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*International Antiprohibition League
 The ignored war that should be stopped! Sign the Appeal for the Antiprohibitionist Reform the UN Conventions.
*Coalition for Health Education Act Reform
 Support the student campaign to overturn a new law that delays or denies federal financial aid to any student convicted of any drug offense.
*Criminal Justice Policy Foundation, The
 The CJPF provides information to the public about the issues in state and federal anti-crime proposals, e.g. three strikes, mandatory minimum sentences, drug sentences, crack and powder cocaine sentencing disparity, forfeiture, gun control, crime prevention, prison construction, community policing, juvenile delinquency and prosecution, federalization of local crimes, and more.
*DanceSafe
 DanceSafe is a nonprofit, harm reduction organization promoting health and safety within the rave and nightclub community.
*DRCN Drug Library
 World's Largest Online Drug Policy Library
*Drug Reform Coordination Network
 The Drug Reform Coordination Network is the central Internet resource for drug reform activism. Learn why prohibition is a failure, and what you can do to help end the disastrous Drug War.
*DrugSense
 DrugSense and The Media Awareness Project (MAP) are dedicated to gathering and disseminating honest accurate facts on drug policy matters. They collect, summarize, archive, and distribute nearly a thousand news articles per month. They offer a weekly newsletter summary called the DrugSense Weekly (a _must read_ for anyone interested in drug policy) as well as Focus Alerts enabling you to take action by writing letters and even Op-eds. They provide training in numerous activities, including NewsHawking, editing, and discussion lists that enable you to take direct ACTION in helping bring about needed reform. You can dictate your own level of involvement as your time allows.
*Efficacy
 Efficacy is a non-profit organization devoted to teaching peace. They are based in Connecticut. Their primary mission is to advocate sustained open discussion of drug policy reform. They have a speakers' bureau and take engagements throughout New England and the New York City area.
*Family Watch
 Family Watch is a network of groups and individuals concerned about the impact of drug policy on families, women and children.
*Forfeiture Endangers American Rights
 Forfeiture Endangers American Rights is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to reform of federal and state asset forfeiture laws to restore due process and protect property rights in the forfeiture process.
*Harm Reduction Coalition
 Harm Reduction Coalition. Working together towards individual and community health
*Human Rights and the Drug War
 Human Rights and the Drug War (aka Human Rights 95, HR 95) highlights the human casualties and costs of the U.S. Drug War. Its public education activity includes photo exhibits, slide shows, and a website, to unveil 'the human face' and tell the stories of non-violent drug offenders serving harsh prison sentences. It discusses sentencing, human rights and Constitutional issues, conspiracy law, the prison/drug war industrial complex, etc., and inspired the book, SHATTERED LIVES: PORTRAITS FROM AMERICA'S DRUG WAR. SHATTERED LIVES covers prison issues and the Drug War Industrial Complex.
*Law Enforcement Against Prohibition
 Current and former members of law enforcement who support drug regulation rather than prohibition.
*Media Awareness Project, The
 MAP works to ensure more balanced and accurate media coverage of drug policy issues and maintains a comprehensive archive of drug policy news and many free e-mail subscription services.
*November Coalition, The
 The November Coalition is a grassroots organization dedicated to educating the public about the destructive increase in prison population in the United States and the steady erosion of our civil rights and freedoms by the federal government. We are dedicated to the preservation of the Constitution of the United States, the Bill of Rights and to the power of the several states. November Coalition seeks to inform the citizenry - particularly those who may be complacent - on the present and impending dangers of an overly powerful federal authority acting far beyond its constitutional constraints.
*RAND's Drug Policy Research Center
 For over a decade, RAND's Drug Policy Research Center has conducted research to help community leaders and public officials develop more effective ways of dealing with drug problems. In doing so, the DPRC brings an objective, pragmatic perspective to this often emotional and fractious policy arena. The Center's goal is to provide a firm, empirical foundation on which sound policies can be built.
*ReconsiDer: Forum on Drug Policy
 ReconsiDer is a not -for-profit corporation, chartered under the rules of New York State, and operates primarily in that state. Our unifying belief, that the war on drugs has failed, grounds our fundamental purposes: to effect substantial change in United States drug policy; to promote, support, and engage in open discussion of alternatives to the War on Drugs, to form numerous chapters that challenge citizens and local political leaders to rethink drug policies; and to help enact pragmatic legislation that reduces harm and preserves liberties.
*Stanton Peele Addiction Web Site
 Stanton Peele, Ph.D, is a social/clinical psychologist who has greatly influenced the addiction field. This site contains many of his writings on the issue of addiction, which have been published in widely read journals.
*Students for Sensible Drug Policy
 Students for Sensible Drug Policy is committed to providing education on harms caused by the War on Drugs, working to involve youth in the political process, and promoting an open, honest, and rational discussion of alternative solutions to our nation's drug problems.
*Veterans for More Effective Drug Strategies
 Veterans for More Effective Drug Strategies favors the return of the drug problem to the domain of the medical profession. The 80-year old effort by law enforcement to resolve America's drug problem has failed and drug-related problems are growing steadily worse. Veterans for More Effective Drug Strategies formed as the US plans to expand our military involvement in the Colombian drug war.
*A Clockwork Straight
 A description of the destructive, Straight drug rehabilitaiton program founded by Melvin and Betty Sembler.
*Anonymity Anonymous
 For links to Straight-related and other controversial juvenile drug rehabilititon programs.
*alcoholinformation.org
 Alcohol Problems & Solutions
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