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Issue #279, 3/21/03
"Raising Awareness of the Consequences of Drug Prohibition"
Phillip S. Smith, Editor
David Borden, Executive Director
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
- New York City Mayor Bloomberg Backs Needle Exchange, But Where's the Money?
- Medical Marijuana Update: Bills Killed in Arkansas, Wyoming But Moving Forward in Maryland, Vermont, Bad Bill Introduced in Oregon
- UN Says Colombian Coca Cultivation Down 30 Percent, Overall Production Down, Too -- Experts Say Not Really
- Newsbrief: Marco Cappato in Jail for British Marijuana Civil Disobedience
- Newsbrief: Mexican Governor Candidate Says Legalize Drugs
- Newsbrief: Guardian Newspaper Calls on Britons to Promote Home Grows, Not Prosecute Them
- Newsbrief: Vancouver Ponders "Safe Smoking Materials" for Crack Users
- Newsbrief: Medical Marijuana Hits the Shelves in Dutch Pharmacies
- Newsbrief: New Jersey Bans Racial Profiling
- Newsbrief: NJ Weedman Sues Comcast, Asks $420,000
- Newsbrief: House Republicans Hold Off on Subpoena of Federal Judge
- Newsbrief: Informant Nailed for Fake Ecstasy Scam
- The Reformer's Calendar
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