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FFF EMAIL UPDATE ARCHIVES
THE DRUG WAR

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Where's the Justice in this Department?
by Robyn E. Blumner
St. Petersburg Times
Drug 'War' Imprisons According to Class
by Paul Campos
Ft. Wayne Journal Gazette
Drug Trade Tyranny on the Border
by Manuel Roig-Franzia
Washington Post
Legalize Drugs
by Kirk Muse
Newport News Daily Press
America No. 1, Bar None
by Jacob Sullum
Washington Times
It's Time to Declare Peace in the Failed "Drug War"
by Robert Sharpe
Hudson Valley Press
War on Drugs: A Senseless Battle
by Jim Scofield
Pennsylvania Tribune-Democrat
Get Your Cocaine from Superdrug
by Camilla Cavendish
London Times
Drug War Doing Irreparable Harm
by Celerino Castillo III
Brownsville Herald
The War on Drugs Is Insane, But There Is No End in Sight
by Will Moredock
Charleston City Paper
The Drug War on African-Americans
by George Curry
Hudson Valley Press
Drug War Mayhem Boils Over from Border to Border
by John Ross
Counterpunch.org
Blowing Smoke on 'Pot'
by Steve Chapman
Washington Times
The Drug Laws Don't Work
by Duncan Campbell
The Guardian
Drug War Can Be Won By Ending Prohibition
by Howard Wooldridge
Chilicothe Gazette
Prison Sentences Are Failure
by Robert Sharpe
The Star
The Drug War on African-Americans
by George E. Curry
Louisiana Weekly
Drug Prohibition Doesn't Work
by Malakkar Vohryzek
Los Angeles Times
Drug War Still Racist, Even in "Liberal" Austin
Texas Civil Rights Review
What Darwin Could Tell Us About the "War on Drugs"
by Sanho Tree
Alternet.org
L.A. Gangs: Nine Miles and Spreading
by Peter Landesman
LA Weekly
War on Drugs Has Unlikely Foe
by Brent Hopkins
Los Angeles Daily News
Guilty Until Proven Innocent
Editorial
Lima News
Ending America's Domestic Quagmire
by Paul Armentano
Counterpunch.org
It's Time to Legalize Drugs
by Ethan Nadelmann
Alternet.org
What Good Has the War on Drugs Really Done?
by Greg Ryan
Bowling Green Daily News
Suburban Cops, Tough Tactics
by Mark Fazlollah et al
Philadelphia Inquirer
A Context for Those Complaints
by Patrick Smith
New York Times
Prison Sentences Are Failure
by Robert Sharpe
Toronto Star
Report Shows Racial Impact of Drug War Policies in Counties Across U.S.
Drug Policy Alliance
How America Lost the War on Drugs
by Ben Wallace-Wells
Rolling Stone
Why Shouldn't Obama Say that Drug War's Pure Folly?
by Froma Harrop
Houston Chronicle
Casualties of the Corrupt Drug War
by Radley Balko
FOX News
Let Adam Smith Be the Drug Pusher
by Jay Hancock
Baltimore Sun
America's War on Drugs Fuels Crime
by Robert Sharpe
The Morning Call
Legalizing Drugs Would Help Stop Violence
by James Allison, et al
Detroit News
Child Killings Challenge the Drug War
by Nolan Finley
Detroit News
Fighting the Drug War
by Dave Witter
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Let's End Failed & Dogmatic Drug War
by Bill Steigerwald
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Could Afghan Poppies Be Painkillers for the Poor?
by Donald G. McNeil Jr.
New York Times
Drug War Finances Crime, Terrorism
by Shirley White
Grand Coulee Star
Drug Czar: Milton Friedman's Drug-War Critique "Demonstrably Untrue"
by Chris Reed
San Diego Union-Tribune
Why the Drug War Fails
by Carl Milstead Jr.
The Free Liberal
Repeating Failed Drug Policies Will Not Give Solution
Editorial
Yuma Sun
U.S. Drug War Is a Cure Worse than the Disease
by Robert Sharpe
Dominican Today
Drug War Takes a Flying LEAP
by Jack Cole and David Fleming
Los Angeles Times
Spinning a Failed War on Drugs
by Bruce Mirken
Alternet.org
Poppies in Taliban Fields
by Jacob Sullum
Washington Times
Drug War's Latest Achievement: Boosting Global Terrorism
Editorial
Seattle Times
Drug Wars
by Firmin DeBrabander
Counterpunch.org
Kathryn Johnston Paid Price for Police Reliance on Snitches
by Alexandra Natapoff
San Francisco Chronicle
The Lost War
by Misha Glenny
Washington Post
Folly of the War on Drugs
by Colleen Minter McCool and Larry Nickerson
Dallas Morning News
Hypocrisy on Punishing Drug Use
by Bill Piper
Washington Post
Painful Drug War Victory
by Zachary David Skaggs
Washington Times
Drug War Crimes Kill, Incarcerate Innocent
by Radley Balko
FOX News
Drug View: Take 2
by Michael Crawford
Washington Times
Closed Doors of Perception
by Andrew Feldmar
The Guardian
Drug War Enforcement Hits Minorities Hardest
by Darnell Little
Chicago Tribune
War on Drugs a Failure, Retired Police Officer Says
by John Lyon
Arkansas News Bureau
Let's Protect Liberties, Not Continue a Lost War
by Robert Sharpe
Muskogee Phoenix
Want to End the Drug War? Ditch Unreasonable Laws
by Ethan Nadlemann
USA Today
It's Time to Mellow Out on Marijuana Use by Adults
by Kathleen Parker
Detroit News
Some Wars Aren't Meant to Be Won
by William A. Collins
East Texas Review
Calderon's Unwinnable War
by Joseph Contreras
Newsweek
Militarizing Mexico's Drug War
by John Gibler
In These Times
Racism and Sleazy Business Practices -- a Fine Start to U.S. Drug War
by Rich Figel
Honolulu Star Bulletin
Futile Drug War Ignores Target: Safety
by Cynthia Tucker
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Second Motion on Drug War
by Kirk Muse
Billings Outpost
"We Have Never Made a Difference" in Drug War
by David Kaminski
Canton Repository
The Forgotten War on Drugs
NPR
Democratic Candidates Are Deafeningly Silent on the Drug War
by Arianna Huffington
Alternet.org
Victims of Drug War Are Pain Sufferers
by Polly Cleveland
The Mountain Mail
Drug-War Deaths
by Dave Doubleday
Orlando Sentinel
Disjointed Arguments
by Donald J. Boudreaux
Boston Globe
Drug War Discourages Honest Discussion or Rehabilitation
by Robert Sharpe
The Times Herald
The War on Drugs' War on Minorities
by Arianna Huffington
Los Angeles Times
It's Time to Rethink Drug Prohibition
by Anthony Papa
Counterpunch
Failed Drug War
by Larry Penner
AMNY.com
Anyone Who Believes America Is Winning the Drug War Must Be High
by Stephen Littau
Fearless Philosophy for Free Minds
Restore Property Rights Stolen by Drug Warriors
Editorial
Detroit News
Stop the War
Editorial
The Guardian
State's War on Drugs a 100-Year-Old Bust
by Dale Gieringer
San Francisco Chronicle
Loyalty to Country, Always
by Colleen Minter McCool
Canada Free Press
Lou Dobbs on the War on (Some) Drugs
by Doug Mataconis
The Liberty Papers
The Cost of Dying
by David Faris
Philadelphia City Paper
Kathryn Johnston's Real Killer
by John F. Sugg
CreatingLoafing.com
The Folly of Prohibition
by Robert Marshall
Winnepeg Sun
That Other Muddled War
by Raheem Hosseini
California Ledger-Dispatch
Passion Alone Won't Rescue Colombia from Its Narco-Economy Stigma
by Simon Jenkins
The Guardian
Big, Big Government
by John Stossel
Townhall.com
County Cuts Could Mean Less Drug-War Money -- And That's Not Such a Bad Thing
by James Gierach
Illinois Daily South Town
The Empire Turns Its Guns on the Citizenry
by Paul Craig Roberts
Antiwar.com
War on Drugs Records Interesting Casualty
by Tristan Abbott
Northern Iowan
In the Costly War on Drugs, Who's to Say What Is Right?
by Bill McClellan
St. Louis Post Dispatch
Former Narcs Say Drug War Is Futile
by Radley Balko
FoxNews.com
War on Drugs Comparable to Iraq Invasion
by Kirk Muse
Daily News Journal
'Here We Are Prisoners'
by Sara A. Carter
San Bernardino Sun
Drug War Losers
by Robert Sharpe
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
What Have We Learned from the War on Drugs
by Steve Chapman
Billings Outpost
We Can't Arrest Our Way Out of the Drug War
by Anthony Lorenzo
Sarasota Sun-Sentinel
We Have Lost the Drug War
by Harry E. Klide
Canton Repository
Ipswich Proves How Badly We Need Tory Libertarians
by Simon Jenkins
The Guardian
Kidnappings on Rise in South Texas
by James Pinkerton
Houston Chronicle
Opium, Thugs Bloom Under U.S. Policies in Afghanistan War
by Ann Jones
San Francisco Chronicle
Drug War Worse than Iraq
by Redford Givens
Billings Outpost
Government's Drug War Fuels Meth Problem
by Radley Balko
Fox News
A Fresh Look at the War on Drugs
by Tim Arsenault
Chronicle Herald
The Other War We Can't Win
Editorial
Seattle Times
Fight Terrorism: Legalize Heroin
by Scott McPherson
Liberty
The House of Death
by David Rose
The Guardian
It's Time to Rethink the Failed 'War on Drugs'
by Paul Armentano
Detroit News
88-Year-Old Woman Is Latest Collateral Damage in Senseless Drug War
by Cynthia Tucker
Baltimore Sun
Botched Raids Not Rare
by Radley Balko
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
More Mexicans Have Died This Year from the Drug War than Americans in Iraq
by Tony Newman
Huffington Post
War on Drugs Needs New Strategy
by Andrew Muchmore
Red and Black
Disgrace and Disgust in Henry County Va.
by Fredrick Kunkle
Washington Post
All He Was Saying, Give Drugs a Chance
by Robyn E. Blumner
St. Petersburg Times
End the War on Drugs
by Tony Ryan
Aspen Daily News
Milton Friedman on Liberty and Drugs
by Kevin Zeese
American Chronicle
Time for Exit Strategy for Unwinnable Drug War
by Tony Newman
The Huffington Post
Subject Drug War to the Iraq War Test
by Nolan Finley
Detroit News
Ending Drug War
by Kirk Muse
Los Angeles Times
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