Semanal: Blogueando en el Bar Clandestino

Junto con nuestro reportaje investigativo de la Crónica, desde el verano pasado la DRCNet también ha estado proporcionando 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 informaciones. ¡Chequee la DRCNet todos los días para estar al corriente de la reforma de las políticas de drogas!

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allanamiento anticerveza de la época de la ley seca, Washington, DC (Biblioteca del Congreso)

Desde la última edición:

Scott Morgan escribe: “Secretario antidroga hace la afirmación absurda de que la guerra a las drogas reduce el consumo de tabaco entre adolescentes” [Drug Czar Makes Absurd Claim That the Drug War Reduces Teen Tobacco Use], “Subordinado de Clinton ataca a Obama por consumir drogas en el pasado” [Clinton Staffer Attacks Obama Over Past Drug Use], “¿Por qué la DEA no toma medidas duras de una vez contra la marihuana medicinal?” [Why Doesn't the DEA Just Crack Down on Medical Marijuana?], “EE.UU. recomienda liberación temprana para 19.500 infractores por crack” [U.S. Recommends Early Release for 19,500 Crack Offenders], “Ron Paul culpa la prostitución por la guerra a las drogas” [Ron Paul Blames Prostitution on the Drug War] y “¡No vas a querer esto!” [You Don't Want This!].

David Borden redacta:

“Algunos indultos hoy día – Mientras tanto, la página web del fiscal de indultos no ha sido actualizada desde el gobierno Clinton” [A Few Pardons Today -- Meanwhile the Pardon Attorney's Web Site Hasn't Been Updated Since the Clinton Administration], “¡Se hacen retroactivos los cambios en las penas para el crack!” [Crack Sentencing Changes Made Retroactive!], “¿Será que el diputado Dana Rohrabacher es legalizador?” [Is Rep. Dana Rohrabacher a Legalizer?] y “Algunas buenas noticias desde la Corte Suprema sobre las penas para el crack” [Some Good News from the Supreme Court on Crack Sentencing].

David Guard publica numerosas notas de prensa, alertas y otros anuncios organizacionales en la bitácora In the Trenches. Por favor, también únase a nosotros en las Bitácoras del Lector.

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