Wednesday, September 09, 2009

Introducing The Transform Drug Policy Foundation


Analysis and debate on drug policy and law reform, and a critical look at drugs and drug policy in the media.


3 comments:

David Bratzer said...

Thanks for including the clip of Neill Franklin. TDPF is a great organization and I like their blog a lot. Law Enforcement Against Prohibition also has a daily blog, launched three weeks ago, which you can view here:

http://copssaylegalize.blogspot.com/

Thanks,

Dave

Anonymous said...

Transform is fantastic! They want to replace the unregulated black-market with actual drug regulation and control (example: warning labels and purity standards). See "Resources" on their homepage: www.tdpf.org.

Lots of intelligent, well-researched reports, especially "After the War on Drugs: Tools for the debate" and "After the War on Drugs - Options for Control" - clearly explaining alternatives to current disastrous drug policies.

Nadal said...

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