Semanal: Blogueando en el Bar Clandestino

Juntamente con nuestro reportaje investigativo de la Crónica, desde el verano pasado la DRCNet también ha estado proporcionando contenido diario en la forma de blogueo en el Bar Clandestino Stop the Drug War - muchísimas personas lo han estado leyendo recientemente -, así como enlaces a las Últimas Noticias (en la esquina superior derecha de la mayor parte de las páginas web) y más informaciones. ¡Chequee la DRCNet todos los días para estar al corriente de la reforma de las políticas de drogas! Vea la portada del Bar Clandestino en http://stopthedrugwar.org/speakeasy.

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redada anticerveza de la época de la ley seca en Washington, DC (Biblioteca del Congreso de EE.UU.)

Desde la última edición:

Scott Morgan presenta: “Si Obama es a favor de la marihuana medicinal, ¿qué pasa con el cáñamo?” [If Obama Supports Medical Marijuana, What About Hemp?], “Se prueba que reactivos de campo para identificar drogas son altamente imprecisos” [Field Tests for Identifying Drugs Are Proven Wildly Inaccurate], “Son malas las redadas de SWAT contra inocentes” [SWAT Raids on Innocent People are Bad], “¿Por qué los holandeses fuman menos marihuana que los estadounidenses?” [How Come the Dutch Smoke Less Marijuana Than Americans?], “Departamento de Vehículos Motorizados de California acepta permitir que pacientes consumidores de marihuana medicinal manejen” [California DMV Agrees to Let Medical Marijuana Patients Drive], “Quizá una canción folk estrafalaria lleve a la legalización de la marihuana…” [Maybe a Quirky Folk Song Will Lead to Marijuana Legalization...], “Presidente mexicano queda sorprendido en saber que lucha contra la droga es superviolenta” [Mexican President Surprised to Learn That the Drug War is Super Violent], “Hombre utiliza dinero falso para comprar drogas falsas” [Man Uses Fake Money to Buy Fake Drugs] y “Ex guerrero antidroga ahora vive con sus padres” [Former Drug Warrior Now Lives With his Parents].

David Guard publica numerosas notas de prensa, alertas y otros anuncios organizacionales en la bitácora In the Trenches.

Por favor, también únase a nosotros en las Bitácoras del Lector.

Como hemos dicho, http://stopthedrugwar.org/speakeasy es el único lugar en línea para quedar al corriente de la lucha para detener la guerra contra las drogas. Gracias por leer y escribir...

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