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Drug War Chronicle #704 - October 13, 2011

Phillip S. Smith, Editor - David Borden, Executive Director
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Email Congress for the National Criminal Justice Commission Act!

Every day that passes without criminal justice reform is a day that thousands who don't need to be in prison, and may have never deserved to go there, languish needlessly. Please ask your US Representative and your two US Senators to pass the National Criminal Justice Commission Act.
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Announcement: The 2011 International Drug Policy Reform Conference, LA

Every two years drug policy reformers from across the United States and around the world come to the International Drug Policy Reform Conference to listen, learn, network and strategize together for change. This year the conference is in Los Angeles, in November, and StoptheDrugWar.org is a partner.
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Mexico Drug War Update

The Zeta-Killers continue to stay busy in Veracruz, and mass killings continue across the land.
2010 New York Times article about medical marijuana advertising
2010 New York Times article about medical marijuana advertising

Feds Threaten Medical Marijuana Advertisers

A Southern California federal prosecutor has signaled that the Justice Department's war on medical marijuana distribution will be extended to media that accept advertising from dispensaries.
Badly needed needle exchanges could be coming to more CA counties under a bill just signed by Gov Brown. (wikimedia.org)
Badly needed needle exchanges could be coming to more CA counties under a bill just signed by Gov Brown. (wikimedia.org)

California Gov. Brown Signs Needle Access Bills

California Gov. Jerry Brown has signed into law a pair of bills that will expand syringe access and help slow the spread of infectious diseases.
The Merrimack River at Lowell, Massachusetts (wikimedia.org)
The Merrimack River at Lowell, Massachusetts (wikimedia.org)

Alleged Rhode Island Marijuana Dealer Drowns Fleeing Cops

A young Rhode Island man has drowned while attempting to flee a Massachusetts pot bust. He's the 39th person to die in US domestic drug law enforcement operations so far this year.
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