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Issue #191, 6/22/01
"Raising Awareness of the Consequences of Drug Prohibition"
Phillip S. Smith, Editor
David Borden, Executive Director
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Editorial: Stop the Violence
- Oxycontin Panic Spreads: Pain Patients, Doctors See Legitimate Use Threatened
- As Plan Colombia Stalls, US War Hawks Call for Mo' Better War: Aerial Eradication at Virtual Halt, but Neo-Cold Warriors Want to Wage War on Guerrillas
- Louisiana Sentencing Reforms Await Governor's Signature: Many Mandatory Minimums Abolished, Drug Sentences Halved
- Newsbrief: With Garza Gone, Fed Prosecutors Prepare to Seek More Death Penalties in Texas Drug Case
- HEA Update: Congressional Cosponsors, Your Help Needed
- Return of the Repressed: Hash Production Revives in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley, Farmers Vow to Fight Eradication
- Creeping Cannabis Normalization in London: Scotland Yard to Stop Arrests in Lambeth, Medical Distributor Open in King's Cross, 30,000 Attend Cannabis Freedom Festival
- AMA Scientific Affairs Council Recommends Pro-Medical Marijuana Platform, Organization Declines for Now, Takes Smaller Steps Instead
- Newsbrief: Wisconsin Judges Push to Make Marijuana Possession a Citation, Not a Crime
- San Mateo County, California, Receives Legal Government Marijuana for Medical Research
- New Kunstler Fund Video Documents Tulia Atrocity
- Job Opportunity: Toronto, Canada
- The Reformer's Calendar
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