Want to help end the "war on drugs," while earning college credit too? Apply for a DRCNet internship for this fall semester (or spring) and you could come join the team and help us fight the fight!
DRCNet (also known as "Stop the Drug War") has a strong record of providing substantive work experience to our interns -- you won't spend the summer doing filing or running errands, you will play an integral role in one or more of our exciting programs. Options for work you can do with us include coalition outreach as part of the campaign to repeal the drug provision of the Higher Education Act, and to expand that effort to encompass other bad drug laws like the similar provisions in welfare and public housing law; blogosphere/web outreach; media research and outreach; web site work (research, writing, technical); possibly other areas. If you are chosen for an internship, we will strive to match your interests and abilities to whichever area is the best fit for you.
While our internships are unpaid, we will reimburse you for metro fare, and DRCNet is a fun and rewarding place to work. To apply, please send your resume to David Guard at [email protected], and feel free to contact us at (202) 293-8340. We hope to hear from you! Check out our web site at http://stopthedrugwar.org to learn more about our organization.
DRUG WAR MUST BE GLOBALISED
It is frustrating that despite my mails to you about the globalisation of drug war niether of you have contacted me to ask about my view on this issue which shows a sign of reluctant on your part to go ahead with your centralised policy no matter what people in the developing world say about it.
I must make it clear here that as long as you keep on centralising drugs war in the advance world, we the third world people with particular reference to me i will never stop to condemn your ideas on this war. As we believe this war must be globalised for it to be conquered. More attention must be directed to the developing world because they are the one that face the most odd part of narcotics. As they lack the necessary sophistication and quality to meet up to the tough challenges of this nasty war.
MAHMUD KARGBO. YOUTH ALLIANCE FOR JUSTICE AND PEACE. 34A WYSE MORE STREET, PORTY-WELLINGTON, FREETOWN. SIERRA LEONE. TEL:+23230809321.E-MAIL [email protected]
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