Pubdate: Fri, 11 Jan 2008
Source: DrugSense Weekly (DSW)
Website: http://www.drugsense.org

HOT OFF THE 'NET

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AMERICA'S LOVE-HATE RELATIONSHIP WITH DRUGS

By Bruce E. Levine, AlterNet

Many prescription drugs have effects similar to those of illegal 
drugs.  But we still view some users as criminals -- the others as patients.

http://alternet.org/drugreporter/72391/

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HEY, KIDS! TRY THIS AT HOME!

By Jacob Sullum, January 10, 2008

http://www.reason.com/blog/show/124323.html

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DRUGS IN A FREE SOCIETY - PROHIBITION OR LEGALIZATION

James Q. Wilson, Professor of Management and Public Policy debates 
Ethan A. Nadelmann, Founder and Executive Director of the Drug Policy 
Alliance, University of San Francisco, 3/27/2007

http://drugsense.org/url/170EAKxC

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NEW NORML REPORT ASSESSES POT AND DRIVING RISK

Pot Law Reform Group Calls For Science-Based Educational Campaign 
Targeting Drugged Driving Behavior

Washington, DC: Motorists should be discouraged from driving if they 
have recently smoked cannabis, and they should never operate a motor 
vehicle after having recently consumed both marijuana and alcohol, 
according to a comprehensive new report published today by the NORML 
Foundation.

http://norml.org/index.cfm?Group_ID=7475

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INTERNATIONAL DRUG POLICY REFORM CONFERENCE IN AUDIO AND VIDEO

If you missed last month's International Drug Policy Reform 
Conference in New Orleans, think about the issues you most would have 
liked to take on. If you were there, think about what inspired you, 
opened your eyes, or made you look at things in a new way.

You can experience those moments all over again or immerse yourself 
for the first time, thanks to downloadable audio recordings now 
available on the DPA website.

http://www.drugpolicy.org/news/011008audio.cfm

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DRUG TRUTH NETWORK

Century of Lies

Marc Emery, Canada's "Prince of Pot" discusses his forthcoming 
extradition hearing to send him to the US for a potential life 
sentence for exporting marijuana seeds + Paul Wright, publisher of 
Prison Legal News.

http://www.drugtruth.net/cms/?q=node/1717

Cultural Baggage Radio Show

Alison Chinn Holcomb of ACLU of Washington Foundation discusses 
marijuana laws + Report on cadmium poisoning of federal prisoners 
with Karen Garrison whose son Lawrence was exposed plus Paul Wright, 
publisher of Prison Legal News.

http://www.drugtruth.net/cms/?q=node/1718

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INTERNATIONAL CAMPAIGN TO STOP DRUG EXECUTIONS GEARING UP

from Drug War Chronicle, Issue #518, 1/11/08

Despite the steadily rising toll, the use of the death penalty as a 
tool in the war on drugs rarely receives much attention, let alone 
sustained analysis.  But that could be beginning to change as harm 
reduction and human rights organizations gear up to put the state- 
sanctioned killing of drug offenders in the international spotlight.

Continues: http://drugsense.org/url/78saJTLh

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WHAT YOU CAN DO THIS WEEK

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JOIN THE NETHERLANDS FOR NOBEL PEACE PRIZE CAMPAIGN

Inspired by the recent success of former U.S. Vice President Al Gore 
in awakening the world to the dangers of global warming by receiving 
the Nobel Peace Prize for his advocacy work, NORML is coordinating 
the nomination of the Netherlands for a Nobel Peace Prize for its 
achievements in minimizing drug use in its citizens, while at the 
same time restricting imprisonment.  More details available at 
http://norml.org/index.cfm?Group_ID=7470

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A DISCUSSION OF WOMEN AND THE DRUG WAR

Discussing the various roles of women in the drug war is the only way 
to really elevate this issue to the level that it deserves. If you 
would be interested in adding to this discussion or connecting with 
other women in the movement, please email  to 
be added to the listserve, all genders welcome!

http://blog.drugpolicy.org/2008/01/discussion-of-women-and-drug-war.html

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MPP SEEKS GRAPHIC DESIGNER

The Marijuana Policy Project, a fast-paced, well-respected lobbying 
organization, is seeking a Graphic Designer. The Graphic Designer is 
MPP's sole design employee and thus is responsible for all aspects of 
design work - from the design work itself to obtaining price quotes 
from printers and mail shops and shepherding projects through all 
stages of production.

For more information see: http://www.mpp.org/jobs/
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