Errata:
Methamphetamine
Bill
Alert,
Kubby
Plant
Count
8/20/99
In last week's issue, the
article "Methamphetamine Bill Contains Anti-Free-Speech Legislation" (http://www.drcnet.org/wol/103.html#methbill),
incorrectly identified Senator Gordon Smith as an independent from New
Hampshire. In actuality, Gordon Smith is a Republican from Oregon;
it is Bob Smith who is the Senator from New Hampshire. Gordon Smith
is the cosponsor of this bill. DRCNet regrets the error.
The August 5 NORML Foundation
article that we reprinted, " Kubby Case Begins in California, Interpretation
of Prop. 215 at Issue," stated that a drug task forced had seized 360 plants
from the home of Steve and Michele Kubby. That number was an initial,
incorrect charge by police, which was subsequently revised downward to
260 plants. The Kubby's intend to show that half of those plants
were not viable.
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Issue #104, 8/20/99
Household Survey Reports Decrease in Teen Use, While Overall Use Remains Flat | Superior Court of Guam Upholds Freedom of Religion for Rastafarian | San Francisco Plans Methadone Expansion | Members of California Congressional Delegation Urge Governor to Sign Needle Exchange Bill | ACLU Sues Oklahoma School District Over Student Drug Testing | United Kingdom: Liberal Democrat Leader Charles Kennedy Calls for Royal Commission on Drug Policy | NORML Foundation Launches Marijuana Ad Campaign in San Francisco | Lindesmith Center Seminar Series, Autumn 1999 | Errata: Methamphetamine Bill Alert, Kubby Plant Count | Editorial: Governor Bush's Cocaine Problem
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