Dedicated to expanding discussion on drug policy by raising questions about existing law and educating the public about alternatives to current policies.
Enacted in 1973 when Nelson Rockefeller was governor, the Rockefeller Drug Laws require harsh prison terms for the possession or sale of relatively small amounts of drugs.
Tens of thousands of American teenagers are forced into drug treatment programs each year by schools, parents, or the courts - despite not having any serious drug problem.
An organization working to end the war on drugs and promote new drug policies based on common sense, science, public health and human rights. Formerly the Lindesmith Center.
Free online book - a collection of categorized information on various aspects of the drug war, all presented with full source citations and, where possible, links to the original.