Transform, "the UK's leading centre of expertise on drug policy and law reform," just issued a colossal guide to intelligent drug policy reform arguments:
After the War on Drugs: Tools for the debate is a 76 page guide to making the case for drug policy reform. It is designed to:
* Reframe the debate, moving it beyond stale ideological arguments into substantive, rational engagement
* Provide the language and analysis to challenge the prohibitionist status quo, and to make the case for evidenced based alternatives
I freely admit I haven't read all 76 pages of this guide, so if any of you get a chance to dig in deep in the next couple days, please offer your thoughts in the comments. I'll round up a noteworthy summary for next week if I can.