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Issue #281, 4/4/03
"Raising Awareness of the Consequences of Drug Prohibition"
Phillip S. Smith, Editor
David Borden, Executive Director
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Week Online Fundraising Update
- Editorial: Reasonable Doubt Routinely
- Victory in Tulia!
- Rosenthal Asks for New Trial, Cites Juror Violations
- Drug Czar Gives Up on Drugs and Terror Ad Campaign, Also Cancels Studies to Track Ads' Effectiveness
- Drug Czar Sends Flunkies to Try to Stop Columbia, Missouri, Marijuana Initiative
- DRCNet Interview: Marco Cappato, Member of European Parliament
- Newsbrief: Reform Rumblings Begin in Brazil, While Commands Create Chaos
- Newsbrief: Post-Assassination Serbian Crackdown Creates Drug Panic
- Newsbrief: Jamaican Official Promises Ganja Decrim Bill Soon
- Newsbrief: Belgian Marijuana Decriminalization Passes Final Hurdle
- Newsbrief: Midwest Meth Madness -- Indiana
- Newsbrief: Midwest Meth Madness -- Iowa and Illinois
- Newsbrief: This Week's Corrupt Cop Story
- Web Scan: New HR95, JAPHA on Syringe Sales, Reason, Mama Coca, OAS
- Clinical Cannabis Conference CDs Available
- Job Listings: Drug Policy Forum of Massachusetts and Albuquerque Health Care for the Homeless
- The Reformer's Calendar
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