DRCNet Launches New "Activism" Online Discussion Group 11/6/98

Drug War Chronicle, recent top items

more...

recent blog posts "In the Trenches" activist feed

SUBSCRIBE TODAY!!!

The drug policy reform movement is on the fringes no more.  So now, more than ever, it is time to DO SOMETHING!  Toward this end, DRCNet proudly announces DRC-Action.  DRC-Action is an open email discussion list for people who need or want to share support and ideas on WHAT TO DO to begin having a real impact through realistic strategies.  The focus of the list will be primarily on local and statewide action, with an eye toward educating and involving key players and constituencies in the struggle to end the war.

The list will not be moderated, but in the interest of making it as productive as possible, DRCNet will be quick to remind those who clutter participants' boxes with non-action related materials or posts.  DRCNet will also be inviting several movement professionals and effective activists from various parts of the country to participate and to lend their ideas and expertise, and we believe that the resulting discussion will be both interesting and useful for all involved.

So, if you've been waiting for some guidance, ideas or a support system to help you to make concrete and meaningful progress, please subscribe to DRC-Action today.  The movement, and your country, needs you now!  See you there.

To subscribe, send e-mail to [email protected] with the words: "subscribe drc-action your name" in the body (not the subject) of the message.  (Leave out the quotes and substitute your own name where it says "your name".)  You will receive a confirmation message if you have successfully joined.  The address for posting is [email protected], and only subscribers will be able to post.

-- END --
Link to Drug War Facts
Please make a generous donation to support Drug War Chronicle in 2007!          

PERMISSION to reprint or redistribute any or all of the contents of Drug War Chronicle (formerly The Week Online with DRCNet is hereby granted. We ask that any use of these materials include proper credit and, where appropriate, a link to one or more of our web sites. If your publication customarily pays for publication, DRCNet requests checks payable to the organization. If your publication does not pay for materials, you are free to use the materials gratis. In all cases, we request notification for our records, including physical copies where material has appeared in print. Contact: StoptheDrugWar.org: the Drug Reform Coordination Network, P.O. Box 18402, Washington, DC 20036, (202) 293-8340 (voice), (202) 293-8344 (fax), e-mail [email protected]. Thank you.

Articles of a purely educational nature in Drug War Chronicle appear courtesy of the DRCNet Foundation, unless otherwise noted.

Issue #66, 11/6/98 SWEEP!!! | District of Columbia: Silencing the Voice of the Voters | Arizona: Restoring the Will of the Voters | Colorado: Ballot Status Uncertain, Voters Certain | Oregon Perspective | Report Finds Injection-Related AIDS Ravaging African American and Latino Communities -- Police Presence a Factor in Disease's Disproportionate Impact | Supreme Court Hears Car Search Case | DRCNet Launching StopTheDrugWar.org Web Site | DRCNet Launches New Activism Online Discussion Group | High School Honor Student Expelled for Sipping Sangria at Internship Party | Editorial: Message Sent | A Message from DRCNet to You

This issue -- main page
This issue -- single-file printer version
Drug War Chronicle -- main page
Chronicle archives
Out from the Shadows HEA Drug Provision Drug War Chronicle Perry Fund DRCNet en Español Speakeasy Blogs About Us Home
Why Legalization? NJ Racial Profiling Archive Subscribe Donate DRCNet em Português Latest News Drug Library Search
special friends links: SSDP - Flex Your Rights - IAL - Drug War Facts

StoptheDrugWar.org: the Drug Reform Coordination Network (DRCNet)
1623 Connecticut Ave., NW, 3rd Floor, Washington DC 20009 Phone (202) 293-8340 Fax (202) 293-8344 [email protected]