Pubdate: Fri, 9 Dec 2005 Source: DrugSense Weekly (DSW) Section: Feature Article Website: http://www.drugsense.org/current.htm Author: Philippe Lucas TEN YEARS OF DRUGSENSE DrugSense (www.drugsense.org), the world leader in online drug policy research and reform, turns ten this year amid a flourish of kudos and awards. Founded in November of 1995 by Director Mark Greer (who was later joined by Webmaster and Senior Tech Support Specialist Matt Elrod), the volunteer-driven organization has rapidly expanded from its origin as an archive for drug policy related media to become a major player in drug policy-related media activism, web hosting, and grassroots organizing. Following in the success of the Media Awareness Project (MAP) (www.mapinc.org) - which archives over 150,000 news articles on drugs and drug policy in searchable database used by researchers, reporters, and reform organizers - DrugSense now hosts or provides technical support for over 200 drug policy focused organizations all over the world. Through its Focus Alerts initiative, DrugSense has had over 20,000 Letters-to-the-Editor (LTEs) published worldwide, representing over $20 million of advertising value in support of drug policy reform. Additionally, DrugSense staff have conducted over 250 radio and television interviews to promote common sense and compassion in drug policy, and trained dozens of local grassroots organizers and activists to do the same. And for the last eight years, DrugSense has published a weekly newsletter (http://www.drugsense.org/current.htm) - - encapsulating major drug policy developments that now reaches over 30,000 readers a week. In recognition of these many notable accomplishments, DrugSense was recently awarded the Robert C. Randall Award for Achievement in the Field of Citizen Action at the recent 2005 International Drug Policy Reform Conference in Long Beach, California. (http://www.drugsense.org/awards/randall.htm) At the awards ceremony, Founder/Director Mark Greer illustrated the importance of DrugSense to drug policy reform by asking members of the audience who had used MAP or any other DrugSense services to stand up, resulting in an impromptu standing ovation for the organization. "Without such a dedicated group of volunteers and staff members and the continued commitment of our funders, online drug policy research and reform would still be in the stone-age," states Greer. "DrugSense has brought Internet activism into the 21st Century, and with new resources like the Community Audits and Initiatives Project (http://www.drugsense.org/caip/), we look forward to ending the ongoing abuses of prohibition and finally moving towards evidence-based drug policy over our next 10 years of operation." As a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, DrugSense is dedicated to providing accurate information about drug policy. We heighten awareness of the expensive, ineffective, and destructive "War on Drugs." DrugSense informs the public about rational alternatives to the drug war and helps citizens to take actions that encourage reform. To help support the many services of DrugSense, please visit http://www.drugsense.org/donate/ - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake