Alerts:
HEA,
Bolivia,
DEA
Hemp
Ban,
SuperBowl
Ad,
Ecstasy
Legislation,
Mandatory
Minimums,
Medical
Marijuana
4/5/02
Click on the links below
for information on these issues and web forms to help you contact Congress:
Repeal the Higher
Education Act Drug Provision
http://www.raiseyourvoice.com
US Drug Policy Driving Bolivia
to Civil War
http://www.stopthedrugwar.org/boliviawar/
Oppose DEA's Illegal Hemp
Ban
http://www.votehemp.org
SuperBowl Ad Out of Bounds
http://www.workingforchange.com/activism/action.cfm?ItemId=12761
Oppose New Anti-Ecstasy Bill
http://www.stopthedrugwar.org/ecstasywar/
Repeal Mandatory Minimum
Drug Sentences
http://www.stopthedrugwar.org/justice/
Support Medical Marijuana
http://www.stopthedrugwar.org/medicalmarijuana/
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Issue #231, 4/5/02
Editorial: Contrasts | Supreme Court to Review California's Three-Strikes Sentencing Law | US Alternative Development Plan in Colombia a Failure, Say Officials, Will Be Abandoned in Favor of Spraying and Bullets | Uncovered Documents Reveal State Department Cover-Up of Bolivian Police Murder of Coca Growers Union Leader | US Abandoning Afghan Opium Eradication Effort | National Prescription Heroin Trials Urged in Australia, Prime Minister Remains an Obstacle | Something New Under the Sun: Scots Offer Retox to Prisoners | Upper Class Marijuana Busts Could Lead to Cracks in South Korean Drug War Consensus | DEA Head Calls Mexican Cartels Terrorists in Effort to Link Vastly Different Phenomenon | Media and Resources Online | Alerts: HEA, Bolivia, DEA Hemp Ban, SuperBowl Ad, Ecstasy Legislation, Mandatory Minimums, Medical Marijuana | The Reformer's Calendar
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