Semanal: Blogando no Bar Clandestino

Junto com a nossa reportagem investigativa da Crônica, desde o verão passado a DRCNet também esteve proporcionando conteúdo diário na forma de blogagem no Bar Clandestino Stop the Drug War - muitíssimas pessoas estiveram 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!

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

Desde a última edição:

Scott Morgan escreve: “Secretário antidrogas faz a afirmação absurda de que a guerra às drogas reduz o consumo de tabaco entre adolescentes” [Drug Czar Makes Absurd Claim That the Drug War Reduces Teen Tobacco Use], “Subordinado de Clinton ataca Obama por consumir drogas no passado” [Clinton Staffer Attacks Obama Over Past Drug Use], “Por que a DEA não toma logo medidas duras contra a maconha medicinal?” [Why Doesn't the DEA Just Crack Down on Medical Marijuana?], “EUA recomendam soltura prematura para 19.500 infratores por crack” [U.S. Recommends Early Release for 19,500 Crack Offenders], “Ron Paul culpa a prostituição pela guerra às drogas” [Ron Paul Blames Prostitution on the Drug War] e “Você não vai querer isto aqui!” [You Don't Want This!].

David Borden redige:

“Alguns indultos hoje – Enquanto isso, a página do promotor de indultos não foi atualizada desde o governo Clinton” [A Few Pardons Today -- Meanwhile the Pardon Attorney's Web Site Hasn't Been Updated Since the Clinton Administration], “As mudanças nas penas para o crack são retroagidas!” [Crack Sentencing Changes Made Retroactive!], “Será que o deputado Dana Rohrabacher é legalizador?” [Is Rep. Dana Rohrabacher a Legalizer?] e “Algumas boas notícias da Suprema Corte sobre as penas para o crack” [Some Good News from the Supreme Court on Crack Sentencing].

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.

Obrigado por ler, e escrever...

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