Drug War Chronicle
(formerly The Week Online with DRCNet)
Issue #352, 9/3/04
"Raising Awareness of the Consequences of Drug Prohibition"
Phillip S. Smith, Editor
David Borden, Executive Director
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Editorial: Back Home in Indiana
- In Indiana, Gubernatorial Candidates' College Marijuana Use Provides Opening for Discussion of Higher Education Act Drug Provision
- Outgoing New Jersey Governor Calls for Needle Access Legislation
- Kentucky's New Drug Strategy: More of the Same, Plus a Drug Czar
- Montana Moving Toward Appointing a Drug Czar?
- Newsbrief: Alaska Supreme Court Restricts Marijuana Search Warrants
- Newsbrief: European Drug Reformers Seek More Dialogue with European Union, Funding for Permanent Dialogue
- Newsbrief: House Speaker Dennis Hastert Defames Drug Reform Funder Soros, New Jersey DA Joins Smear Campaign
- Newsbrief: Human Rights Watch Calls on Schwarzenneger to Sign Needle Access Bills
- Newsbrief: Marijuana Policy Ads Return to DC Following Court Victory
- Newsbrief: Safe Crack-Smoking Kits Distributed in Winnipeg
- Newsbrief: This Week's Corrupt Cops Story
- Ninety-nine Percent of All Marijuana Eradicated in US is Feral Hemp, Federal Data Reveals
- This Week in History
- The Reformer's Calendar
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