Drug War Chronicle
(formerly The Week Online with DRCNet)
Issue #307, 10/17/03
"Raising Awareness of the Consequences of Drug Prohibition"
Phillip S. Smith, Editor
David Borden, Executive Director
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Supreme Court Upholds Doctors' Right to Recommend Medical Marijuana
- Outgoing California Governor Signs Medical Marijuana Guidelines Bill, But Movement Grumbles Over Plant Limits, Caregiver Provisions, More
- Bolivia on the Brink: Strikes, Blockades, Mass Marches, Dozens Killed as US-Backed Administration Teeters
- DRCNet Interview: Retired New York Supreme Court Justice Jerome Marks
- Newsbrief: California's Proposition 36 Generating Big Increases in Drug Treatment
- Newsbrief: Cops Laud "Big Bust" at University of Virginia
- Newsbrief: Venezuela Vice-Pres Lashes Out at US Drug Czar, CIA
- Newsbrief: Bill to Legalize Coca Prepared in Colombia
- Newsbrief: Prosecution of Southwest Virginia Pain Doc Stumbles
- Newsbrief: Lame Duck Governor Vetoes Needle Exchange Bill
- Newsbrief: This Week's Corrupt Cops Story
- Newsbrief: Damages Sought in Mississippi Raid that Destroyed Innocent Plants
- Media Scan: Zurita on Bolivia/Coca, Barthwell & Kampia, Boston Phoenix on ONDCP Summit, Clarence Page, Prevention Postcards
- Perry Fund Accepting Applications for 2003-2004 and 2004-2005 School Years, Providing Scholarships for Students Losing Aid Because of Drug Convictions
- SSDP ED Search Accepting Applications
- The Reformer's Calendar
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