Semanal: Blogando no Bar Clandestino

Junto com a reportagem investigativa da Crônica, a DRCNet também proporciona conteúdo diário na forma de blogagem no Bar Clandestino Stop the Drug War - um monte de pessoas esteve 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! Dê uma olhada no portal do Bar Clandestino em http://stopthedrugwar.org/speakeasy.

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

Desde a última edição:

Scott Morgan escreve: “Cientistas contrabandistas de drogas sempre estão um passo adiante” [Drug Smuggling Scientists Are Always Ahead of the Game], “Se Pawlenty quer ser presidente, deveria repensar sua oposição à maconha medicinal” [If Pawlenty Wants to Be President, He Should Reconsider His Opposition to Medical Marijuana], “Os estados não precisam da autorização federal para legalizarem a maconha, parte II” [States Don't Need Federal Permission to Legalize Marijuana, Part II], “Alto investigador antidroga muda de opinião e diz que é preciso legalizar a maconha” [Top Anti-Drug Researcher Changes His Mind, Says Legalize Marijuana], “Policiais antidrogas pilantras da Filadélfia acrescentam atentado violento ao pudor à sua lista de delitos” [Rogue Philly Drug Cops Add Molestation to Their List of Crimes], “Se não há mais ‘guerra contra as drogas’, então para quê o helicóptero?” [If There's No "War on Drugs" Anymore, Then What's the Helicopter For?], “Sim, o processo contra Marc Emery é político” [Yes, the Case Against Marc Emery is Political], “Polícia de Los Ângeles realiza operação contra seu próprio agente em estranha investigação malograda” [LAPD Raids Its Own Officer in Weird Botched Investigation] e “Legalizar as drogas é uma idéia que fala por si mesma” [Legalizing Drugs is an Idea That Speaks for Itself].

David Borden publica: “Vídeo: Idosos da Comarca de Orange exigem acesso à maconha medicinal” [Video: Orange County Seniors Demand Medical Marijuana Access].

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

Por favor, junte-se a nós nos Blogs do Leitor.

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