Drug War Chronicle
(formerly The Week Online with DRCNet)
Issue #304, 9/26/03
"Raising Awareness of the Consequences of Drug Prohibition"
Phillip S. Smith, Editor
David Borden, Executive Director
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Editorial:
Patients vs. Prosecutors
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Pain Doctor Arrests
Provoke Backlash -- Group Urges FDA to Stop Cooperating With Justice Department
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Cheryl Miller
Memorial Project Does DC
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Hawaii Meth Mania:
Drug Summit, Media Push Target "Ice"
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Playing It Smart:
Sensible Seattle and the Winning of I-75
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Newsbrief:
Dr. Hurwitz Indicted, Jailed in Campaign Against Pain Doctors
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Newsbrief:
MAPS-Sponsored Ecstasy Research Wins Final FDA Approval
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Newsbrief:
Rio de Janeiro Jails Stuffed With Drug Offenders
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Newsbrief:
UN Warns Stimulants "Public Enemy Number One," Cites Flawed Science, Attacks
"Liberalization"
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Newsbrief:
This Week's Corrupt Cops Story
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Newsbrief:
Cannabis Tolerance Showing Up in India
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Newsbrief:
Canadian Government to Appeal BC Marijuana Legalization Ruling
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Newsbrief:
Drug War Sparking Death Squad Killings Again in Philippines
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Newsbrief:
Ashcroft Says No Plea Bargains in Latest Bid to Send America to Prison
Forever
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Newsbrief:
Mandatory Minimum Sentences Unfair, Says Supreme Court Justice
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This Week
in History
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Current Action
Alerts: Medical Marijuana, Plan Colombia, HEA, Ashcroft's Attack
on Judicial Discretion
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Perry Fund
Accepting Applications for 2003-2004 and 2004-2005 School Years, Providing
Scholarships for Students Losing Aid Because of Drug Convictions
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Errata:
Last Week's Corrupt Cops Story
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The Reformer's
Calendar
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