Drug Crazy Goes to Second Printing 10/09/98

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Just a few months from its official release, Mike Gray's "Drug Crazy: How We Got Into This Mess and How We Can Get Out," published by Random House, has entered its second printing. Your efforts in asking about Drug Crazy in your local bookstores have played a significant role in making this first stage of the book's promotion a success. Keep up the activity! Call your local bookstores, both chains and independent stores, and just ask if they are carrying this book. Even better is to go out and buy it. Drug Crazy has been reviewed by Federal Judge John L. Kane, Jr., among others, and is an extremely persuasive overview of the issue that is accessible by the popular audience. Helping Drug Crazy go big will help turn the tide in the drug policy debate -- just last month we met someone who had read the book and whose mind had been made up by what she read there. Drug Crazy's appendix provides a host of Internet resources, very prominently featuring DRCNet, so helping the book will help grow the movement too. You CAN make a difference. Read more about Drug Crazy at http://www.drugcrazy.com, and find more links to reviews of the book and other discussions at http://www.drcnet.org/wol/057.html#slate.

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Issue #62, 10/09/98 DRCNet Needs Your Help | Drug Crazy Goes to Second Printing | Harm Reduction Conference in Cleveland | New Law Denies Student Loans to Non-Violent Drug Offenders | Judge Dismisses Charges in George Singleton Case | Oregon Initiatives | Peter McWilliams Sues Attorney General for Failure to Enforce Prop. 215 | Editorial: Reality vs. Demagoguery

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