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Announcement: DRCNet RSS Feeds Now Available

Submitted by David Borden on (Issue #463)

RSS feeds are the wave of the future -- and DRCNet now offers them! The latest Drug War Chronicle issue is now available using RSS at http://stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle/feed online.

We have many other RSS feeds available as well, following about a hundred different drug policy subtopics that we began tracking since the relaunch of our web site this summer -- indexing not only Drug War Chronicle articles but also Speakeasy blog posts, event listings, outside news links and more -- and for our daily blog postings and the different subtracks of them. Visit our Site Map page to peruse the full set.

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Anonymous (not verified)

figure out in dollars how much it costs to have non violent drug offenders in jail and prison. use these figures in addition to the total number of people in jail for non violent drug offenses. people may not care about people but they do care about taxes that are put into jails and prisons.

also, can you tell me why a person convicted of a drug offense goes to a federal prison and not into state prison? different offenses or what.?
jerry dincin

Fri, 12/01/2006 - 11:50am Permalink

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