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Issue #179, 3/30/01
"Raising Awareness of the Consequences of Drug Prohibition"
Phillip S. Smith, Editor
David Borden, Executive Director
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Editorial: Medical Marijuana Patients Shouldn't Have to Go to the Supreme Court
- Supreme Court Hears Oral Arguments on Oakland Cannabis Buyers Co-op Case, State Medical Marijuana Laws Will Stand Regardless
- Interview: Alan Bock on Medical Marijuana in California
- Eyes on the Prize: European Drug Reformers Call for Legalization, Target Global Prohibition Regime -- Brussels Confab Focuses on UN Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs
- Mexico: Chihuahua Governor Adds Voice to Legalization Chorus, Extends Rhetorical Hand Across Border to Gov. Johnson
- In California, the Medical Marijuana Struggle Grinds On
- DEA Denies Marijuana Rescheduling Petition -- Petitioners Promise Appeal, Question Timing
- Kampia vs. the Inquisition: House Republicans Rake Reformer Over the Coals
- High School Drug Tests Barred Again, This Time in Oklahoma -- Divided US Circuit Court Decisions Herald Eventual Supreme Court Resolution
- OpenTheCan.org: November Coalition Label Campaign
- Kentucky Governor Signs Industrial Hemp Bill
- Hemp and Medical Marijuana Initiatives Gear-Up in South Dakota, State Legislature is Hopeless
- Calling All Spanish Speakers: Volunteers Needed to Proof "DRCNet en Español"
- Harm Reduction Coalition's Latest Communication Now Available, Newsletter Provides Insights, Questions
- The Reformer's Calendar
- Errata
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