The
Reformer's
Calendar
12/8/00
(Please submit listings
of events related to drug policy and related areas to [email protected].)
January 13, 2001, St. Petersburg,
FL, Families Against Mandatory Minimums Regional Workshop, location to
be determined. Call (202) 822-6700 for information or to register.
March 9-11, 2001, New York,
NY, Critical Resistance: Beyond the Prison Industrial Complex. Northeast
regional conference, following on the large national gathering in 1998,
to focus on the impacts of the prison industrial complex in Maine, Vermont,
New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New York, New
Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, and Washington, DC. Visit
http://www.criticalresistance.org
for further information, or call (212) 561-0912 or e-mail [email protected].
April 1-5, 2001, New Delhi,
India, 12th International Conference on the Reduction of Drug Related Harm.
Sponsored by the International Harm Reduction Coalition, for information
visit http://www.ihrc-india2001.org
on the web, e-mail [email protected],
call 91-11-6237417-18, fax 91-11-6217493 or write to Showtime Events Pvt.
Ltd., S-567, Greater Kailash - II, New Delhi 110 048, India.
April 19-21, Washington,
DC, 2001 NORML Conference. Call (202) 293-8340 for information.
Registration and other information to be made available soon at http://www.norml.org.
April 25-28, Minneapolis,
MN, North American Syringe Exchange Convention. Sponsored by the
North American Syringe Exchange Network, for further information call (253)
272-4857, e-mail [email protected]
or visit http://www.nasen.org on the
web. At the Marriott City Center Hotel, 30 South Seventh Street.
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Issue #163, 12/8/00
Now He Has Something To Say? Clinton Supports Marijuana Decrim, Sentencing Reform in Rolling Stone Interview | More New Jersey Racial Profiling Fallout, Appeals Court Says Convicted Drug Offenders Can Appeal Based on Practice | In the Wake of the Initiatives: Asset Forfeiture Reform Comes to Oregon and Utah | Doors Manager/Best-Selling Author Danny Sugerman Comments on Addiction, Hollywood and Drug Policy | Missouri Sheriff Overrules Supreme Court on Roadblocks | Canadian Marijuana Party Gets Some Votes, More Attention | Newsbrief: Nevada Panel Recommends Marijuana Misdemeanors -- Again | Governor Johnson Makes Drug Policy Reform Pitch in Playboy Interview | Colombia: Mr. Wellstone Goes to Barrancabermeja | The Reformer's Calendar | Editorial: Should We Laugh, or Cry?
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