Temporary
Job
Opportunity
in
Washington
11/5/99
The Marijuana
Policy Project (MPP) has an immediate opening for temporary, full-time
employment for the month of November, with the possibility of a permanent
position to follow. The job is located in the Capitol Hill area of
Washington, DC, and responsibilities will include:
(1) Calling and following
up with the relevant staff members in the 90 most supportive House offices
on Capitol Hill for a specific project that will conclude on December 1;
and
(2) E-mailing and tabulating
responses from hundreds of state legislators nationwide; this project will
also conclude on December 1.
To apply, fax your resume
to (202) 232-0442 or e-mail it to [email protected].
MPP is not accepting telephone applications or inquiries. Also, e-mail
the above address if you are interested in internship or volunteer opportunities.
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Issue #115, 11/5/99
Medical Marijuana Wins Again! Maine Becomes 7th State to Shield Patients from Arrest | Justice Department Asks Appeals Court for Rehearing on Medical Marijuana Defense | Latin Leaders Call Drug War a Failure | Citizens Protest Drug Czars' Conference | Observations on ONDCP's Response to the Open Letter | District of Columbia Syringe Exchange Language Holds Up Appropriations Bill | Australia: Vatican KO's Nuns' Safe-Injecting Room Plan, but University Saves the Day | McWilliams and McCormick Trials Beginning This Month | Temporary Job Opportunity in Washington | Editorial: Guest Editorial: Why Is There a War in Colombia? Look to the Streets of Washington, DC
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