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12/19/03
Drug War Chronicle isn't
the only media outlet that asked Flex Your Rights's Steven Silverman to
comment on the Pringle case. The Christian Science Monitor did too,
today's edition -- visit http://www.csmonitor.com/2003/1219/p12s01-usju.html
to check it out online.
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Issue #316, 12/19/03
Editorial: Why Prohibition Scares Me |
Victory! Federal Appeals Court Rules Feds Can't Persecute Medical Marijuana Patients |
Supreme Court Okays Arrest of All Occupants in Cars Where Unclaimed Drugs Are Found |
Flex Your Rights in News -- New and Improved BUSTED Video Offer Available from DRCNet Too |
Afghanistan: Drug War Yields to Terror War as Rumsfeld Glad-Hands Drug Dealing Warlords |
Newsbrief: Georgia Deputy Kills Innocent Man in Highway Drug Stop |
Newsbrief: Campaign Watch -- Kucinich Says Legalize It |
Newsbrief: Morocco Cannabis Production Booming, UN Drug Office Reports |
Newsbrief: Canadian Supreme Court to Rule Next Week on Key Marijuana Cases |
Newsbrief: With National Parks Threatened, Colombia Fumigation Petition Drive Underway |
Newsbrief: Nigerian Reefer Madness Breaks Out as Officials Blame Marijuana for Social Strife |
Newsbrief: UN Drug Office Predicts Humanitarian Crisis as Myanmar Opium Ban Goes Into Effect |
Announcement: New Hemp Nutrition Bar Supports Advocacy |
DRCNet Temporarily Suspending Our Web-Based Write-to-Congress Service Due to Funding Shortfalls -- Your Help Can Bring It Back -- Keep Contacting Congress in the Meantime |
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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