DRCNet
Plans
for
2002#Year-End
Donations
Needed
12/28/01
As we approach the end of
one year and the beginning of a new one, we are sending you a short preview,
following below, of the work we plan or hope to do in 2002. We are
also asking your help in keeping our organization healthy and able to do
all this work and do so effectively.
Any donation, large or small,
will mean a lot to DRCNet and our ability to effect change. So please
take a few minutes and visit http://www.drcnet.org/donate/
to make an encryption-secured donation by credit card or PayPal -- if you
want, sign up to donate monthly and never have to think about it again
-- or use our form to generate a printout to mail in with your check or
money order, or just send those to: DRCNet, P.O. Box 18402, Washington,
DC 20036. We are also now set up to accept contributions of stock
-- our brokerage is Ameritrade, account #772973012, company name Drug Reform
Coordination Network, Inc.
In the legislative arena
(Drug Reform Coordination Network, contributions are not tax-deductible):
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We will continue to mobilize
students, educators and other concerned citizens nationwide in opposition
to the Higher Education Act Drug Provision. Our campaign has sparked
a groundswell of opposition to the law, including the endorsements of 82
student governments nationwide, and may be drug reform's first hope for
repealing a federal drug law outright.
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We will continue to issue action
alerts on the full range of drug policy reform issues. Over 16,000
people have used our write-to-Congress web forms this year alone.
On the educational side (DRCNet
Foundation, contributions are tax-deductible):
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We will continue to publish
The Week Online, our widely- read, in-depth report on drug policy published
each Friday -- with over 22,600 subscribers possibly the most widely read
drug policy newsletter in the world. To the extent that volunteerism
or funding is available, we will publish Spanish translations of selected
Week Online articles.
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We will continue our Higher
Education Act Educational Campaign, raising awareness of the consequence
of the new law stripping students with drug convictions of their federal
financial aid. This campaign, in partnership with Students for Sensible
Drug Policy, has garnered coverage in major media outlets like the
New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, ABC News, CNN and
more.
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We will complete our work on
the 91,000-page New Jersey Racial Profiling Archive, compiling a comprehensive
index to the archive's contents and re-releasing the files in a new, content-based
format, on our web site and on CD.
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We will make public, by the
middle of next year, a comprehensive "Guided Tour of the War on Drugs,"
providing introductory essays to 25-30 drug policy issues, along with personal
stories, news links and archives, lists of organizations and ways to get
involved, and more.
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We will launch the "Leave No
Student Behind" scholarship clearinghouse program, matching students who
have lost financial aid for college because of drug convictions with interested
scholarship providers.
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If funding is secured, we will
organize an international summit and/or series of meetings or conferences
in different regions of the world, to focus on development of the portion
of the drug policy reform movement that actively advocates a full end to
prohibition, and to discuss relevant issues such as post-legalization regulatory
models, organizing against the international prohibition regime and other
topics.
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If funding is secured, we will
launch an effort in an important but under-explored area of drug policy,
the widespread under-availability of narcotics to patients who need them
for relief of severe, chronic pain.
As noted above, contributions
to the Drug Reform Coordination Network are not tax-deductible. If
you wish to make a tax-deductible donation to support our educational work,
make your check payable to DRCNet Foundation, same address (and let us
know this if you're contributing by credit card or are giving stock).
Again, visit http://www.drcnet.org/donate/
to contribute online, or send your check or money order to DRCNet, P.O.
Box 18402, Washington, DC 20036.
Thank you for doing your
part to end the failed, destructive war on drugs.
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Issue #217, 12/28/01
Editorial: Doing Our Part for a Safer World | DRCNet Plans for 2002/Year-End Donations Needed | Health Canada Announces Legal Medical Marijuana Available January 1, But Actual Delivery Probably Months Away | British Government Asks Parliament for Shift in Drug Policy | Austin, Texas Drug Raid Tragedy Leads to Another | New Mexico's Governor Johnson to Press Drug Reform Package During Special Session | Treatment Not Jail Initiative Gets Underway in Michigan, Joins Efforts in Florida and Ohio | Alerts: Bolivia, HEA Drug Provision, DEA Hemp Ban, Ecstasy Bill, Mandatory Minimums, Medical Marijuana | The Reformer's Calendar
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