Skip to main content

Weekly: Blogging @ the Speakeasy

Submitted by David Borden on (Issue #572)

Along with our weekly in-depth Chronicle reporting, DRCNet also provides daily content in the way of blogging in the Stop the Drug War Speakeasy -- huge numbers of people have been reading it recently -- as well as Latest News links (upper right-hand corner of most web pages), event listings (lower right-hand corner) and other info. Check out DRCNet every day to stay on top of the drug reform game! Check out the Speakeasy main page at http://stopthedrugwar.org/speakeasy.

prohibition-era beer raid, Washington, DC (Library of Congress)

Since last issue:

Scott Morgan writes: "Police Are Trying Very Hard to Bust Michael Phelps for Smoking a Bong," "USA Swimming Deserves Condemnation for Suspending Michael Phelps," "There Are So Many People in Jail, They Literally Don't Fit," "Has Obama Made a Good Choice for Drug Czar?," "Marijuana Probably Won't Give You Cancer in Your Testicles," "Crazed Sheriff Arrests Eight in Phelps Bong Investigation," "Call Kellogg's Today: Here's the Number," "SNL Slams Kellogg's for Dissing Marijuana Users," "Boycott Kellogg's! Fight Corporate Demonization of Marijuana."

David Borden links: "Good Kathleen Parker Editorial on Michael Phelps."

David Guard posts numerous press releases, action alerts and other organizational announcements in the In the Trenches blog.

Please join us in the Reader Blogs too.

Again, http://stopthedrugwar.org/speakeasy is the online place to stay in the loop for the fight to stop the war on drugs. Thanks for reading, and writing...

Permission to Reprint: This content is licensed under a modified Creative Commons Attribution license. Content of a purely educational nature in Drug War Chronicle appear courtesy of DRCNet Foundation, unless otherwise noted.

Comments

Anonymous (not verified)

They say a picture is worth a thousand words. Well, is picture of Phelps worth the destruction of his life and the embarassment to the police force?? Also, is the picture admissiable in court? This certainly seems to be another rights violations case as we still don't know if he inhaled. Leave this poor young man alone and go arrest those greedy corporate guys who have committed crimes against humanity by helping the poor get poorer, and poorer.

Fri, 02/13/2009 - 12:59pm Permalink
kjs420 (not verified)

Drugs are not the problem, the war on drugs, is the problem.
The federal government doesn't have the power to make laws that tell me I can't smoke a plant. And f*ck them if they think they do.
Has anyone seen what they think they can do? It doesn't matter what the "supreme court" says, they can't give themselves powers, or give out powers, that the constitution says they can't, f*ck them. It's in plain friggin English, what the government can't do, and the "supreme court" don't have the power to over ride the constitution. period. So f*ck them.
Them old timers used pretty easy to understand language back then, and some of these "new laws" are to laugh at. "Asset forfeiture" is one of the best ones. The government "thinks" it can just take your property, just like that. The constitution says, nope, sorry, it also says the government can't change what it says, without an amendment, so what the government is trying to pull, is, changing something without doing it legally, just cause they sat so. F*ck them. They're f*cking stupid.

Sat, 02/14/2009 - 5:23am Permalink
Anonymous (not verified)

I have read and signed the petition: "Legalize marijuana and end the senseless "War on Drugs'".

Please take a moment to read about this important issue, and join me in signing the petition. It takes just 30 seconds, but can truly make a difference. We are trying to reach 1000 signatures - please sign here:

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/26/legalize-marijuana-and-end-the-senseless-war-on-drugs

Once you have signed, you can help even more by asking your friends and family to sign as well.

Thank you! Alan P.

Sun, 02/22/2009 - 11:23am Permalink

Add new comment

The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly.
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.