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Drug War Chronicle, Issue #360 -- October 29, 2004
Phillip S. Smith, Editor, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle/360/

A Publication of StoptheDrugWar.org (DRCNet)
David Borden, Executive Director, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Raising Awareness of the Consequences of Drug Prohibition"

This week's stories:

1. ON THE BALLOT:  MARIJUANA, MEDICAL MARIJUANA, SENTENCING REFORM
With national elections now just days away, it is time to review
one last time the drug policy-related initiative measures on the
ballot in various states and localities.
http://stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle/360/ontheballot.shtml

2. MARIJUANA ARRESTS AT ALL-TIME HIGH, FAR EXCEED VIOLENT CRIME
ARRESTS
Despite a decade of marijuana law reforms and protestations by
police chiefs across the land that marijuana is not a priority,
the FBI reported Saturday that the number of arrests for
violations of the marijuana laws hit an all-time high in 2003.
http://stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle/360/arrests.shtml

3. LATIN AMERICAN ANTI-PROHIBITIONIST UMBRELLA ORGANIZATION FORMS,
EYES UN 2008 VIENNA MEETING
The movement toward an integrated hemispheric coalition to end the
drug war has taken another step forward with the formation last
month of a new, anti-prohibitionist umbrella group.
http://stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle/360/reforma.shtml

4. AFRICAN AMERICAN PROFESSIONAL GROUPS MOVE INTO DRUG REFORM
ARENA
Fueled by a sense that blacks bear a disproportionate burden in
the drug war, a new umbrella grouping of African-American
professional associations dedicated to winning changes in the war
on drugs has emerged and is calling for a series of limited
reforms designed to reduce the number of African Americans going
to prison for drugs.
http://stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle/360/naadpc2.shtml

5. NEWSBRIEF:  FORMER INTERPOL CHIEF CALLS PROHIBITION "OBSOLETE
AND DANGEROUS"
The former chief of Interpol called drug prohibition "obsolete and
dangerous" in an op-ed published Wednesday in Le Monde.  Europe
must take the lead in reforming the drug laws, Raymond Kendall
wrote, particularly at the UN General Assembly Special Session on
drugs in Vienna in 2008.
http://stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle/360/kendall.shtml

6. NEWSBRIEF:  PROHIBITIONIST BUSH SUPPORTERS "EXPOSE AND OPPOSE"
SOROS
In an event timed just days before next week's national election,
prohibitionist supporters of President George Bush held a
"National Anti-Drug Summit to Expose and Oppose George Soros"
Thursday in Washington, DC.
http://stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle/360/soros.shtml

7. NEWSBRIEF:  NEW JERSEY GOVERNOR BYPASSES LEGISLATURE, OKAYS
NEEDLE EXCHANGE PROGRAMS BY EXECUTIVE ORDER
With the clock ticking down on his scandal-shortened term and
frustrated by a recalcitrant legislature, New Jersey Gov. James
McGreevey (D) Tuesday issued an executive order allowing three
Garden State cities to begin needle exchange programs (NEPs) in an
effort to stem the spread of HIV and other viruses transmitted
through intravenous drug use.
http://stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle/360/njneps.shtml

8. NEWSBRIEF:  NADER CALLS ON BUSH TO GRANT CLEMENCY TO DRUG WAR
PRISONERS
Independent presidential candidate Ralph Nader called in an
October 24 letter for President Bush to grant clemency to some
30,000 nonviolent federal drug offenders.
http://stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle/360/clemency.shtml

9. NEWSBRIEF:  BALTIMORE COPS OFFER MINOR DRUG SUSPECTS FREEDOM
FOR GUNS
The Baltimore Sun reported Saturday that police in Charm City have
for years followed an unofficial policy of picking up people on
minor drug charges and offering to let them go if they turn in a
weapon.  But the dropping of charges in exchange for weapons is
neither legal nor enforceable, according to experts cited by the
Sun, and some residents don't like it either.
http://stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle/360/baltimore.shtml

10. NEWSBRIEF:  US-CANADA JOINT BORDER DRUG THREAT ASSESSMENT SAYS
BC BUD ONLY TWO PERCENT OF US MARIJUANA IMPORTS
Although drug czar John Walters has screamed loudly and often
about the menace posed to the US by high-grade Canadian marijuana.
But a sober assessment of cross-border drug issues done by law
enforcement in both countries seriously undercuts his hysterics.
http://stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle/360/twopercent.shtml

11. NEWSBRIEF:  FIJI ISLANDS IN GRIP OF REEFER MADNESS
Marijuana is much in the news in the South Pacific Fiji Islands
these days, with police and doctors warning of its dangers for
users while persistent pot-growers in the Navosa Highlands face
threats of increased police action, according to the Fiji Times.
http://stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle/360/fiji.shtml

12. NEWSBRIEF:  THIS WEEK'S CORRUPT COPS STORIES
The daily grind of drug war corruption continues.  This week, we
find crooked deputies in Tennessee, dope-planting cops in
Pennsylvania, and big trouble for the federal government and some
Customs agents in Texas.
http://stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle/360/thisweek1.shtml

13. THIS WEEK IN HISTORY
Events and quotes of note from this week's drug policy events of
years past.
http://stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle/360/thisweek2.shtml

14. THE DARE GENERATION RETURNS TO DC:  STUDENTS FOR SENSIBLE DRUG
POLICY 2004 NATIONAL CONFERENCE NEXT MONTH
Students and activists from across the country will convene at the
Students for Sensible Drug Policy Sixth Annual National Conference
in College Park, Maryland, outside Washington, DC, next month.
http://stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle/360/ssdp.shtml

15. APPLY NOW TO INTERN AT DRCNET!
Make a difference next semester!  DRCNet and the Coalition for
Higher Education Act Reform are seeking motivated and hardworking
interns for the Spring 2005 Semester.
http://stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle/360/internships.shtml

16. ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT:  PART-TIME JOB OPPORTUNITY AT DRCNET
DRCNet is seeking a part-time Administrative Assistant to work
with the Executive and Associate Directors and the Member
Coordinator.  The Administrative Assistant will assist with all
manner of clerical and administrative tasks.
http://stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle/360/assistant.shtml

17. THE REFORMER'S CALENDAR
Showing up at an event can be the best way to get involved!  Check
out this week's calendar for events from today through next year,
across the US and around the world!
http://stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle/360/calendar.shtml

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