Web
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News:
The
ultimate
Drug
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Reform
search
engine!!!
7/17/97
After months of frustrating delays, DRCNet is happy to announce that
the NEW SEARCH ENGINE for Drug Library is up and running! For those of
you who have not visited the Drug Library, it is quite simply the largest
online repository of drug policy information in the world. For those who
have previously visited but have not been back in awhile, you'll be impressed
by the volume of new information. The table of contents alone comprises
300k.
The new search engine will allow you to search the entire Library, which
includes DRCNet, the Schaffer Library, The Lindesmith Center, the Drug
Policy Foundation, Drug Text and Drug Text USA, National NORML, Portland
NORML, Carl Olsen's Marijuana Archive, Think For Yourself, the Marijuana
Policy Project, the Ibogaine Dossier, and the Stanton Peele Addiction Web
Site. A number of new sites will soon be added, and THE WEEK ONLINE will
keep you informed of the upgrades as they happen.
The searchable Library is an invaluable tool for students, activists,
journalists, historians, scholars, researchers, policy-makers, or just
about anyone else who is concerned about our nation's drug policies.
To illustrate the importance of this resource, we would note that many
of the documents contained in the Library have been more downloaded more
times than the number of copies produced by their original source. We urge
you to come and familiarize yourself with this tremendous resource. You
can find it at http://www.druglibrary.org.
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Issue #3, 7/17/97
Past Alerts: Civil Asset Forfeiture -- Or, Henry Hyde forfeits | Web Site News: The ultimate Drug Policy Reform search engine!!! | Legal Brief: Peter McWilliams, Writer, TV Correspondent, Activist, Medical MJ User, going to trial in Michigan | Link of the Week: The Swiss Heroin Prescription Trial | Employment: Job opportunities in the movement | Quote of the Week: What part of "BLACK MARKET" doesn't President Clinton understand? | Editorial: "All the news that's fit to... er... that doesn't question the status quo."
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