Links to Other Sites
For many other reform sites see www.reformnav.org/
Addiction
Drugs and their properties
Erowid
Erowid.org is an online library of information about psychoactive
plants and chemicals and related topics.
Drug Education
Drug Use Trends
"truth: the Anti-drugwar"
Official U.S. Government data, statistics, charts and analysis.
Foreign Information
DUTCH Research - cocaine, marijuana
PORTUGAL - Drug Decriminalization
SWISS Heroin - assisted Treatment (HAT)
UK The Beckley Foundation - research
Forfeiture of Assets
Americans for Forfeiture Reform
General reform.
Baker Institute for Public Policy at Rice University
Retired Professor Buford Terrell
Drug Policy Alliance
Includes a bibliography of drug policy related books.
Drug Reform Coordination Network
DrugSense/MAP
Includes The DrugNews Archive. Collection of over 125,000 fully
searchable newspaper, magazine, and Web articles on all aspects
of drug policy since 1996. Also has links to reform organizations in other states.
Drug War Facts
Indexed information on 38 topics with detailed source citations.
Law Enforcement Against Prohibition (LEAP)
Schaffer Library of Drug Policy
Government studies and other reference material.
History
Addiction Research Unit, University at Buffalo Legal heroin, cocaine advertising: IMAGES
Marijuana
Coalition for Medical Marijuana
Drugscience.org
Detailed presentation of scientific research re: Accepted Medical Use in the United States,
Safety for Use, Dependence Liability, and Abuse Potential.
The Hemp Industries Association
Marijuana Policy Project (MPP)
Marijuana, Science, and Public Policy
Veterans for Medical Cannabis Access
Marijuana: The Forbidden Medicine/Dr. Lester Grinspoon
Philosophical opposition to drug prohibition
Center for Cognitive Liberties and Ethics
" A violation of privacy, autonomy and choice."
Prison Issues
Criminal Justice Statistics, Sourcebook
Drug Courts Are Not the Answer
Toward a Health-Centered Approach to Drug Use
Families Against Mandatory Minimums (FAMM)
A national nonprofit organization founded in 1991 to
challenge inflexible and excessive penalties required by mandatory
sentencing laws.
Justice Policy Institute - drug courts
Treatment