DRCNet
Urgently
Needs
Your
Donations
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Sullum
Book
Offer
Still
Going
6/13/03
Since we first announced
our new book offer, Jacob Sullum's "Saying Yes: In Defense of Drug Use,"
and appealed to our readers for donations to help us reach the fall when
major grants are expected to be received, more than 150 of you have responded
with donations totaling more than $9,000. Thank you!
Because we are looking at
more months, however, DRCNet's adverse financial situation unfortunately
still remains. We need more of your help, from more of you, in order
to continue to operate and get through this difficult time. The fall
is likely to see exciting and groundbreaking new projects at DRCNet, along
with the rest of our core work. So please help assure DRCNet can
continue functioning until then by visiting http://www.drcnet.org/donate/
and making the most generous contribution you can afford -- $35 or more
will still get you a free copy of "Saying Yes," or your choice of our other
current membership premiums.
You can also send in your
donation by mail -- visit http://www.drcnet.org/donate/
and click on the PDF link to print out a form to send in, or just mail
your check or money order to: DRCNet, P.O. Box 18402, Washington,
DC 20036 -- and contact us for instructions if you'd like to make a contribution
of stock. (Remember that donations to the Drug Reform Coordination
Network are not tax-deductible. If you wish to make a tax-deductible
donation to support our educational work, make your check payable to DRCNet
Foundation, same address.)
Please visit http://www.drcnet.org/wol/289.html#sayingyes
if you haven't read Phil Smith's review of "Saying Yes," and visit
http://www.cato-institute.org/events/030529bf.html
for video footage of Sullum's book talk at the Cato Institute.
Again, visit http://www.drcnet.org/donate/
today so DRCNet can continue our efforts toward stopping the unjust "war
on drugs."
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Issue #291, 6/13/03
Editorial: The Rule of Law | Global Social Forum Meeting in Cartagena to Draw Broad Spectrum of Global Activists for Colombia Focus -- DRCNet Will Be There | Anatomy of a Victory: How Reformers Rolled Back Souder and the Drug Czar | Ontario Marijuana Laws in the Twilight Zone | Jacksonville Hemp Fest Marred by Police Violence, Warrant Issued for Organizer for Obstructing (In)Justice | Drug Reform and the Democratic Presidential Nominating Process | Sad Day in the Medical Marijuana Movement: Medical Marijuana Patient and Activist Cheryl Miller Passes Away at 57 | DRCNet Urgently Needs Your Donations -- Sullum Book Offer Still Going | This Week in History | Newsbrief: European Union Presidency Calls for Frank Discussion of Drug Laws | Newsbrief: Demonstrations Mark Thailand Drug War Killings | Newsbrief: Oregon Medical Marijuana Provider Gets Prison Time | Newsbrief: Drug Czar Declares War on Summer | Newsbrief: Supreme Courts Again Says No to Cincinnati Drug Zone Ban Law | The Reformer's Calendar
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