Drug WarRant

It's called the Data Quality Act. If you find wrong information on a government website, you can call them on it and they have to respond to it within 60 days and prove the information. The ASA (Americans for Safe Access) did this to the government disinformation about marijuana 870 days ago and has finished jumping through enough hoops to take them to court over this.

We should thank the ASA for this because sloans like "drugs are bad, mmmkay" don't fly in court. They need scientific proof, and most scientists are on our side of this. Hell, most of the intellectual community knows that drug prohibition is way worse for the country than the drugs themselves are, and marijuana is less harmful that tobacco and alcohol.