ISIL Freedom Network: United States > Audio and Video > Drug Prohibition and Regulation
- Beyond Prohibition: An Adult Approach to Drug Policies in the 21st Century
Source: The Cato Institute
Country: United States
- On October 5, 1999 the Cato Institute held a "discussion on the harmful consequences of drug prohibition and to assess alternative policies." The event can be viewed in RealAudio format. (10/6/99)
- Ending, Not Reforming, the War on Drugs
Source: Future of Freedom Foundation
Author: David Boaz
Country: United States
E-mail: info@fff.org
- FFF advances the libertarian philosophy in uncompromising publications supporting individual liberty, free markets, private property, and limited government. Available in audiotape ($9) or video ($19).
- FDA regulation videos
Source: Cato Institute
Country: United States
- Audio only and full video options, both RAM files, are available of this 6/04 Cato Institute policy forum, discussing how FDA regulations hurt the terminally ill.
- Plan Colombia: Should we escalate the War on Drugs?
Source: The Cato Institute
Country: United States
- At this Cato event, Russell Crandall explains "how Colombia got where it is today and suggest[s] that the U.S. policy focus on drug trafficking has helped destabilize the country." It can be viewed with RealPlayer. (03/01)
- Time to rethink the War on Drugs?
Source: The Cato Institute
Country: United States
- Panelists at this event discussed the future of the War on Drugs and whether or not it should be ended or new policies should be enacted. It can be viewed with RealPlayer. (05/22/01)
- Zeese debates drug war on C-SPAN
Source: C-SPAN
City: Washington, State: DC, Country: United States
- Common Sense for Drug Policy President Kevin Zeese debates Congressional drug warrior Chris Donesa on C-SPAN's "Washington Journal". (Real Audio clip - 1 hour).
- New ads for MJ initiative in Nevada
Source: MPP/NRLE
State: NV, Country: United States
E-mail: campaign@nrle.org
- Three new commercials in support of Question 9 in Nevada have just been released for airing. These explain why Nevadans should vote for the initiative: "Crime Wave," "Patients" and "We are Nevada." All are available for download from the page.
- Super Bowl anti-drug ads
Source: Office of National Drug Control Policy
Country: United States
- If you missed the kickoff of the ONDCP's latest ad campaign at the Super Bowl, you can view the ads here. The ads, claim that money from the sale of drugs ends up in the hands of terrorists. (02/02)
- Drug War addiction
Source: The Cato Institute
Country: United States
- At this event Sheriff Bill Masters discusses his new book on the Drug War in which he "advocates a return to the basic principles of personal responsibility, simple laws, and limited government." It can be viewed with RealPlayer. (03/13/02)
- MPP ads begin airing in DC area
Source: MPP
City: Washington DC, Country: United States
- The Marijuana Policy Project has launched an ad campaign in Washington DC, challenging the government's anti-marijuana commercials.
- 'Saying Yes' forum video
Source: Cato Institute
Country: United States
- Video of Jacob Sullum's Cato Institute book forum, from 5/03, in RAM format.
- Government war on drugs fails
Source: Pot TV
Country: United States
- Video archive of John Stossel's ABC News special.
- Election 2004 and the drug war
Source: DPA
Country: United States
- Web chat between Drug Policy Alliance directors Ethan Nadelmann and Bill Piper on Bush, Kerry, and the role the war on drugs may play in the election.
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