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Issue #193, 7/6/01
"Raising Awareness of the Consequences of Drug Prohibition"
Phillip S. Smith, Editor
David Borden, Executive Director
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Former British Ambassador to Colombia Defects from Drug War, Calls for Full Legalization
- Iran's War on Drugs Turns Increasingly Brutal, Europe Helps
- HEA Campaign Seeking Student Victim Cases
- Drug Possession No Longer a Crime in Portugal
- Health Canada Announces New Medical Marijuana Regulations in Effect as of July 30, Grumbling All Around
- British Marijuana Maelstrom Continues: Support for Decriminalization and Legalization Building at Rapid Pace
- Urgent Colombia Action Alert
- Columbus, Ohio Petitioners Turn in Signatures, De Facto Marijuana Decriminalization Likely to Appear on November Municipal Ballot
- DC Rally: 10,000 Gather to Demand Marijuana Legalization in the Nation's Capital, Police Crackdown Thwarted
- Government Funded Study Finds Marijuana Use Up Among Young Arrestees, Author Dares to Suggest This Might Be a Good Thing
- Other Action Alerts: HEA Drug Provision, John Walters Nomination, Mandatory Minimums, Medical Marijuana
- Resources: European Drug Policy Web Site, Journal of Cognitive Liberties
- Salon Scoop: ONDCP TV Script Financial Credit Program Terminated 193/accessworks Minneapolis Job Opportunity: Harm Reduction/Syringe Exchange Program Seeking Executive Director
- The Reformer's Calendar
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