Friends,
Have you ever asked yourself how it’s possible to fight a "war on drugs"? Wars are traditionally defined as conflicts between two nations or, at the very least, between two armed parties. How does the U.S. military and government seek out and hunt down substances like cocaine, heroin, and marijuana? Who are the enemies? The people who transport the substances? Those who sell them or those who consume them? The plants themselves?
Welcome to installment number two of FOR's Demilitarizing Life and Land series:
Blown Away -- The War on Drugs: Feedback from the Front Line
This handy, pocket-sized 'zine explains the many complexities of the drug war in an easy-to-read style with pictures and real people's testimonies.
Order your copy now for just $1.75, including shipping! Discounts are available for bulk orders of 20 copies or 50 or more.
The 'zine is a perfect popular education resource for those of us who are not experts on the drug war, but want to understand how it is affecting people from Colombia to Mexico to the United States, the big systemic interests that drive the drug war, and what we can all do to change it.
Get a copy of Blown Away today! |