T-shirts
for
Victory!
Special
Offer
and
Appeal
from
DRCNet
This
Month
8/17/01
In conjunction with our friends at Students
for Sensible Drug Policy, DRCNet is this month offering SSDP t-shirts --
featuring the colorful "What Is Wrong With This Picture" graphic depicting
the impact of the drug war on our schools -- free to new and renewing DRCNet
members contributing $35 or more. Or, donate $60 or more and also
receive SSDP's "Talk To Your Parents About Drugs" t-shirt.
In addition to your DRCNet membership and
t-shirt, your contribution will (with your permission) get you a complimentary
one-year membership in SSDP, and will support our combined effort to overturn
the drug offender/college financial aid ban, an effort that is going into
fast mode this month as we try to repeal this bad law once and for all!
Please visit http://www.drcnet.org/augustoffer.html
to donate by credit card or print out a form to mail in with your donation
-- or just send your check or money order to: DRCNet, P.O. Box 18402,
Washington, DC 20036 and include a note to let us know it is for this offer.
Please make sure to enter the size shirt
you want in the comment box at the bottom of our donation form: baby-tee,
small, medium, large or extra-large. Also, you may substitute the
"Talk To Your Parents About Drugs" shirt for "What Is Wrong With This Picture?"
by leaving a note in the same comment box with that request. (Please
also leave a note if you want both; we haven't upgraded our web form yet
to automate all these options.)
Again, visit http://www.drcnet.org/augustoffer.html
to donate or just send your donation to the address listed above.
Visit http://www.drcnet.org/augustoffer2.html
to see what the two t-shirts look like. Thank you for your support;
with your help the war against the drug war will be won and justice will
prevail!
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Issue #199, 8/17/01
Editorial: Let Justice Be Done | US Global Lead in Imprisonment Still Safe: State Prison Populations Begin to Decline but Feds Make Up Difference | Prison Industry Confab Gets Heated Reception in Philadelphia | Mandatory Minimums Under Threat, Supreme Court Showdown Looming After 9th Circuit Rules Against Certain Drug Sentencing Laws | Oregon Bar Ethics Brouhaha Continues: Feds Still Refusing to Authorize Undercover Operations, State Narcs Could Be Out There | Department of Education Cites Pressure to Modify Restrictions on Financial Aid | Australia: Top Cops Propose "Heroin Bank," Political Firestorm Ensues as Prime Minister Nixes Idea | Chess Players Become Drug Tested Pawns in Game's Bid for Olympic Status, Players Not Amused | Vermont Governor Leads Way in Restricting Oxycontin for the Poor | Weitzel Prosecution Condemned by Leading Pain Specialist | Marijuana Extracts for Pain Study to Begin in Canada | DRCNet Book Review: Hooked: Five Addicts Challenge Our Misguided Drug Rehab System | T-shirts for Victory! Special Offer and Appeal from DRCNet This Month | Action Alerts: Ecstasy Bill, HEA, Mandatory Minimums, Medical Marijuana, John Walters | HEA Campaign Still Seeking Student Victim Cases -- New York Metropolitan Area Especially Urgent | The Reformer's Calendar
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