Feedback:
Do
You
Read
Drug
War
Chronicle?
5/19/06
https://stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle-old/436/doyouread.shtml
Do you read Drug War Chronicle?
If so, we'd like to hear from you. DRCNet needs two things:
-
We are in between newsletter
grants, and that makes our need for donations more pressing. Drug War Chronicle
is free to read but not to produce! Click
here to make a donation by credit card or PayPal -- consider signing
up to donate monthly -- or scroll down in this e-mail for info on donating
by mail.
-
Please send quotes and reports
on how you put our flow of information to work, for use in upcoming grant
proposals and letters to funders or potential funders. Do you use
DRCNet as a source for public speaking? For letters to the editor?
Helping you talk to friends or associates about the issue? Research?
For your own edification? Have you changed your mind about any aspects
of drug policy since subscribing? Do you reprint or repost portions
of our bulletins on other lists or in other newsletters? Do you have
any criticisms or complaints, or suggestions? We want to hear those
too. Please send your response -- one or two sentences would be fine;
more is great, too -- to [email protected]
or just reply to this e-mail. Please let us know if we may reprint
your comments, and if so, if we may include your name or if you wish to
remain anonymous. IMPORTANT: Even if you have given us this kind
of feedback before, we could use your updated feedback now too -- we need
to hear from you!
Again, please help us keep Drug
War Chronicle alive at this important time! Click
here to make a donation online, or send your check or money order to:
DRCNet, P.O. Box 18402, Washington, DC 20036. Make your check payable
to DRCNet Foundation to make a tax-deductible donation for Drug War Chronicle
-- remember if you select one of our member premium gifts that will reduce
the portion of your donation that is tax-deductible -- or make a non-deductible
donation for our lobbying work -- online
or check payable to Drug Reform Coordination Network, same address.
We can also accept contributions of stock -- e-mail [email protected]
for the necessary info. Thank you for your support.
-- END --
Issue #436
-- 5/19/06
Editorial:
Border
Fears
|
Feature:
Dramatic
Death
Toll
in
Sao
Paulo
as
Drug
Gangs,
Police
Clash
|
Feature:
New
Jersey
Medical
Marijuana
Bill
to
Get
Hearing
|
Feature:
Marijuana
Reform
Emerges
in
Ireland
|
DRCNet
Book
Review:
"Between
Two
Pages:
Children
of
Substance,"
by
Susan
Hubenthal
and
GriefNet
Parents
(2003,
1st
Books,
$22.95,
pb.)
|
Offer
and
Appeal:
Important
New
Legalization
Video
and
Drug
War
Facts
Book
Available
|
Feedback:
Do
You
Read
Drug
War
Chronicle?
|
Law
Enforcement:
This
Week's
Corrupt
Cops
Stories
|
Search
and
Seizure:
Bush
Nominees
Could
Provide
Swing
Votes
in
Supreme
Court
Search
Warrant
Case
|
Europe:
British
Police
Demand
Bar
Patrons
Submit
to
Drug
Tests
|
Southwest
Asia:
US
Counter-Drug
Contractor
Killed
as
Afghan
Fighting
Intensifies
|
Australia:
Lone
South
Australia
Democrat
MP
Even
Lonelier
--
But
Unbowed
--
After
Coming
to
Ecstasy's
Defense
|
Australia:
Health
Minister
Says
Marijuana
as
Dangerous
as
Heroin
--
Calls
for
National
Toughening
of
Laws
|
Web
Scan:
Shipping
Off
Hawaiian
Women
Prisoners,
Two
Very
Different
District
Attorneys,
Drug
Truth
Network
|
Weekly:
This
Week
in
History
|
Job
Opportunities:
Syringe
Exchange
Program
Coordinator
and
Specialist,
Harm
Reduction
Coalition,
Oakland,
California
|
Job
Opportunity:
Program
Manager,
Criminal
Justice
Policy
Foundation,
Washington,
DC
|
Job
Opportunity:
Program
Coordinator,
Sensible
Colorado,
Denver/Boulder
|
Weekly:
The
Reformer's
Calendar
|
This issue -- main page
This issue -- single-file printer version
Drug War Chronicle -- main page
Chronicle archives
|
PERMISSION to reprint or
redistribute any or all of the contents of Drug War Chronicle (formerly The Week Online with DRCNet is hereby
granted. We ask that any use of these materials include proper credit and,
where appropriate, a link to one or more of our web sites. If your
publication customarily pays for publication, DRCNet requests checks
payable to the organization. If your publication does not pay for
materials, you are free to use the materials gratis. In all cases, we
request notification for our records, including physical copies where
material has appeared in print. Contact: StoptheDrugWar.org: the Drug Reform Coordination Network,
P.O. Box 18402, Washington, DC 20036, (202) 293-8340 (voice), (202)
293-8344 (fax), e-mail [email protected]. Thank
you.
Articles of a purely
educational nature in Drug War Chronicle appear courtesy of the DRCNet
Foundation, unless otherwise noted.
|