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A list of contacts for those against opposing current drug policy.
Student group dedicated to explore human alternatives to the current policy.
Dedicated to expanding discussion on drug policy by raising questions about existing law and educating the public about alternatives to current policies.
Prisoner of America's War on Drugs tells it like it is in the United States Prison Industrial Complex.
Tens of thousands of American teenagers are forced into drug treatment programs each year by schools, parents, or the courts - despite not having any serious drug problem.
An organization working to end the war on drugs and promote new drug policies based on common sense, science, public health and human rights. Formerly the Lindesmith Center.
Free online book - a collection of categorized information on various aspects of the drug war, all presented with full source citations and, where possible, links to the original.
Weblog features news, analysis, and rants by Pete Guither about current issues in the drug war.
A few mordant words on drugs, drug abuse, and the disgraceful ties that bind Latin America and the United States.
Non-profit organization encourages involvement in drug policy reform. Includes news, drug war clock and activism.
Online accompaniment to the PBS series examining the war on illegal drugs.
News, statistics and articles on the Drug War, and the Green Party marijuana legalisation and harm reduction policies.
In a photographic essay, the public sees the actual faces of people filling American prisons today and learns the case histories of selected inmates whose sentences illustrate the often harsh and arbitrary policies imposed on first-time, non-violent drug offenders.
Reports on the drug war from Latin America with breaking news, analysis, investigative journalism, translations of journalism from Mexico and beyond, and media criticism.
Is the funding of terrorist groups an unintended consequence of drug prohibition? This site explores the inevitable convergence of prohibition, crime, arms dealing, and terrorism.
Non-profit organization involved in sculpting the movement of Drug Courts within the U.S. and internationally for Court Practitioners. Provides training, research, and scholarships.
The casualties of America's War on Drugs and what you can do to end the drug war.
The nature and origin of the 'War on Drugs'. Why this 'war' is so entrenched.
Complete histories, books, periodicals and historical research documenting the failure of the war.
PBS program which investigates how a fundamental shift in the country's anti-drug laws - including federal mandatory minimum sentencing and conspiracy provisions - has bred a culture of snitching that is in many cases rewarding the guiltiest and punishing the less guilty.
Blog and chronicle calling for an end to drug prohibition. Articles and newsletter.
Favors the return of the drug problem to the domain of the medical profession.
Voluntary association who participate in activities directed at
ending the drug war in the state. Action, events, documentation and email information list.
By Judge Jim P. Gray. In addition to the comments from the author of this book, who is a veteran trial judge in Southern California, the views of more than 40 judges and justices nationwide are cited in this documented.
Voluntary association who participate in activities directed at
ending the drug war in the state. Action, events, documentation and email information list.
Blog and chronicle calling for an end to drug prohibition. Articles and newsletter.
Weblog features news, analysis, and rants by Pete Guither about current issues in the drug war.
Complete histories, books, periodicals and historical research documenting the failure of the war.
Non-profit organization encourages involvement in drug policy reform. Includes news, drug war clock and activism.
Tens of thousands of American teenagers are forced into drug treatment programs each year by schools, parents, or the courts - despite not having any serious drug problem.
Non-profit organization involved in sculpting the movement of Drug Courts within the U.S. and internationally for Court Practitioners. Provides training, research, and scholarships.
Student group dedicated to explore human alternatives to the current policy.
A list of contacts for those against opposing current drug policy.
Prisoner of America's War on Drugs tells it like it is in the United States Prison Industrial Complex.
Favors the return of the drug problem to the domain of the medical profession.
By Judge Jim P. Gray. In addition to the comments from the author of this book, who is a veteran trial judge in Southern California, the views of more than 40 judges and justices nationwide are cited in this documented.
In a photographic essay, the public sees the actual faces of people filling American prisons today and learns the case histories of selected inmates whose sentences illustrate the often harsh and arbitrary policies imposed on first-time, non-violent drug offenders.
The nature and origin of the 'War on Drugs'. Why this 'war' is so entrenched.
PBS program which investigates how a fundamental shift in the country's anti-drug laws - including federal mandatory minimum sentencing and conspiracy provisions - has bred a culture of snitching that is in many cases rewarding the guiltiest and punishing the less guilty.
The casualties of America's War on Drugs and what you can do to end the drug war.
A few mordant words on drugs, drug abuse, and the disgraceful ties that bind Latin America and the United States.
Dedicated to expanding discussion on drug policy by raising questions about existing law and educating the public about alternatives to current policies.
News, statistics and articles on the Drug War, and the Green Party marijuana legalisation and harm reduction policies.
Reports on the drug war from Latin America with breaking news, analysis, investigative journalism, translations of journalism from Mexico and beyond, and media criticism.
Online accompaniment to the PBS series examining the war on illegal drugs.
An organization working to end the war on drugs and promote new drug policies based on common sense, science, public health and human rights. Formerly the Lindesmith Center.
Is the funding of terrorist groups an unintended consequence of drug prohibition? This site explores the inevitable convergence of prohibition, crime, arms dealing, and terrorism.
Free online book - a collection of categorized information on various aspects of the drug war, all presented with full source citations and, where possible, links to the original.