Job
Openings
at
MPP
10/12/01
The Marijuana Policy Project is accepting
applications for five full-time positions: Director of State Policies,
Director of Communications, Assistant Director of Communications, Project
Coordinator and Assistant Production Manager.
All five positions are based in Washington,
DC. Visit http://www.mpp.org/jobs/
for further information on these positions and the application process.
No phone calls.
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Issue #206, 10/12/01
Editorial: I Feel Safer Already | DEA Bans Consumption of Hemp Foods Effective Immediately | In First, DEA Raids California Medical Marijuana Doctor, Feds Want to See Patient Records 206/noindictments No Indictments in Missouri Jack-in-the-Box Killings -- Prosecutor Calls Victims Bums | Tales of Bin Laden: New York Times Bites on Ill-Sourced Super Heroin Story Peddled by Unnamed Officials | Dealing with Ecstasy: As Europe Embraces Harm Reduction, Acting Drug Czar Fumes Against It | Jamaica: Prime Minister, Ruling Party Call for National Debate on Ganja Decrim | Bolivia Negotiations Stall as Coca Growers Reject Government Proposal | Activists Propose Take-Out Cannabis Cafe in Brixton, Authorities Mum | Marijuana Legalization Initiative Filed in Alaska, Again | Alerts: HEA Drug Provision, Drug Czar Nomination, DEA Hemp Ban, Ecstasy Bill, Mandatory Minimums, Medical Marijuana | Job Openings at MPP | The Reformer's Calendar
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