The
DARE
Generation
Returns
to
DC:
Students
for
Sensible
Drug
Policy
2004
National
Conference
Next
Month
11/12/04
https://stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle-old/362/ssdp.shtml
Save the date! Students and
activists from across the country will convene at the SSDP Sixth Annual
National Conference. The conference runs from the 18th to 21st of November
at the University of Maryland, College Park, outside Washington, DC.
In January, SSDP conquered
New Hampshire when Democrats such as Howard Dean, John Edwards, and Dennis
Kucinich joined calls to repeal the Higher Education Act Drug Provision.
Now, SSDP returns to Washington to lobby Congress, network with students
and activists, and learn from drug policy reform experts. Hundreds of SSDPers
will be there!
Find conference details and
registration at http://www.ssdp.org online.
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Issue #362, 11/12/04
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