Pardon our dust as we switch hosting providers and tweak our website! We’re growing, and growing pains can be, well, painful. Thank you for your understanding!
Who we are

antiprohibit.org is an organization dedicated to getting the drug laws changed, ending the “War on Drugs”, and changing society’s attitude towards drugs and drug users. We are located in Pennsylvania, and formed in 2022 after watching the country implode in a fentanyl-laced death spiral. Read more…
Donate to the Cause!

We have bills to pay, and we’re fighting against a very powerful machine. While our ideas are powerful, an idea without action is just a daydream. We’re a small group supported entirely by grassroots donors and our own money. At present, we accept bitcoin Cashapp, and now you can donate directly on WordPress! If your finances are tight, don’t stress. There are several ways to get involved. Click here to learn how you can help us effect a change.
Useful Articles and our Blog
Read one of our many blog posts. Remember to comment and share our work with your friends and family to help get the message out!
- How to Stay Alive in a Rigged Game: Real-World Harm Reduction in the Age of ProhibitionIn a sane world, drug education would be honest, evidence-based, and focused on helping people stay alive and healthy. Instead, decades of prohibition have given…
- How Heroin Went from Medicine Cabinet to Moral Panic: A Short History of Opioid ProhibitionHeroin didn’t start its life as the ultimate “hard drug.” It began as a branded, legal pharmaceutical sold by one of the world’s biggest companies,…
- The War on Drugs Was Never About Drugs — It Was About ControlThe war on drugs is not a failure. It’s doing exactly what it was built to do: control people, criminalize dissent, protect profits, and dress…
- The War on Drugs Is a War on People — It’s Time to SurrenderThe war on drugs is not a policy failure; it’s a policy success for exactly the people it was built to serve: politicians who need…
- How the Harrison Act Invented the “Drug Criminal” and Supercharged the War on DrugsThe United States didn’t just “stumble” into the War on Drugs. It was built, step by step, on laws that turned patients into criminals, doctors…