Alert:
Please
Help
Students
Losing
Financial
Aid
for
College
Because
of
Drug
Convictions
Get
Their
Aid
Back
--
Alerts
Online
for
the
House,
Senate,
and
Arizona
and
Rhode
Island
Legislatures
4/15/2005
https://stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle-old/382/alertsonline.shtml
On March 9, members of Congress
introduced H.R. 1184, a bill to repeal the Drug Provision of the Higher
Education Act, with the largest number of starting sponsors (56) that the
bill has yet had. If you are a US voter, then your help is needed
to build on this momentum to get this bill passed.
Click
here to ask your US Representative to cosponsor H.R. 1184. Even
if you don't think your Rep. would support this bill, it's still important
to write -- it could make the difference in how much opposition we face
when the legislation comes up for a vote.
Click
here to write your Senators asking them to introduce and support equivalent
legislation in the Senate.
If you live in Rhode Island,
click here to ask
your state legislators to support legislation just introduced (at our suggestion)
that would have the state make up for federal aid lost by Rhode Island
residents because of the drug provision and put the state legislature on
record calling on Congress to repeal the drug provision.
If you live in Arizona, click
here to ask your state legislators to support legislation (also introduced
at our suggestion) to put the state legislature on record calling on Congress
to repeal the drug provision.
Thank you for taking action!
You can also read about our two big events this month on this issue --
a Wednesday, March 9 fundraiser to provide to scholarships for students
affected by the drug provision, featuring US Rep. John Conyers and former
drug war prisoner Kemba Smith; and a Thursday morning, March 10 press conference
in the Capitol with seven members of Congress and other advocates announcing
the introduction of H.R. 1148 -- click
here to read the Drug War Chronicle report about both events.
Video footage and pictures from the events are now online as well, formatted
for Windows Media Player -- visit www.RaiseYourVoice.com or go straight
to the Wednesday
night pics or the Thursday
morning pics. Finally, please
consider making a generous donation to support this accelerating campaign.
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Issue #382
-- 4/15/2005
Editorial:
A
Moral
Fog
|
Feature:
Chill
Over
Pain
Management
Deepens
as
Leading
Specialist
is
Sentenced
to
25
Years
in
Prison
|
Feature:
New
Reform
Group
Targets
Colorado
Campuses
with
Referendums
to
Equalize
Marijuana
and
Alcohol
Violation
Penalties
|
Feature:
Prison
Rape:
The
Stories
Need
to
Be
Told
|
DRCNet
Book
Review:
Orgies
of
the
Hemp
Eaters
|
Weekly:
This
Week's
Corrupt
Cops
Stories
|
Harm
Reduction:
San
Francisco
Ordinance
Allowing
Syringe
Sales
without
Prescription
Now
in
Effect
|
Meth
Madness:
Illinois
Bill
to
Heighten
Methamphetamine
Penalties
Moving
|
Medical
Marijuana:
South
Dakota
Initiative
Getting
Under
Way
|
Africa:
Ugandan
Farmers
Call
for
Marijuana
Legalization
|
Asia:
Thailand
Drug
War,
Part
III
|
Asia:
Police
in
Ho
Chi
Minh
City
Detain
650
in
Nightclub
Drug
Sweep
|
Asia:
South
Korea
to
Institute
Treatment
for
Drug
Offenders
|
Asia:
Afghan
Opium
Eradication
Campaign
Off
to
Violent
Start
|
Congress:
How
Did
Your
US
Representative
Vote
on
Medical
Marijuana
Last
Year?
|
Alert:
Please
Help
Students
Losing
Financial
Aid
for
College
Because
of
Drug
Convictions
Get
Their
Aid
Back
--
Alerts
Online
for
the
House,
Senate,
and
Arizona
and
Rhode
Island
Legislatures
|
Weekly:
This
Week
in
History
|
Online:
Audio
Web
Chat
with
Dr.
Andrew
Weil
|
Job
Listing:
Deputy
Director
of
National
Affairs,
Drug
Policy
Alliance
|
Weekly:
The
Reformer's
Calendar
|
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