing Ignition Locks For All Drunk Drivers [Washington Post]
- Drug Smugglers Pose Greater Challenge in Move From Land to Sea [CBS]
- How HSBC Became the "Preferred" Bank for Mexican Drug Cartels [MarketWatch]
- How Videogames Could Help Train the Next Generation of Robotic Surgeons [Wired]
- Drug Abuse Runs in Families [Medscape]
- New Anti-Smoking Drug Has His and Hers Effects [Metro]
- For Young Female Pop Stars, Pot Use Ties Into Endorsements [New York Times]
- Former President Jimmy Carter OK with Legalizing Marijuana [Politico]









