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Iconoclasms

DC Reade

Because somebody has to say it. Includes American Drug War Journal: drug war history, breaking news, and bulletins.

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Latest Issues

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Thelonious Monk, "Evidence"

Monk tapping the keys all by his lonesome on this, sounding more like Art Tatum than I can ever recall. Worth listening to the whole way through.

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The Real Dangerous Drug Problem

The heart of it is a Bad Drugs problem. Most of the overdoses of the last 10 years are due to street fentanyl, mostly in the form of counterfeit opioid pills. Most of the casualties were addicts who had got hooked on Oxy back in the 1990s-2...

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"Only 20% Of The Incarcerated Are Confined For Drug Offenses"

I’ve been hearing that statement for years- actually, more like decades. Most often, it’s been used as a rejoinder to the claim that the source of most of the crime problem in the US is the current regime of the War On Drugs, which is the p...

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Solving Iatrogenic Drug Problems At The Wrong End

We need to stop holding the police tacitly responsible for “mass incarceration.”

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  • DC Reade

    Gaslighting detector, fnord finder, constructive comment troll. Artisanal content, dryly distilled and randomly curated.

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