Public
Comment
Still
Needed
on
Proposed
Methadone
Changes
in
US
10/15/99
The U.S. Department of Health
and Human Services is still accepting public comment on its proposed changes
to methadone regulations, but time is running out. Please go to http://www.drcnet.org/alerts/methadone.html
for details, and respond before November 19th.
11.
Cato Conference Proceedings Online
As DRCNet readers will remember,
last week the Cato Institute held a one day conference, "Beyond Prohibition:
An Adult Approach to Drug Policies in the 21st Century," featuring New
Mexico Governor Gary Johnson and a range of illuminating speakers.
Proceedings of the conference
are now online. Visit http://www.cato.org/realaudio/drugwar/
to see the conference in Real Video or read the speakers' written statements.
Visit http://www.cato.org/speeches/sp-ec100599.html
to read Cato President Edward H. Crane's opening remarks.
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Issue #112, 10/15/99
California Attorney General Urges Reno Not to Call for Rehearing of Medical Marijuana Case | GHB Closer to Schedule I Status | DPF Alert: Senator Session's Version of Civil Asset Forfeiture Reform Bill Worse than Nothing; Public Action Needed | House Holds Hearing on Youth-Targeted Anti-Drug Ads | California Governor Misses the Point, Signs Watered Down Syringe Exchange Bill | Addicted AIDS Patient Kicked to Death by Vigilantes Following Community Anti-Drug Meeting | Harm Reduction in the Australian Capitol Territory: A Brief Conversation with Michael Moore | Jamaican Parliament Approves Commission to Look at Decriminalization of Marijuana | Hemp Embargo Continues | Public Comment Still Needed on Proposed Methadone Changes in US | Cato Conference Proceedings Online | Job Opportunity | Editorial: Just Another Front Page Drug Bust
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