Semanal: Blogueando en el Bar Clandestino

Juntamente con el reportaje investigativo de la Crónica, DRCNet también proporciona contenido diario en 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), listas de eventos (esquina inferior derecha) y otra 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 opina sobre: “FOX News dice que la marihuana come el alma de uno” [FOX News Says Marijuana Will Eat Your Soul], “Los federales se otorgan nuevas facultades antidrogas” [The Feds Are Giving Themselves New Drug War Powers], “¡¡¡Tiburones llenos de cocaína!!!” [Sharks Filled With Cocaine!!!], “¿Cuántos inocentes están en prisión por cargos de delitos de drogas?” [How Many Innocent People Are in Jail on Drug Charges?], “Los dispensarios de marihuana medicinal llegan a Rhode Island” [Medical Marijuana Dispensaries Are Coming to Rhode Island], “La política ‘dura con la droga’ simplemente ya no es popular” ["Tough on Drugs" Politics Just Aren't as Popular Anymore] y “Una entrevista embarazosa con el secretario antidroga” [An Embarrassing Interview with the Drug Czar].

David Borden destaca: “Vídeo: Milton Friedman sobre la legalización de la marihuana” [Video: Milton Friedman on Marijuana Legalization], “Vídeo: Se entrega petición de reforma en condenas para delitos por piedra de cocaína a Congreso de EE. UU. - Ex presos, familiares y militantes se pronuncian” [Video: Crack Sentencing Reform Petition Delivered to Congress -- Former Prisoners, Family Members and Advocates Speak Out] y “Vídeo sobre abusos contra el medio ambiente – y la gente – en lucha contra la droga de Colombia, de Witness for Peace” [Video on Abuse of the Environment -- and of People -- in Colombia's Drug War, from "Witness for Peace"].

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.

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