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  • - The best sites considering alternatives to the current drug policy in the U.S.
  • - Arguments including reasons why the U.S. government should legalize all drugs and how legalization relates to drug abuse treatment. Proposes reasonable restrictions needed under a legalized scenario.
  • - Broaden debate and promote alternatives to drug war. Formerly known as The Lindesmith Center - Drug Policy Foundation. Guiding principle is harm reduction.
  • - Police deaths by gunshot and total line of duty deaths for the 20th century followed by supporting materials.
  • - Reliable legal information concerning psychedelics, entheogens, ancient and modern shamanic inebriants. Edited by Richard Glen Boire.
  • - Illustrated chapter summaries of the two finest histories the drug war: Shamanism and the drug propaganda.
  • - A consumer guide to companies that do not drug test. Includes tips, tricks, current news, and reader input.
  • - Advocates overhauling the justice system to punish truly violent criminals and not recreational drug users.
  • - A central Internet resource for online drug reform activism.
  • - The Clinton Administration has admitted to paying the television networks to give the government editorial control of television shows. Not a joke.
  • - Footscray community concerned about heroin abuse on the street. We support a trial supervised injecting facility to save lives with a view to rehabilitation, as part of comprehensive drug strategy.
  • - Common Sense for Drug Policy is a research/educational nonprofit working to promote discussion of alternatives to the US drug war.
  • - Current and former members of law enforcement who support drug regulation rather than prohibition.
  • - Articles by Nobel Laureate and Conservative
  • - Eddie Ellison, former operational head of Scotland Yard's Drug Squad, argues for a change of policy to deliver the lowest level of drug use achievable with the least detrimental effect on all others in society - legalisation.
  • - Committed to providing education on harms caused by the War on Drugs, working to involve youth in the political process, and promoting an open, honest, and rational discussion of alternative solutions to our nation's drug problems.
  • - The drug policy reform movement. The psychedelic experience, LSD, and Peyote calls for the de-criminalization of soft drugs and Marijuana.
  • - Forum on drug policy and law reform. Read articles on the issues, view tv show line-up and calendar of events, chapter news and information on becoming a chapter member.
  • - DrugSense works to ensure more balanced and accurate media coverage of drug policy issues and maintains a comprehensive archive of drug policy news and many free E-mail subscription services.
  • - Aims to support aged and terminally ill members who wish to follow the example of Aldous Huxley, Timothy Leary and others, in acting to achieve a beneficial perceptual shift or chemically induced state of grace at the point and time of their deaths.
  • - MAP works to ensure more balanced and accurate media coverage of drug policy issues and maintains a comprehensive archive of drug policy news and many free e-mail subscription services.
  • - Cato Institute paper reviewing alcohol prohibition that touches on the comparison with modern drug prohibition.
  • - William F. Buckley, one of the most respected Conservatives in the world and editor of National Review, dedicates an entire issue to the question of whether the drug war does more harm than good.
  • - Includes a list of many prohibition critics such as Walter Cronkite through William F Buckley.
  • - An archive of factual drug testing information on the web. Exposing the fraud of the drug testing industry.
  • - Education, information, advocacy and referral for injecting/illicit drug users and people affected by drug use. Lobbying for decriminalisation of drugs.
  • - 1972 report by publishers of Consumer Reports. Extremely detailed with extensive policy recommendations.
  • - A grassroots movement seeking better ways to reduce harm caused by the war on drugs and chemical addiction.
  • - Collection of online resources
  • - A compilation of links and information on all facets of drug use and abuse, drug testing, and the Drug War, as well as efforts to legalize and de-criminalize drugs.


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