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: “Ethan Nadelmann desafia NAACP a se opor ao combate às drogas” [Ethan Nadelmann Challenges NAACP to Oppose the Drug War], “O combate mexicano às drogas perde apoio da opinião pública” [The Mexican Drug War is Losing Public Support], “Homem tenta engolir drogas e morre estrangulado por policial” [Man Tries to Swallow Drugs, Gets Choked to Death by Police], “Congresso dos EUA corta verbas para propaganda antidroga” [Congress Slashes Funding for Anti-Drug Propaganda], “Hipopótamos de Pablo Escobar continuam vivos (e causando grandes problemas)” [Pablo Escobar's Pet Hippos Are Still Alive (And Causing Big Problems)], “Como vencer um debate sobre a maconha na televisão” [How to Win a Marijuana Debate on Television], “‘O forte cheiro de legalização da maconha está no ar’” ["The Potent Smell of Marijuana Legalization is In the Air"], “Ninguém leva a secretaria antidroga a sério (nem mesmo o presidente)” [No One Takes the Drug Czar's Office Seriously (Not Even the President)], “Uma epidemia de batidas antidrogas malogradas em Maryland” [An Epidemic of Botched Drug Raids in Maryland].

Phil Smith oferece: “Não me admitiram de novo quando tentei visitar Will Foster, prisioneiro da guerra à maconha medicinal, na cadeia ontem à noite” [I Was Turned Away Again Trying to Visit Medical Marijuana POW Will Foster in Jail Last Night], “Governador do Novo Hampshire veta projeto sobre maconha medicinal; É preciso um punhado de votos para anular seu veto” [New Hampshire Governor Vetoes Medical Marijuana Bill, A Handful of Additional Votes Needed to Override] e “Ontem à noite, visitei Will Foster, paciente preso de maconha medicinal” [I Visited Imprisoned Medical Marijuana Patient Will Foster in Jail Last Night].

David Borden comemora: “Importante: Subcomitê aprova eliminação de proibição de financiamento da troca de seringas” [Big News: House Subcommittee Approves Legislation Eliminating the Needle Exchange Funding Ban].

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

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