The Drug
Reform Coordination Network (DRCNet) is an international, US-focused
organization using the Internet to educate the public on the consequences
of current drug policies and mobilize public support for drug policy
reform. Founded in 1993, DRCNet has grown into a network of more than
18,000 activists and concerned citizens including parents, educators,
students, lawyers, health care professionals, academics, and others
working for drug policy reform from a variety of perspectives, including
harm reduction, reform of sentencing and forfeiture laws, medicalization
of currently schedule I drugs and promotion of an open debate on drug
prohibition. We oppose the prison-building frenzy and call for sensible
drug policy reform consistent with the ideals of peace, justice, freedom,
compassion and truth. All of these have been compromised in the name
of the Drug War.
Whether you agree with us
that the Drug War has failed and needs to end, if you agree with at
least some of the partial reforms we advocate, or even if you don't
agree or aren't sure but are interested in learning more about the issue,
we hope you'll subscribe to our free
weekly e-mail newsletter reporting on drug policy and reform efforts
in depth. You'll also receive occasional action alerts and, much less
frequently, appeals for support. Our services are completely free, however,
and we won't share your e-mail address with anyone else; and if you
ever want to sign off, just ask and we'll take care of it for you. So
please fill out our "quick-signup"
form, and you'll be in the loop for drug policy and the reform movement!