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Stories by Stephen Young

Stephen Young, an editor at DrugSense Weekly, is the author of Maximizing Harm and the blog decrimwatch.

What's the Drug Czar's Problem?

Even other drug warriors who are just as conniving and dishonest as John Walters describe an unlikable bureaucrat, both imperious and isolated.
Posted on May 2, 2005, Source: DrugSense Weekly

Bring Freedom Home First

Bush's inaugural address was inspiring, in theory. Unfortunately, in reality, freedom, justice and human liberty are under assault by the drug war. 
Posted on Jan 22, 2005, Source: DrugSense Weekly

Sanity In Chicago

A major American city proposed marijuana decriminalization and no one expressed serious opposition. Not even the federal drug czar himself.
Posted on Sep 29, 2004, Source: DrugSense Weekly

Turning Away From The Corner

For at least 30 years, the United States has repeatedly 'turned corners' in the drug war but has made little progress in improving anything.
Posted on Jun 30, 2003, Source: AlterNet

DEA: Results Not Demonstrated -- Or Are They?

A recent evaluation of the Drug Enforcement Administration by the White House was not favorable. Yet, the impact of the DEA can be felt world-wide.
Posted on Mar 27, 2003, Source: DrugSense Weekly

One Morning On The Meth Tour

DEA chief Asa Hutchinson is traveling the country to answer

all your questions about methamphetamine -- unless you're a

drug law reform activist.
Posted on Aug 7, 2002, Source: AlterNet