Job
Openings,
Temporary
and
Permanent
6/9/00
Prevention Point Philadelphia
is seeking to hire an Executive Director and a Site Service Coordinator.
Full descriptions of the jobs are available from Robert T. O'Brien, (215)
787-0113 or [email protected].
Citizens for Responsible
Marijuana Law Enforcement, in the city of Columbia, Missouri, is offering
temporary positions as paid signature gatherers for a municipal ballot
initiative. The initiative would require city police to refer marijuana
cases to municipal court, as opposed to state court, where the penalties
are much greater. People are needed from now through the end of July.
Partial travel and living expense subsidies for those coming from out of
town may be available. Contact Keith Schaeffer at (573) 875-1575
or e-mail [email protected].
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Issue #140, 6/9/00
Welcome to Phil Smith | Drug War McCarthyism in Syracuse | Faint Glimmers of Hope in Texas | Arizona Initiative Hits Bumpy Ground | Political Earthquake Alert: California Drug Reform Initiative Passes First Big Hurdle | UC San Diego Pulls Plug on Controversial Server: BURN! Group's Hosting of Colombian Rebel Group Site Blamed | Human Rights Watch Releases Major Study of Race and Imprisonment in the Drug War | Opposition to Meth Bill Mounting | DRCNet Potentially Threatened by Meth Bill | Anti-Ecstasy Bill Filed in Senate | Canadian Court Upholds Marijuana Law, Dissenting Justice Finds Jail Sentences Violate Canadian Charter of Rights | Event Calendar | Job Openings, Temporary and Permanent | Editorial: Oaths and Allegiances
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