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Dear friends,
It's here. And you won't want to miss it.
This March, we invite you to join hundreds of students, alumni, and drug policy reform advocates from around the world in creating a society that embraces sensible drug policy. We invite you to bridge political divides, reconnect with lost friends and alumni, and magnify the diversity of our advocacy network.
We invite you to join us for...
This Is Your Brain On Drug Policy:
SSDP'S 11th Annual International Conference
March 12-14, 2010
The Fort Mason Center, San Francisco, CA
Joining us in San Francisco this March 12-14Â will help to continue the incredible momentum that the drug policy reform movement has gained in 2009 and send the strong message that young people will not sit back as this war is waged in our names. We hope this will be the largest gathering of SSDP members in the history of the organization.
Don't miss the early bird registration discount! Register before Saturday, January 16 and save $10 off your registration cost!
We have 3 types of early bird registration:Â
Students: $90
SSDP Chapter members can receive a $40 discount by filling out this survey.
Alumni: $140
Non-Students: $190
We are so excited to have you join us at San Francisco's historic Fort Mason Center for this event. This is the first drug policy reform conference where you will be learning about activism and policy in classrooms with views of Alcatraz Prison, a place that once housed one of the most notorious criminals ever created by prohibition, Al Capone.
This event promises to unite SSDP chapter members, alumni, and others and help us move forward with our progress. You will leave this event with hundreds of new friends and allies and the inspiration to bring change back to your community.
So why wait? Secure your seat at the conference now, and get those plane tickets while they're still inexpensive. Visit http://www.ssdp.org/conference
We can't wait to see you there!
Jon, Micah, Amber, Stacia, Morgan, and Matt
SSDP's National Staff
P.S. If you are a student who is committed to drug policy reform but you are unable to afford the trip, there are scholarships available to help pay for travel and lodging. Apply now. http://www.ssdp.org/conference