Hemp
Voter
Guide
and
Registration
Tools
Online
at
VoteHemp.com
10/7/00
VoteHemp, a nonprofit advocacy
group devoted to deregulation of industrial hemp agriculture, has published
a voter guide publicizing the positions of all candidates for Congress
and the Presidency. Visit http://www.votehemp.com
to check it out, print it out and get information on voter registration
and how to get involved in the VoteHemp campaign. VoteHemp is currently
distributing its literature on campuses and to natural food stores.
For further information, contact Lloyd Hart of VoteHemp at (508) 693-5992.
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Issue #154, 10/7/00
Tulia: Drug Warriors Decimate Texas Town's Black Community, But Fight is Just Beginning | Crisis Bolivia Continues: Government Yields on Military Bases After US Signals Assent, Farmers Still Demanding Personal Coca Plots | Vancouver 2.0: Politicians Unveil New Agreement to Deal With Hard Drug Scene, but Tensions Continue to Rise | Legal Marijuana Use in Switzerland: Cabinet Gives Okay, Next Step is Parliamentary Approval | Canadian Government Will Legalize Medical Marijuana Use | Rolling Stone Magazine Features Students for Sensible Drug Policy and Higher Education Act Reform Campaign | Internships at DRCNet | Texas Journey for Jubilee Justice Ends in Austin | Pennsylvania Supreme Court Nixes Random Drug Searches on Interstate Buses | Hemp Voter Guide and Registration Tools Online at VoteHemp.com | The Reformer's Calendar | Editorial: "Cocaine Has Never Been an Added Ingredient in Coca-Cola"
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