Semanal: Blogueando en el Bar Clandestino

Juntamente con nuestro reportaje investigativo de la Crónica, DRCNet también proporciona 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 información. ¡Chequee a DRCNet todos los días para estar al corriente de la reforma de las políticas de drogas! Verifique 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 escribe: “En caso de que no haya escuchado a un número suficiente de policías que han hablado sobre legalizar las drogas este año…” [In Case You Haven't Heard Enough Cops Talk About Legalizing Drugs This Year...], “Obama declara guerra contra opio afgano” [Obama Goes to War Against Afghan Opium], “En serio, no intente comer su marihuana si lo hacen parar el auto” [Seriously, Don't Try to Eat Your Marijuana if You're Pulled Over], “Senado mexicano vota en despenalización de tenencia de drogas” [Mexican Senate Votes to Decriminalize Drug Possession], “Obama es a favor de terminar con disparidad entre sentencias para cocaína” [Obama Supports Ending the Cocaine Sentencing Disparity], “Senado de Rhode Island vota en creación de dispensarios de marihuana medicinal” [Rhode Island Senate Votes to Create Medical Marijuana Dispensaries], “Senado de Nuevo Hampshire vota en legalización de marihuana medicinal” [New Hampshire Senate Votes to Legalize Medical Marijuana], “Senado de Minnesota vota en legalización de marihuana medicinal” [Minnesota Senate Votes to Legalize Medical Marijuana], “Diputado Engel presenta proyecto de ley que crea comisión independiente de políticas de drogas” [Rep. Engel Introduces Bill to Create Independent Drug Policy Commission], “El gobierno federal cultiva parte de la peor marihuana en Estados Unidos” [The Federal Government Grows Some of the Worst Marijuana in America], “Aun los vaqueros quieren legalizar las drogas” [Even Cowboys Want to Legalize Drugs] y “Jim Webb dice que legalización de la marihuana está ‘en discusión’” [Jim Webb Says Marijuana Legalization is "On the Table"].

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

Asimismo 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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