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The Reformer's Calendar

Public Forum: Should drugs be decriminalized?

2007/11/03 - 3:00pm

Mark Forsythe of CBC radio will be host/moderator for this special event featuring retired provincial court judge Jerry Paradis and Tony Smith, a retired police officer. Both men are members of Law Enforcement Against Prohibition (LEAP).

Educators for Sensible Drug Policy will be there to participate in this community dialogue and will hand out Safety1st brochures, Beyond Zero Tolerance booklets and an EFSDP information kit.

"The idea for the LEAP forum, like all our courses, is ours," said Eldercollege chair Anne Carr.

Chatelech Secondary School
5904 Cowrie Street
Sechelt, BC
Canada
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Drug War Issues Decriminalization
Politics & Advocacy Decriminalization