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Articles
Drug Prohibition is a "Policy of Mass Destruction" and the Consultation Document is a "Dodgy Dossier"
The Inhumane Drug War: Top 10 Reasons for Optimism
"Operation Any Booking" Just Business as Usual
Think Again: Drugs
Reefer Madness Redux: The Truth About 'Potent' Pot
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Books
An Analytic Assessment of U.S. Drug Policy
Drugs as a Social Construct


Book Chapters
Assumptions About Drugs and the Marketing of Drug Policies
The End of the Epoch of Prohibition


Bookstore
Drugging the Poor
After the War on Drugs: Tools for Debate
Rethinking Our War on Drugs: Candid Talk about Controversial Issues
Drug War Deadlock
The Great Drug War
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College Courses
Drugs, People, and Society (SW 442)


Documents
Latin American Commission on Drugs and Democracy: Teleconference with Drug Policy Alliance
Same Old Song: New Drug Control Strategy Falls Short
Drug Prohibition in the United States - Letters
The Great American War on Drugs: Another Failure of Tough Guy Management
The Escape from Reality
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Event Archives
Moving Beyond the "War on Drugs"
Beyond Prohibition: An Adult Approach to Drug Policies in the 21st Century


Fact Sheets
Ram Dass: Longtime Spiritual Leader, Opponent of the 'War on Drugs'
Effectiveness of the War on Drugs


Interviews
Just Say Maybe: The Clean-Cut Look of Today's Drug-Legalization Debate
Six Questions: Jeremy Bigwood Talks to the Alliance


Letters
Why I Support DPA, and So Should You
Battle Lines in Drug War Not So Easily Drawn


Multimedias
William F. Buckley on Cigarettes, Illegal Drugs and Hypocrisy
America's War on Drugs [Audio]
Profiled for Prison: The Selective Enforcement of Drug Laws [Video]
Is The US Winning The War On Drugs? [Video]
Why It's Time to Legalize Drugs [Audio]
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News Summaries
Breaking the Taboo: Latin American Leaders Release Report Calling for Global “Paradigm Shift” in Drug Policy
DPA Head Takes on Stephen Colbert
War on Drugs Impedes New Beginning for Some Hurricane Victims
Conservative and Progressive Groups Galvanize for Reform
Tell Congress to Oppose Sensenbrenner's HR 1528
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Opinions
Drug War Makes New York Legislator Doggone Crazy
Drug War Madness: Smoke a Joint and Your Whole Family May End Up Homeless
CNN's Lou Dobbs Is Clueless When It Comes to the Drug War
Last Shot for a Bush Legacy?
Drug Prohibition Doesn't Work
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Polls
Interdiction and Incarceration Still Top Remedies: 74% Say Drug War Being Lost
Americans Assign Low Grades to the Government in Dealing with the Drug Problem
The Public and the War on Illicit Drugs
More than Half of American Public Surveyed Feel Drug War Cannot Be Won


Presentations
A New Approach to Substance Abuse: Reducing Harm to Substance Abusers, Families, and Taxpayers
How Effective is the Current Drug Policy
Improving the Bottom Line


Press Releases
Bush Seeks $1.4 Billion for Mexico’s Drug War
Artist, Activist Tony Papa to Highlight Cruel Drug War with Art Installation at Criminal Justice Conference at John Jay College in NYC on August 9-10
Influential House Armed Services Chair Calls for Rethinking “Plan Colombia,” Tide against Latin American Drug War Grows
Democratic Majority Has Opportunity to Find Exit Strategy for Failed War on Drugs
Ex Seattle Police Chief Slams Drug War, Argues that Violence Stems from Prohibition—not Substances Themselves
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Reports
End "Nanny State" Bans, Argues Major New Study
U.S. Assistance Has Helped Mexican Counternarcotics Efforts, but Tons of Illicit Drugs Continue to Flow into the United States
A 25-Year Quagmire: The War on Drugs and Its Impact on American Society
Beckley Drug Policy Seminar - Proceedings Report
Flawed Enforcement
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Speeches
The Battle Over How to Fight the War on Drugs


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