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Draw Up Your Plant: get ready to dump prohibition!
Draw Up Your Plant is one of Encod's CannabisSocialClubs
Dear members and supporters of Draw Up Your Plant,
The self organization of cannabisconsumers 'Draw Up Your Plantâ is ready to end cannabisprohibition in Belgium as we know it. We have all elements at hand that are needed to go to the last fase in changing policy from prohibition to a regulated system.
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La Reforma y los Reformadores de las PolÃticas de Drogas en las Elecciones de 2006 â La Lista
Con las elecciones de 2006 a pocos dÃas de suceder, he aquà un vistazo a las cuestiones de la reforma de las polÃticas de drogas y a los reformadores que están en las urnas.
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Tell Congress to Restore Financial Aid to Students with Drug Convictions
Since Students for Sensible Drug Policy was formed in 1998, we have worked to repeal the HEA Aid Elimination Penalty, the law that denies federal financial aid to students with drug convictions. Earlier this year SSDP filed a lawsuit in federal court challenging the constitutionality of the penalty in the hopes of having it erased from the lawbooks altogether. Unfortunately, late last week a federal judge granted the Bush administrationâs motion to dismiss the lawsuit.
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Troubled Iraq War Vets Suffering from Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
IMMEDIATE RELEASE: November 2, 2006
CONTACT: Tony Newman, (646) 335-5384, Tommy McDonald (646) 335-2242
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Medical Marijuana Patients Arrested at DEA Convention in San Diego 7 Arrested, 1 Cited for Demanding to Speak with Federal Agency Chief
SAN DIEGO-Medical marijuana patients demanding to speak with the head of the federal Drug Enforcement Agency were arrested in San Diego shortly after noon today for refusing to leave the site of an agency convention. The seven patients arrested and one cited were among the sixty patients and activists protesting at the Marriott San Diego Mission Valley, where the DEA is holding a meeting to discuss medical marijuana.
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More Rallies in Washington and Special Events at the Prison Art Gallery
More rallies in support of prison artists and other events of note:
The Prison Art Galley continues to organize rallies in support of prison artists, and to offer their work to the general public. Please join us for upcoming events. We are also holding another Justice Sunday, featuring Julie Stewart, which includes an art unvailing and live music.
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The Tale of Two MA Teenagers: Probation for Coach Belichickâs Son for Small Amount of Marijuana, Two Years in Jail for Mitchell Lawrence
For Immediate Release: October 31, 2006 For More Info: Tony Newman (646) 335-5384
The Tale of Two MA Teenagers: Probation for Coach Belichickâs son for Small Amount of Marijuana, Two Years in Jail for Mitchell Lawrence
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âThe Drug Warâ Art Installation by Anthony Papa
âThe Drug Warâ is a multimedia art installation which visually portrays some of the most compelling drug war issues in the news. The visual narratives, which include bloody syringes and crying babies, are powerful reminders of the raging war on drugs that devastates our neighborhoods, homes and families.
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Higher Education: Federal Court Dismisses Challenge to HEA Drug Provision
A South Dakota federal court judge has dismissed a challenge to the consitutionality of the Higher Education Act's drug provision.
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Announcement: New Format for the Reformer's Calendar
Visit our new web site each day to see a running countdown to the events coming up the soonest, and more.
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Video Offer: Waiting to Inhale
This important new documentary about the medical marijuana movement is DRCNet's latest membership premium.
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Feature: Colorado and Nevada to Vote on Marijuana Legalization Measures Tuesday
Less than a week out, initiatives to legalize marijuana possession in Colorado and permit regulated sales and possession in Nevada face an uphill battle, but organizers remain hopeful.
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Feature: Alabama Drug Reformer Loretta Nall Accidentally Becomes the "Cleavage" Candidate
Loretta Nall didn't set out to be the "cleavage" candidate when launching her campaign, but she recognized a good strategy when a newspaper columnist thrust it upon her.
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Weekly: This Week in History
Events and quotes of note from this week's drug policy events of years past.
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Manufacturer Advertises Marinol as "Legal Marijuana"
Drug warriors such as Andrea Barthwell and David Murray have argued strenuously that cannabinoid-based pharmaceuticals such as Marinol and Sativex are completely different from marijuana. Theyâve bristled at Rob Kampiaâs claims that Sativex is "liquid marijuana" and theyâve long used the availability of Marinol as an excuse to arrest patients who prefer cultivated marijuana instead.
Whether extracted or synthesized, THC-based medicines donât include anything not present in the plant itself, so itâs ludicrous to argue that one can be medicinal and the other canât. Yet theyâve done exactly that. Afterall, if this stuff is medicine, it sure as hell isnât marijuana.
Thus I was rather surprised to come across this Google ad:
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Drug Reform and Drug Reformers in the 2006 Elections -- The List
With the 2006 elections just days away, here's a look at drug reform issues and drug reformers on the ballot.
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