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Great Pics from Inside the DEA Exhibit at MSI

Wednesday, August 23rd, 2006

The DEA Propaganda piece currently featured at Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry has been a hot topic on this (see here and here) and many other blogs.
Finally, I’ve come across some great pictures from inside the exhibit, courtesy of Mark Draughn of the Windy Pundit. We’ve all heard about the highly [...]

Former San Diego Assistant Chief of Police Weighs in on Prohibition

Wednesday, August 23rd, 2006

Norm Stamper has a pretty good idea of how deadly the War on Drugs has become for both Mexicans and Americans. In an article accessible here, Stamper outlines reasons why putting an end to prohibition would bring an immediate end to drug-related violence–the most obvious of which is that a regulated drug industry would [...]

LEAP Video

Monday, August 21st, 2006

Courtesy of the Agitator here is a video clip about Law Enforcement Against Prohibition (LEAP), a group discussed in this post. The clip is not only persuasive in its argument (i.e. that the War on Drugs is useless, counterproductive, and breeds violence) but also moving in its display of law officers’ honesty.
Here [...]

Colorado to Join Nevada in Putting Legalization of Marijuana Possession on the November Ballot

Monday, August 21st, 2006

This November, voters in both Colorado and Nevada will be able to decide on an amendment that legalizes the possession of less than an ounce of marijuana for individuals over the age of 21. The movement to get the question on the ballot in CO was led by SAFER Colorado (Safer Alternatives For Enjoyable [...]

Another Big Surprise: Cocaine Eradication in Columbia is a Total Failure

Monday, August 21st, 2006

“Plan Columbia,” which was instituted by the Clinton Administration as an attempt to eradicate cocaine supplies in Columbia by fumigating coca farms, has resulted in a near zero change in the price and purity of the drug on American streets, according to a New York Times story. Overall, there is as much coca being grown [...]

Big Surprise: Opium Eradication in Afghanistan is a Disaster

Monday, August 21st, 2006

Thanks once again to Pete Guthier’s Drug War Rant, I’ve been directed to an AP story on Yahoo news that points to the all-time high amount of opium cultivation that is currently taking place in Afghanistan.
According to the article, the West has spent millions in counternarcotics money, only to see opium cultivation go [...]

Washington Post Article Highlights Criticism of DEA Exhibit

Monday, August 21st, 2006

The negative outcry in response to the DEA exhibit at Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry has finally reached the mainstream media, as a recent article about it has appeared in the Washington Post.
The wave of criticism of the exhibit has relied in part upon traditional arguments connecting the ineffective War of Drugs to [...]

Responses to the DEA Propaganda Piece in Chicago Museum

Friday, August 11th, 2006

The DEA Exhibit at Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry has come under fire recently by both anti-prohibitionists and non-activists alike for being a blatant piece of propaganda that offensively and spuriously links the failing War on Drugs to terrorism.
Click here for a press release put out by DrugWarRant, which also offers detailed [...]

OpEd Piece Challenges School Drug Testing Policy in IL

Tuesday, August 8th, 2006

Finally! Pete Guthier of Drug War Rant recently got his letter to the editor of Central Illnois paper “The Pantagraph” published online. I say “finally” because it is about time that sensible opponents of irrational drug policies get their voices heard in the mainstream media. Unfortunately, the only people who visit these [...]

Jack Cole Calls MA Drug Enforcement Training Course “Total Waste of Money”

Tuesday, August 8th, 2006

A recently revitalized drug enforcement training course for MA police has been criticized by Jack Cole, former NJ state trooper and founder of Law Enforcement Officers Against Prohibition (LEAP), for being a “total waste of money.”
LEAP calls for the legalization of drugs on the widely-known grounds that the War on Drugs has been both unsuccessful [...]