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Alcohol Prohibition Was a Failure http://www.cato.org/pubs/pas/pa-157.html
Cato Institute paper reviewing alcohol prohibition that touches on the comparison with modern drug prohibition.
Canberra Injectors Network Inc. http://www.angelfire.com/on/cin/
Education, information, advocacy and referral for injecting/illicit drug users and people affected by drug use. Lobbying for decriminalisation of drugs.
Craptaculus.com: The Anti-drug http://craptaculus.com/antidrug/
Parodies of the "Harmless?" and "Antidrug" commercials.
DRCNet: The Drug Reform Coordination Network http://www.drcnet.org/
A central Internet resource for online drug reform activism.
Drug Policy Forum of Oklahoma http://dpfok.org
A grassroots movement seeking better ways to reduce harm caused by the war on drugs and chemical addiction.
Drug War: Covert Money, Power, and Policy http://www.drugwar.com/
Illustrated chapter summaries of the two finest histories the drug war: Shamanism and the drug propaganda.
DrugSense : Drug Policy Reform http://www.drugsense.org
DrugSense works to ensure more balanced and accurate media coverage of drug policy issues and maintains a comprehensive archive of drug policy news and many free E-mail subscription services.
Eddie Ellison's legalisation site http://www.gn.apc.org/eddie/
Eddie Ellison, former operational head of Scotland Yard's Drug Squad, argues for a change of policy to deliver the lowest level of drug use achievable with the least detrimental effect on all others in society - legalisation.
Has the War on Drugs Been Lost? http://www.lycaeum.org/drugwar/buckley1.html
William F. Buckley, one of the most respected Conservatives in the world and editor of National Review, dedicates an entire issue to the question of whether the drug war does more harm than good.
Law Enforcement Against Prohibition http://leap.cc
Current and former members of law enforcement who support drug regulation rather than prohibition.
MAP: The Media Awareness Project http://www.mapinc.org
MAP works to ensure more balanced and accurate media coverage of drug policy issues and maintains a comprehensive archive of drug policy news and many free e-mail subscription services.
Prime-Time Propaganda http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2000/01/13/drugs/
The Clinton Administration has admitted to paying the television networks to give the government editorial control of television shows. Not a joke.
ReconsiDer http://www.reconsider.org/
Forum on drug policy and law reform. Read articles on the issues, view tv show line-up and calendar of events, chapter news and information on becoming a chapter member.
Repeal.net http://www.repeal.net
Includes a list of many prohibition critics such as Walter Cronkite through William F Buckley.
Shamannik and Co.'s War Against the War on Drugs http://www.angelfire.com/weird/StopTheDrugWar/
The drug policy reform movement. The psychedelic experience, LSD, and Peyote calls for the de-criminalization of soft drugs and Marijuana.
Stop The Hypocrisy http://www.stoptheh.com/
Advocates overhauling the justice system to punish truly violent criminals and not recreational drug users.
Students for Sensible Drug Policy http://www.ssdp.org/
Committed to providing education on harms caused by the War on Drugs, working to involve youth in the political process, and promoting an open, honest, and rational discussion of alternative solutions to our nation's drug problems.

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