Semanal: Blogando no Bar Clandestino

Junto com a nossa reportagem investigativa da Crônica, desde o verão passado a DRCNet também esteve proporcionando conteúdo diário na forma de blogagem no Bar Clandestino Stop the Drug War - muitíssimas pessoas estiveram lendo-o recentemente-, assim como links às Últimas Notícias (canto inferior esquerdo) e mais informações. Cheque a DRCNet todos os dias para ficar a par da reforma das políticas de drogas!

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reide anticerveja da época da lei seca, Washington, DC (Biblioteca do Congresso)

Desde a última edição:

Scott Morgan nos traz: “80% de especialistas em políticas de drogas são contrários ao combate às drogas” [80% of Drug Policy Experts Oppose the Drug War], “Dá para ir preso por 27 anos por vender maconha” [You Can Go to Jail For 27 Years For Selling Marijuana], “Policial é morto porque informante confundiu bordos japoneses com maconha” [A Cop is Dead Because An Informant Mistook Japanese Maple Trees For Marijuana] e “Deixa para lá, afinal Barack Obama quer prender consumidores de maconha” [Nevermind, Barack Obama Wants to Arrest Marijuana Users After All].

Phil Smith antecipa: “Para baixo rumo ao México” [Heading Down Mexico Way].

David Borden pergunta: “Quantos traficantes são necessários para abastecer uma comunidade de 10.000 pessoas? ¿Ou será que a Comarca de Twiggs na Geórgia é a última Túlia?” [How many drug dealers does it take to supply a 10,000-person community? Or, is Twiggs County, Georgia, the latest Tulia?].

David Guard publica numerosas notas à imprensa, alertas e outros anúncios organizacionais no blog In the Trenches.

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