Prisoner of America's War on Drugs tells it like it is in the United States Prison Industrial Complex.
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.
This site and its accompanying book offers a look at why the war makes problems worse instead of better, and who gets hurt and who gets helped by these policies.
Threaded discussions on philosophy, politics and the US drug policy.
Dedicated to supporting freedom. Leonard is currently awaiting trial for LSD manufacturing.
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.
Student group dedicated to explore human alternatives to the current policy.
Doctors, lawyers, and pharmacists in Seattle, Washington join in calling for an end to the state's war on drugs.
Enacted in 1973 when Nelson Rockefeller was governor, the Rockefeller Drug Laws require harsh prison terms for the possession or sale of relatively small amounts of drugs.
A list of contacts for those against opposing current drug policy.
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