Follow-up
to
Sylvester
Salcedo
Interview
4/7/00
Last week, DRCNet interviewed
Sylvester Salcedo, a retired Navy/drug war veteran who returned his medal
of achievement to President Clinton to protest the administration's Colombia
military drug war package and punitive drug policy (http://www.drcnet.org/wol/131.html#sylvestersalcedo).
Salcedo would like to hear
from interested parties, particularly drug reform supporters who have served
in the military. Please e-mail him at [email protected],
and mention you heard about it on DRCNet.
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Issue #132, 4/7/00
AlertS: Colombia, New York State, HEA Reform | Penn State Student Government Endorses HEA Reform, Campaign Grows | CALIFORNIA: Santa Cruz Passes Ordinance Protecting Medical Marijuana Users | Another Zero-Tolerance Message Issued and Received | UK: Police Foundation Report Stirs Debate | Britain's Drug Authority Okays Full-Scale Patient Cannabis Trials | More "Propaganda for Dollars" Exposed by Dan Forbes and Salon.com, Salon Offering Drug War "Theme Park" on Web | LEGALIZACION: The L-Word Enters Post-Certification Debate in Mexico | NEWSBRIEF: US Anti-Drug Colonel Pleads Guilty | Follow-up to Sylvester Salcedo Interview | No Editorial This Week
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