Events
and
Conferences
Coming
Up
for
Drug
Reformers
--
Come
Out
and
Be
a
Part
of
It
3/4/05
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Events and conferences are
coming up around the country. One major annual gathering is the conference
of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML),
taking place this year from March 31 to April 2 in San Francisco.
This is a great opportunity to learn and to meet and get to know fellow
reformers -- DRCNet will be attendance, so look for us if you're there.
Visit NORML's web site for further information.
Later in the year, November
9-12, further south in Long Beach, California, the 2005 International Conference
on Drug Policy Reform will convene. This is expected to be a big
one -- DRCNet will be there too. Visit DPA
online for info.
For those of you in Britain
or with a taste for travel, the International Conference on the Reduction
of Drug-Related Harm will meet in Belfast, Ireland, later this month from
March 20-24. Click here to learn
more.
There are many local events
coming up around the country -- see our Reformer's
Calendar to learn more -- New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Los
Angeles, are just a few locations where you can come out and be a part
of the movement. One that we particularly recommend, of course, is
our own Perry Fund event in Washington, DC, this Wednesday, March 9, featuring
keynote speakers Rep. John Conyers and Kemba Smith. Hope to see you
there -- click
here for info!
-- END --
Issue #377
-- 3/4/05
The
Ignorance
and
the
Damage
Done
|
International
Harm
Reduction
Battle
Heating
Up
|
National
Drug
Control
Strategy
Taking
Lumps
from
All
Sides
|
Under
New
South
Dakota
Anti-Meth
Law,
Drug
Use
Equals
Child
Abuse
|
DRCNet
Needs
You
to
Write
the
Senate
|
DRCNet/Perry
Fund
Event
to
Feature
Rep.
John
Conyers
and
Kemba
Smith,
March
9
in
Washington,
DC
|
Coasters
to
Stop
the
Drug
War
|
Events
and
Conferences
Coming
Up
for
Drug
Reformers
--
Come
Out
and
Be
a
Part
of
It
|
Newsbrief:
This
Week's
Corrupt
Cops
Stories
|
Newsbrief:
Four
Canadian
Mounties
Killed
Raiding
Marijuana
Grow
|
Newsbrief:
Legalize
It,
Says
Business
Week
Columnist
|
Newsbrief:
Washington
State
Drug
Reform
Coalition
Launches
Campaign
|
Newsbrief:
Texas
Racial
Profiling
Study
Finds
No
Progress,
Calls
for
Ban
on
Consent
Searches
|
Newsbrief:
Arkansas
Bill
That
Would
Have
Cut
Methamphetamine
Sentences
Defeated
|
Newsbrief:
Utah
Treatment
Not
Jail
Bill
Dying
For
Lack
of
Funding
|
Newsbrief:
Colombia
Guerrillas
Demand
Return
of
Commander
Extradited
to
US
|
Newsbrief:
British
Opposition
Promises
Tough
New
Drug
War
if
Elected
|
Newsbrief:
As
British
Parties
Embrace
Student
Drug
Testing,
Research
Report
Flashes
Caution
Light
|
Newsbrief:
"The
Marijuana-Logues"
Tour
Cancelled
After
Parole
Officer
Forces
Tommy
Chong
to
Quit
|
A
Drug
War
Carol
Now
Available
in
Spanish
and
French
|
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Week
in
History
|
The
Reformer's
Calendar
|
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