Contest:
New
DRCNet
T-Shirt
Designs
10/7/05
https://stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle-old/406/tshirtcontest.shtml
DRCNet is currently soliciting
designs for new t-shirts to be made available on our web site and worn
by people nationwide who want an end to prohibition and the war on drugs.
If you are a talented graphic artist who cares about this cause, we hope
you'll donate your time and take part.
T-shirt designs must include
our web site, StoptheDrugWar.org -- possibly in the form of our stop sign
logo, though we are open to other design options and we are not necessarily
looking to make the stop sign a centerpiece of our new shirts as it has
been of our shirts so far. Note that DRCNet does not use the marijuana
leaf or any other drug image on its products. Also, we recommend
that you run your ideas or rough drafts by us first, before putting in
a large amount of your time on a design that may or may not wind up getting
used. (Designs that might be usable on other products too would be
especially welcome.)
If we use your t-shirt design,
now or in the future, you will receive ten free DRCNet t-shirts in any
size, a book of your choice from our premiums list, a StoptheDrugWar.org
travel mug, a StoptheDrugWar.org mouse pad, and one of our "flashy" stop
sign strobe lights. You will also of course be recognized in Drug
War Chronicle and on our web site. Runners-up will also receive a
free choice of one premium gift. (Click
here to see all of our current premium choices.)
Entries must be submitted
by the competition deadline of Friday, November 4, 2005, and correspondence
discussing concepts or presenting rough drafts should be sent by Friday,
October 21. E-mail all of the above to David Guard at [email protected]
-- faxes may be sent to (202) 293-8344 if needed as well, but please let
us know they are coming.
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Issue #406
-- 10/7/05
Feature:
Prohibition
and
Terror
--
The
Afghan
Connection
|
Feature:
Afghan
Opium
Farmers
Caught
in
the
Squeeze
|
Feature:
Afghan
Opium
Conundrum
--
What
to
do
with
Warlords,
Politicians
Involved
in
the
Drug
Trade?
|
Feature:
Questions
and
Answers,
Give
and
Take
--
Afghans
Take
on
the
Senlis
Council
and
Its
Licensing
Proposal
|
Editorial:
The
Consequences
of
Prohibition
(was
"What
is
It
About
Opium?")
|
Weekly:
This
Week's
Corrupt
Cops
Stories
|
Latin
America:
Bolivian
Coca
Leader
and
Presidential
Contender
Evo
Morales
Visits
European
Parliament
as
Elections
Thrown
Into
Doubt
|
Latin
America:
US
Fumigation
Plane
Shot
Down
in
Colombia
|
Web
Scan:
New
CJPF
Newsletter,
Meth
Conference
Audio
&
Powerpoint
Online,
Meth
Commentary
from
Cascade
|
Weekly:
This
Week
in
History
|
Partnering:
DRCNet
Seeking
Fellowship
Application
Collaborators
|
Contest:
New
DRCNet
T-Shirt
Designs
|
Weekly:
The
Reformer's
Calendar
|
This issue -- main page
This issue -- single-file printer version
Drug War Chronicle -- main page
Chronicle archives
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