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(renamed "Drug War Chronicle" effective issue #300, August 2003)
Issue #278, 3/14/03
"Raising Awareness of the Consequences of Drug Prohibition"
Phillip S. Smith, Editor
David Borden, Executive Director
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Federal Judge Refuses to Block Potential Federal Arrests of California Medical Marijuana Patients
- No Comment: Antonio Maria Costa, Director-General of UN Office on Drugs and Crime Addresses Swedes on Marijuana
- Funding Crunch Hits Drug Reform Movement
- DRCNet Interview: Adam Jones, Teachers Against Prohibition
- DRCNet Book Review: "Down by the River: Drugs, Money, Murder, and Family," Charles Bowden (2002, Simon & Schuster, $27.00 HB)
- Alert: HEA Reform Legislation Re-filed, Needs Your Support
- Newsbrief: Mexican Anti-Drug Choppers Shot Down, Five Dead
- Newsbrief: Colorado Kiddie Meth Bill Passes, Awaits Governor's Signature
- Newsbrief: Colorado Legislators Ponder Plan to Cut Nonviolent Offender, Drug Sentences
- Newsbrief: Illinois DA Makes Woman Meth Poster Child
- Newsbrief: House Panel Goes After Federal Judge for Being Too Lenient on Drug Offenders
- Newsbrief: Who Wants Drug Testing? Not Pennsylvania Cops, Not Colorado Teachers
- Newsbrief: New Zealand Moves to Heighten Methamphetamine Penalties -- Life Sentences for Some Offenses
- The Reformer's Calendar
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