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Press Release: Religious Leaders Endorse Petition to Protect Landmark Drug Treatment Law
For Immediate Release: Friday, July 7, 2006
Contact: Anthony Marsh (213) 989-1630
Religious Leaders Endorse Petition to Protect Landmark Drug Treatment Law
Elected Officials Ignore Prison Crisis, Scrap Countryâs Most Effective Prison Diversion Program. Clergy Announce An Immediate Backlash.
Los Angeles, CA â Over 50 religious leaders throughout Southern California joined Progressive Christians Uniting in urging Governor Schwarnzenegger to protect the landmark drug treatment law known as Proposition 36.
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Vancouver MP Libby Davies Urges Campaign to Save Safe Injection Site
INSITE, Vancouver's Downtown Eastside safe injection site, is in danger of being shut down after September 12 if the new conservative health minister doesn't reapprove it. Here's the email MP Libby Davies sent out today:
Dear friends,
I am writing you today regarding the fate of INSITE, North Americaâs first supervised safe injection facility. As you may know, this program started as a three-year study in September of 2003, and the results have been incredibly impressive. INSITE has reduced public injections, reduced the transmission of blood-borne infections like HIV and Hepatitis C, and reduced the number of injection-related infections. Most significantly, however, is that of 453 overdoses at INSITE, not one has resulted in a fatality. This is strong evidence of the success that this project has had in reducing the harm to drug-users.
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British Doctor Says Marijuana Caused Death of 23-Year-Old
Pretty amazing. I feel like it's 1937. Here is a British doctor claiming pot caused a young man to die from a brain aneurysm. Even the coroner isn't buying it.
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Feature: Wisconsin Drug Reform Activist and Senate Candidate Ben Masel Assaulted, Arrested By Campus Cops, Plans to Sue
Wisconsin's best known drug policy reformer, Weedstock organizer Ben Masel, was pepper-sprayed and arrested by University of Wisconsin-Madison police as he collected signatures for his senatorial campaign the evening of June 30. He was charged with disorderly conduct, resisting a police officer, trespassing, and remaining after being warned to leave, all misdemeanors.
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