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Law Enforcement Against Prohibition

Posted by leifsmith on July 23rd, 2008 (All posts by leifsmith)

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Drug Abuse is Bad. The Drug War is Worse!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tony Ryan, Law Enforcement Against Prohibition, writes: “LEAP’s first ever billboard – now showing at 108th and I street in Omaha, NE. It is up high, where many can see it, and it shows a new website for us which we can use to measure response and effectiveness.”

Cross-posted at the Explorers Foundation blog [link].

 

2 Responses to “Law Enforcement Against Prohibition”

  1. Lexington Green Says:

    Good to see this.

    We need to have “a national conversation about drugs”.

    [Leif, welcome aboard.]

  2. Carl from Chicago Says:

    Good to have you on board, Leif.

    Did you see the recent article in the New Yorker magazine about California pot growers, and the semi legal distribution network? It was fascinating.

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