Brief Reads
The best short articles (1-5 pages) found on the web relating to Legalizing Equality.
Kofi Annan on Why It's Time To Legalize Drugs (read online, 2, 3)
The British Medical Journal says Drugs should be Legalised, Regulated, and Taxed (read at BMJ.com, PDF)
An Alternative to the War On Drugs (read at BMJ.com, begins at "Consensus is growing...")
Why a Former Texas cop Supports Drug Legalization (read at Esquire.com)
Want to Keep Marijuana Away From Teenagers? Regulate it (read online, 2)
Drug Decriminalisation in Portugal: Setting the Record Straight (PDF, host webpage)
The Libertarian Party Asks: Should We Re-Legalize Drugs? (read online, 2, 3)
The Likely Cause of Addiction Has Been Discovered, and It Is Not What You Think (read online)
End the War On Drugs, Say Nobel Prize-Winning Economists (read online)
Prohibition and Drugs, Milton Friedman (read online)
Against Drug Prohibition, ALCU (read online)
Cannabis Policy in the Netherlands: Moving Forwards Not Backwards (PDF, host webpage)
Cannabis Social Clubs in Spain: Legalisation Without Commercialisation (PDF, host webpage)
Drug Policy in Sweden: A Repressive Approach that Increases Harm (PDF, host webpage)
The Way We Live Now: A Very Fine Line (read on Michael Pollan's website or New York Times)
Dr. Sanjay Gupta: Why I Changed My Mind About Cannabis (read on CNN)
Equasy — An Overlooked Addiction with Implications for the Current Debate on Drug Harms (read online at synchronium.net, encod.org, or PDF at the Journal of Psychopharmacology)
U.S. Drug Arrests Mostly Catch People with Under 1 Gram (read at Ponderwall or The Conversation)
Police Officer Experiences the 'War on Drugs' Game (read at LEAP UK)
The British Medical Journal says Drugs should be Legalised, Regulated, and Taxed (read at BMJ.com, PDF)
An Alternative to the War On Drugs (read at BMJ.com, begins at "Consensus is growing...")
Why a Former Texas cop Supports Drug Legalization (read at Esquire.com)
Want to Keep Marijuana Away From Teenagers? Regulate it (read online, 2)
Drug Decriminalisation in Portugal: Setting the Record Straight (PDF, host webpage)
The Libertarian Party Asks: Should We Re-Legalize Drugs? (read online, 2, 3)
The Likely Cause of Addiction Has Been Discovered, and It Is Not What You Think (read online)
End the War On Drugs, Say Nobel Prize-Winning Economists (read online)
Prohibition and Drugs, Milton Friedman (read online)
Against Drug Prohibition, ALCU (read online)
Cannabis Policy in the Netherlands: Moving Forwards Not Backwards (PDF, host webpage)
Cannabis Social Clubs in Spain: Legalisation Without Commercialisation (PDF, host webpage)
Drug Policy in Sweden: A Repressive Approach that Increases Harm (PDF, host webpage)
The Way We Live Now: A Very Fine Line (read on Michael Pollan's website or New York Times)
Dr. Sanjay Gupta: Why I Changed My Mind About Cannabis (read on CNN)
Equasy — An Overlooked Addiction with Implications for the Current Debate on Drug Harms (read online at synchronium.net, encod.org, or PDF at the Journal of Psychopharmacology)
U.S. Drug Arrests Mostly Catch People with Under 1 Gram (read at Ponderwall or The Conversation)
Police Officer Experiences the 'War on Drugs' Game (read at LEAP UK)