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 escribe: “Nuevo estudio: La marihuana no aumenta el riesgo de volverse loco” [New Study: Marijuana Doesn't Increase Your Risk of Going Crazy], “Adolescentes inocentes son forzadas a ‘dar saltos’ durante registro de marihuana” [Innocent Teenage Girls Forced to "Jump Up and Down" During Marijuana Search], “¿Será que logra decir una cosa buena en la guerra a la marihuana?” [Can You Name One Good Thing About the War on Marijuana?], “Los adversarios de la legalización de la marihuana dicen cualquier cosa” [Opponents of Marijuana Legalization Will Say Anything], “Un encuentro inesperado con el ex secretario antidroga John Walters” [A Surprise Encounter with Former Drug Czar John Walters], “Obama busca a soldados antidrogas voluntarios” [Obama Seeks Volunteer Drug War Soldiers], “Un estupendo debate sobre la marihuana en el Grupo McLaughlin” [An Awesome Marijuana Debate on the McLaughlin Group], “EE. UU. admite fracaso y suspende erradicación de la adormidera en Afganistán” [US Admits Failure, Calls Off Opium Eradication in Afghanistan] y “Los reportajes aburridos sobre la lucha contra la droga en los grandes medios” [Boring Drug War Reporting from the Mainstream Press].

David Borden crea el enlace: “Expo marihuana atrae a 20.000 a Centro de Convenciones de Los Ángeles” [Marijuana Expo Draws 20,000 to LA Convention Center]

Phil Smith escribe sobre su intento de visitar a Will Foster en la cárcel y el último alerta de acción para ayudarlo.

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

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