The casualties of America's War on Drugs and what you can do to end the drug war.
"The 'War on Drugs' is an expensive, destructive, failed sham.
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.
Website of Bob Newland, noted journalist, raconteur, iconoclast, political philosopher and exposer of the lies used to propagate the so-called War on Drugs.
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.
A two-part editorial "Spurious Justification" and "Who Benefits from Prohibition?" Explores aspects of law and drug use.
Noam Chomsky argues that the U.S. government is scandalously cynical in launching a "War on Drugs" while, at the same time, supporting other dangers.
The Mission of the Drug Peace Campaign is to bring a peaceful end to the War on Drugs and to the persecutions and human rights abuses that are perpetrated in its name.
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.
A few mordant words on drugs, drug abuse, and the disgraceful ties that bind Latin America and the United States.
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