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Drug
Reform Politics
Sterling, E. E. (2001, August 16). America's War on Drugs: A Rolling Stone Forum. Rolling Stone magazine, issue 875.
This commentary was part of a special report on the war on drugs. Mr. Sterling, along with celebrities such as Dave Matthews, David Crosby, Tobias Wolff, and Peter Jennings, commented on the future of American drug policy.
Sterling, E. E. (1999, Spring). The War on Drugs in
Context: The Legal System, the Need for Social Change and Personal Responsibility. Drug Policy Letter,
Washington, DC: Drug Policy Foundation.
This article was included in the 1999 "Special Awards
Edition" of the Drug Policy Foundation's newsletter,
acknowledging Eric E. Sterling as the 1999 awardee of
the Justice Gerald LeDain Award for Achievement in the
Field of Law. (pdf file
available)
Thevenot, C. (1999, March 18). Crises
of the Anti-Drug Effort, 1999.
A 16-page comprehensive
report by Chad Thevenot, detailing major problems with
current anti-drug strategy and proposed reforms. Covers
many issues in drug policy, including mandatory minimum
sentencing, the prison boom, racial disparity, law enforcement
corruption and misconduct, erosion of civil liberties,
international developments, drug treatment, and harm
reduction. (pdf file available).
Pastore, N. (1997, August 15). Who's
Really Soft on Drugs? Tobacco-Stained Helms. Hartford Courant.
Op-ed pointing out the hypocrisy of
Senator Jesse Helms' objection to appointing William
Weld Ambassador to Mexico, given the Senator's defense
of the tobacco industry.
The Schaffer Drug Library provides links to resources such as FAQs about the drug war, collections of opinion pieces on the drug war, drug war statistics, and in-depth studies of drugs and drug policy.
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