New
DRCNet#StopTheDrugWar.org
Merchandise
Out
--
Discounted
Purchase
Available
5/31/02
Yesterday DRCNet announced
the inauguration of new merchandise -- t-shirts, mugs and mousepads featuring
the StopTheDrugWar.org stop sign logo -- available for free to new or renewing
members.
In response to member feedback,
we've decided to also make them available for sale apart for membership.
Extra contributions or membership dues are appreciated and much needed,
but will not be required for purchase of these items. The sale-only
prices are $17 for t-shirts and $12 for mugs or mousepads, shipping included.
For membership and one or more gift items, please donate $35 or more for
a free t-shirt, $30 or more for a free mug or mousepad, $60 for any two
or $90 for one of each.
Please visit http://www.stopthedrugwar.org/tshirts/
to place your order by credit card, or send your check or money order to:
DRCNet, P.O. Box 18402, Washington, DC 20036 -- but please fill out the
form too, or e-mail us at [email protected], so we can include your
request in the next order. (Also, please contact us if you wish to
make a contribution of stock.)
Please note that 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. The portion
of your gift that is tax-deductible will be reduced by the retail value
of any gifts that you choose to receive, as per IRS regulations.
Thank you in advance for
your support.
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Issue #239, 5/31/02
Editorial: Skating on the Edge of Propriety | New DRCNet/StopTheDrugWar.org Merchandise Out -- Discounted Purchase Available | DEA Forges Alliance With Women Legislators Group to Wage War on Club Drugs, Terror | DEA Raids Another California Medical Marijuana Dispensary Even as Advocates Gear Up for Day of Action Next Friday | FBI Ends Drug War Role to Concentrate on Terror War | Western Australia to Cite, Not Arrest, Marijuana Users Under State Government Plan | National Drug Intelligence Center Gives Partial Response to DRCNet FOIA Request on "Drug Menace" Web Sites | Report Charges Taft Administration Subverts Election in Ohio, Allies with PDFA and CADCA in Effort to Defeat Initiative | Newsbrief: Seven Up Pulls "Prison Rape" Commercial Under Threat of Boycott | Newsbrief: Feds Use RICO Against Virginia Oxycontin Doctor | Newsbrief: US 9th Circuit Rules Religious Marijuana Use on Federal Lands Okay | Newsbrief: Cannabis Cafe Vows to Open in England, Another in Scotland | Newsbrief: Tennessee Town Pays for Drug Raid Killing | Newsbrief: Oakland Rogue Cops Go on Trial | Newsbrief: Will Foster Arrested on Minor Parole Violation in California, May Face Return to Oklahoma Prison | Newsbrief: Swaziland Row Over Rasta Royals | Newsbrief: Marijuana Advocate Sues Over Hawaii Aerial Eradication Program | Newsbrief: Ed Thompson Does Weedstock, Says Legalize It | Newsbrief: British Magazine "The New Statesman" Calls for Drug Legalization | Newsbrief: Weird Scenes Inside the Pretoria Ford Plant | The Reformer's Calendar
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