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- Analyzing Drugs
- If something is legal it must therefore be perfectly safe and it means the government recommends everyone does it?
- Why Do People Try — Why Do People Use — Drugs? Part 1 (Version 1.1.4)
- Ending Prohibition
- A Working Vocabulary
- Objections to Ending Prohibition
- The Diseased Theory of Addiction
- Pregnancy and Drug Use - The Facts
- Do You Have Aging Parents or Friends?
- Drug Availability
- Harm Reduction
- Drug use not tied to mental decline in middle-age
- DEA Analyst, Before Drug War 1.3% Population Addicted to Drugs, $1Trillion Dollars Later, 1.3% Addicted
- Judge Jim Gray's Top 10 Drug Policy Goals
- Treatment
- Specific Drugs
Law Enforcement Against Prohibition — Speakers
LEAP has speakers in many states and countries who are willing to speak to your organization.
Do not fret if your state or country is not listed.
Simply contact the Speakers Bureau Director: speakers@leap.cc.
Ideas for Ending Prohibition
Many people wonder, “if you want to re-legalize all drugs, how are we going to do that?”
Fortunately there is a book you can read which provides more than a few options: After the War on Drugs: Blueprint for Regulation.
Please download it and read it.
On this other page, you can find other educational publications to help you. All published by the British Transform Drug Policy Foundation.
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Speak Out
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Handouts
Christians Against Prohibition
• Drug War Tree and Fruit
• Bungee Jumping and Drugs
• What We Are Saying and What We Are Not Saying
Law Enforcement Against Prohibition
• After Prohibition
• Cops Say, "End the Violence. Legalize Drugs."
• U.S. Drug Laws are: The Criminal Employment Act
• Drug Abuse is Bad. The Drug War is Worse.
• Save Our Children, Legalize Drugs
• Legalize and Regulate
• Sure drugs cause crime, like forks cause obesity
Explore More
Legalizers
• Citizens Opposing Prohibition
• Common Sense for Drug Policy
• Efficacy
• Law Enforcement Against Prohibition
• Students for Sensible Drug Policy
• StopTheDrugWar.org
• Transform Drug Policy Foundation
• What Martha Did Next
Working to End the Drug War
• Drug Policy Alliance Network
• Drug Sense
• ENCOD
• Global Commission on Drug Policy
• Moms United to End the War on Drugs
• Vienna Declaration
Organizations - Topical
• Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies
• The Beckley Foundation
• Congress Against Racism & Corruption in Law Enforcement
• Americans for Safe Access
• Marijuana Policy Project
• NORML.org
• Silver Tour
• Broken No More
• Grief Recovery After a Substance Passing
• Mothers Against Misuse And Abuse
• Mothers Against Teen Violence
• The Safety First Project
• Americans for Forfeiture Reform
• HAMS: Harm Reduction for Alcohol
• Council on Spiritual Practices
Preventing Imprisonment, Helping the Imprisoned, and Freeing the Unrighteously Imprisoned
• Clemency for All Non-violent Drug Offenders
• The November Coalition
• The Sentencing Project
• Families Against Mandatory Minimums
• All of Us or None
• Legal Services for Prisoners with Children
• Prison Legal News
• Criminal Justice Policy Foundation
Online Resources
• Poetry by Debbie M. Wilson
• Drug War Facts
• Drug Policy Library
• Religious Freedom Restoration Act
• Drug War - Wikipedia
• Judge James P. Gray
• King County Bar Association
• After the War on Drugs: Blueprint for Regulation
• Consumer Union Report
Licit and Illicit Drugs
• National Alcohol Prohibition
• Alcohol Facts
• Corruption Due to Drug War
• Count the Costs
• Drug War Costs
• DrugWarStats.com
• OpenSecrets.org
• FactCheck.org
• Electronic Frontier Foundation
• Stanton Peele’s Addiction Website
• Peter Ferentzy, Ph.D., Crackhead
Radio
• Drug Truth Network
• Harm Reduction for Alcohol
• TOPS - The Ordinary People Society
News
• Drug War Chronicle
• Media Awareness Project
• Toke of the Town
Blogs
• LEAP Blog
• Sterling on Justice and Drugs
• Carel Edwards
• Judge Jim Gray
• Cop in the Hood
• Transform Drug Policy Foundation
• DARE Generation Diary
• StopTheDrugWar.org
• DrugWarRant.com
• Stanton Peele.net
• Stanton Peele at Psychology Today
• Stanton Peele at Huffington Post
• Peter Ferentzy, Ph.D, Crackhead