Learn the true agenda behind a prohibition which has rendered untold hardship and suffering on non-violent people. As a result of the war on drugs, this country presently incarcerates more people per capita than any other country in the world.
The war on drugs is not allowed to be discussed rationally nor debated with an opposing view in our media. This censorship has left the majority of people ignorant to the facts which should be available to all who care about our constitutional and human rights.
We specialize in books which offer a sensible look at a war which has expanded beyond reason. Question the insanity, learn the facts and stand up for your rights.
Ur-Ine Trouble
by Kent Holtorf
This book will blow the lid off drug testing in this country. After reading the book, even the most devout proponents of drug testing will be forced to reexamine their position on its widespread use. You need to protect yourself from falsely being labeled a drug user by the inaccuracies of drug testing. Dr. Holtorf reveals how drug testing can be unfair, inaccurate, and racially biased.
Human Rights & the U.S. Drug War
by Mikki Norris, Chris Conrad, Virginia Resner
From the authors of Shattered Lives: Portraits From America's Drug War, this books commemorates the 50th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. It will discuss some violations of the human rights of Americans, and illustrate the effect through telling personal case histories. This is done in an effort to alert the human rights and political communities about the social harm that the Drug War has done and is doing to our freedoms.
Shattered Lives: Portraits From America's Drug War
by Mikki Norris, Chris Conrad, Virginia Resner
Take an unflinching look at the human rights violations of US drug policy, based on the award-winning photo exhibit, Human Rights and the Drug War. In the name of the war on drugs, families are being torn apart, children orphaned, and homes and property seized as thousands of first-time, non-violent drug offenders are thrown into prisons, serving harsh sentences. Learn how we got there, the costs and the statistics, and what can still be done to bring a just end to what has become America's longest war.
Hemp: Lifeline to the Future
by Chris Conrad
Well researched book outlining the many uses for Cannabis Sativa and how it could virtually save the world and our economy. Provides little known historical facts surrounding its prohibition.
Hemp for Health: The Medicinal and Nutritional Uses of Cannabis Sativa
by Chris Conrad.
Learn about the world's oldest source of food and medicine with a history that dates back 10,000 years. This book reveals the developments that have returned this ancient plant to the forefront of health and nutrition.
The Emperor Wears No Clothes: The Authoritative Historical Record of Cannabis and the Conspiracy Against Marijuana
by Jack Herer
Details an accurate history of hemp's many uses and the reason behind the war on this invaluable plant.
Marijuana: Not Guilty As Charged
by David Ford
Learn from honest research, not false government propaganda, about marijuana's harmlessness compared to other drugs.
Ain't Nobody's Business If You Do: The Absurdity of Consensual Crimes in a Free Society
by Peter McWilliams
This book should be required reading for all those people who care about the constitution and our bill of rights. Humorous and well written, this book is about a single idea—in a free society, consenting adults should not be put in jail unless they physically harm the person or property of another.
Drug Crazy: How We Got into This Mess and How We Can Get Out
by Mike Gray
This book offers a gripping account of the stunning violence, corruption and chaos that have characterized America's drug war since its inception in 1914.
Drug Warriors and Their Prey: From Police Power to Police State
by Richard Lawrence Miller
This book depicts how the war on drugs is a war on ordinary people. America's war on drugs promotes public fear in order to relinquish civil liberties.
The Politics of Consciousness: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom
by Steve Kubby, Terence McKenna
This book is for all of those who are confounded by the war on drugs and it's indifference to democracy and free thought.
Smoke and Mirrors: The War on Drugs and the Politics of Failure
by Dan Baum
Dan Baum has interviewed more than 175 people—from John Ehrilchman to Janet Reno—to tell the story of how drug war fever has been escalated; who has benefited and how the mounting price in dollars, lives and liberties has been willfully ignored.
Marijuana Myths Marijuana Facts: A Review Of The Scientific Evidence
by Lynn Etta Zimmer, John P. Morgan
This book answer every question you may have about Marijuana. It shatters the negative myths about marijuana and gives you the facts.