Exposing the War on Drugs by NIM-FM | 4 x CD Set
For almost a century, the Western world, including Australia, has been caught in a costly ‘War on Drugs.’ Exposing the War on Drugs by NIM-FM Nimbin is an 8-part documentary series that challenges the mainstream narrative. Produced by Phil Bromley, it features interviews with politicians, doctors, lawyers, users, advocates, and opponents. This series offers a comprehensive view of drug prohibition and its effects on society.
Key Features:
- 8-part series exploring the ‘War on Drugs’
- Engaging interviews with experts, users, and community members
- Insights into the history of drug prohibition since the 1930s
- Discussions on medicinal cannabis and progressive drug policy
- Produced by NIM-FM Nimbin, a voice for change
What’s Being Exposed?
The series reveals the flawed drug laws in Australia and beyond. It exposes how these laws benefit certain groups, while communities like **Nimbin** face relentless police harassment. As a result, local economies and spirits suffer.
Behind the Series:
In 2012, Phil Bromley moved to Nimbin to study permaculture and media. Since then, he saw how excessive policing focused on cannabis hurt the town. Inspired by these experiences, he teamed up with NIM-FM members to produce this series, aiming to share local stories and researched solutions.
Production Style:
The documentary combines narratives with interviews, music, sound effects, and movie clips. This mix creates an upbeat and engaging journey, ensuring listeners stay informed and entertained.
What Will You Take Away?
Listeners will gain a clear understanding of the history and impact of drug prohibition. The series highlights how **Nimbin** is often misrepresented in the media. It also promotes rational thinking on reforming Australia’s drug policies.
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