Web
Scan:
In
These
Times,
Alternet
on
Sembler
and
Straight,
New
SSDP
Blog
11/18/05
https://stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle-old/411/webscan.shtml
Silja Talvi reports on the
DPA conference for In These Times in "Cops
and Harm Reduction Hotties, Oh My!"
In These Times senior editor
Salim Muwakkil says "Give
Me Cognitive Liberty"
Visit the "DARE
Generation Diary," a new blog site from Students for Sensible Drug
Policy
John Gorenfeld writes about
Mel Sembler, now-former ambassador to Italy appointed despite his past
as the founder a cult-like teen drug rehab center closed down after multiple
lawsuits, for Alternet in "Ambassador
de Sade"
-- END --
Issue #411
-- 11/18/05
Editorial:
Tell
Me
Why
|
Feature:
Enhanced
Mandatory
Minimums
Blocked
in
New
Methamphetamine
Bill
|
Feature:
The
2005
International
Drug
Policy
Reform
Conference
in
Long
Beach,
California
|
Feature:
Deported
for
a
Trace
--
Farid's
Tale
|
Law
Enforcement:
This
Week's
Corrupt
Cops
Stories
|
Sports:
Under
Congressional
Pressure,
Major
League
Baseball,
Union
Agree
on
Drug
Testing
Policy
|
Medical
Marijuana:
Two
Michigan
Towns
Pass
Ordinances
--
Officials
Balk
|
Search
and
Seizure:
Supreme
Court
Hears
Search
Case
Where
Wife
Consented
but
Husband
Refused
|
Latin
America:
Guatemala's
Top
Narc
Arrested
in
US
|
Europe:
Sativex
Coming
to
England,
Spain
|
Asia:
Korean
Actress
Who
Challenged
Marijuana
Law
Sentenced
to
Prison
|
Web
Scan:
In
These
Times,
Alternet
on
Sembler
and
Straight,
New
SSDP
Blog
|
Weekly:
This
Week
in
History
|
Announcement:
Senlis
Council
Seeking
Research
Proposals
on
Afghani
Opium
Licensing
Schemes
|
Job
Opportunities:
Webmasters
for
MPP
in
DC,
CRCM
in
Nevada
|
Internship
Opportunity:
Criminal
Justice
Policy
Foundation
|
Weekly:
The
Reformer's
Calendar
|
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