Hiatus
I am leaving for Guatemala on a one-way ticket. Narco Polo will likely be on hiatus until I return to the United States. This could be anywhere from several weeks to several months.
Thanks to everyone who has sent me kind words and all those who have bought You Will Die: The Burden of Modern Taboos for the gifting season. It can still be purchased from Suburra.com in my absence. Salud.
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Mission
To defend recreational drug use - and all other consensual adult activities - that the American government deems criminal.
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