Link
of
the
Week:
A
special
friend
of
DRCNet,
the
November
Coalition
champions
the
cause
of
current
--
and
future
--
prisoners
of
the
Drug
War
8/22/97
The November Coalition is an anti-drug-war organization focusing on
working with prisoners and their families to catalog the destruction caused
by Prohibition and to mobilize grassroots political activity for drug policy
reform. Sections of their site include Drug War editorials, judicial dissent,
who's who in the Drug War, and the very powerful and affecting feature
on Drug War prisoners "The Wall."
Visit the November Coalition and learn about their work. They are truly
special friends of DRCNet and of rational- thinking people everywhere.
And, as always, tell 'em DRCNet sent you. http://www.november.org
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Issue #8, 8/22/97
Medical Marijuana: California, New Mexico, Netherlands MS Study | Needle Exchange: George Soros gives $1 Million for NEPs, Family Research Council Distorts Facts | Drugs and the Military: No indictments for marines who shot Texas schoolboy Esequiel Hernandez... ALSO: Cartels hiring ex-US GI's | International News: Australian Prime Minister Cancels Heroin Maintenance Trial, Dutch Prepare to Go Ahead With Their Own Version | Drug Education: Mario Cuomo and William Bennett to co-chair the Partnership for a Drug Free America, Another Study Finds D.A.R.E. Doesn't Work | Media Alert: New York Times Interviews George Soros | Link of the Week: A special friend of DRCNet, the November Coalition champions the cause of current -- and future -- prisoners of the Drug War | Quote of the Week: Undercover cops corruptible? The FBI knows | Editorial: "A Drug Free America"
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