ISIL Freedom Network: Global > Websites > Drug Prohibition and Regulation
- Hyperreal Drugs Archive
Source: Brian Behlendorf
Country: United States
E-mail: drugs@hyperreal.org
- A resource for learning more about the responsible use of drugs. Of course, they're for legalization. Includes a FAQ, an index describing different types of drugs, and even a humor section.
- The Drug Library Online
Source: The Drug Reform Coordination Network
Country: United States
- Get the facts here, because community rallies are notoriously unreliable educational resources. Links and tons of info on everything from basic facts to scholarly studies.
- Lycaeum Drug War Library
Source: the Lycaeum
Country: United States
E-mail: drugwar@lycaeum.org
- Collection of papers, letters and articles concerning
the end of the War on Drugs.
- Timothy Leary's Home Page
Source: leary.com
Country: United States
- Home page all about the man, the myth, the legend ... Timothy Leary. Ex-convict, ex-Harvard psychology prof, and ex-FBI informant?
- Drug Reform Coordination Network
Source: DRCNet
Country: United States
E-mail: drcnet@drcnet.org
- Excellent source of anti-drug war information. News bulletins, a guided tour to the drug war, reformers' calendar, links to allies in the struggle.
- Drug war facts
Source: CSDP
Author: Paul M. Lewin and Kendra E. Wright
City: Washington, State: DC, Country: United States
E-mail: csdp@csdp.org
- Updated monthly, Drug War Facts provides reliable information and credible citations on important criminal justice and public health issues. The goal is to introduce facts cited by authoritative sources to a debate which is often characterized by myths, erroneous information and emotion.
- Media Awareness Project
Source: Mark Greer
City: Porterville, State: CA, Country: United States
E-mail: mgreer@mapinc.org
- A worldwide network of activists dedicated to drug policy reform. Objective is the dissemination of honest, accurate, information on all aspects of drug policy, including alternatives to the criminal justice/prosecution/interdiction model.
- International drug updates
Source: CSDP
Country: United States
- Common Sense for Drug Policy's page which notes and tracks drug reform efforts outside the United States. Updated periodically.
- The drugnews digest
Source: DrugSense
Country: United States
- A searchable source for constantly updated news on drugs and drug prohibition.
- Free Pot
Source: Free Pot
Country: United States
- A Web site devoted to "Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Thought, Freedom of Pot!"
- CSDP directory
Source: CSDP
City: Washington, State: DC, Country: United States
E-mail: info@csdp.org
- Offers a vast array of informational and educational links on issues of drug use and reform, ranging from "Addictive Properties" to "Women."
- CSDP activist directory
Source: CSDP
City: Washington, State: DC, Country: United States
E-mail: info@csdp.org
- Offers a vast array of links on issues of drug use and reform for potential activists, ranging from "Adolescent Drug Use Prevention" to "Women & Gender Issues."
- The vaults of Erowid
Source: Erowid
Country: United States
- "Documenting the complex relationship between human and pscyhoactives." Info on plants and drugs, art and culture, freedom and the law. A very substantive site for learning more about how illicit drugs are prepared and how they impact individuals.
- NarcoTerror.org
Source: Common Sense for Drug Policy
Country: United States
E-mail: info@csdp.org
- This site draws the connection between drug prohibition and funding sources for international terrorist organizations. The illegal drug trade is a lucrative source of backing for many groups to train, buy weapons and more.
- Drug war distortions web site
Source: CSDP
Country: United States
- Regularly-updated information on common distortions regarding drug usage and "treatment".
- Marijuana film footage
Source: MPP
Country: United States
- Video collection of ordinary individuals smoking marijuana -- a rare resource in today's harsh enforcement climate. All are in .MOV format; preview clips are available also.
To recommend changes in this directory, e-mail isil@isil.org.
|