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What we'll do for New York:
Read LPNY gubernatorial candidate Chris Garvey's proposed legislation on Intrastate Drug Commerce
Join us on October 20!
WHAT: THE GREAT NYC DRUG DEBATE
WHEN: Tuesday October 20th, 1998 at 1pm
WHERE: The Fashion Insitute of Technology in NYC West 27th St., bet 7th & 8th Aves. Outside between A&B buildings.
WHO: Presented by Moonray Schepart (member of NORML), and Ann Hayes (DEA Special Agent)
Matt Z. Siegel of the NY Libertarian Party will be at this debate passing out THE WORLD'S SMALLEST POLITICAL QUIZ as well as flyers promoting the NYLP 1998 slate of candidates.
Questions and RSVP (optional) to mattzees@erols.com.
News Flash! Peter McWilliams, best-selling author of Ain't Nobody's Business if You Do and 30 other books has been released on $250,000 bail. Follow what's happening with him at the publication he edits, the Medical Marijuana Magazine.
Comentary: Texan heroin addict executed... contrasted with statistics on methadone treatment. If this is a topic that interests you, you might want to join the PRDI's (Partenership for Responsible Drug Information) mailing list at http://www.prdi.org/index.html. The group last met October 1st, and is committed to opposing and exposing Guiliani's unscientific criticism of methadone treatment.
What else can you do? Raise awareness by linking to this page or one of the other sites from your home page. If you don't have a home page, get one at GeoCities or FreeYellow, and help spread the word that the War on Drugs just isn't working.
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The so-called "War on Drugs" is a grave threat to individual liberty, to domestic order and to peace in the world; furthermore, it has provided a rationale by which the power of the state has been expanded to restrict greatly our right to privacy and to be secure in our homes.
We call for the repeal of all laws establishing criminal or civil penalties for the use of drugs and of "anti-crime" measures restricting individual rights to be secure in our persons, homes, and property, or limiting our rights to keep and bear arms.
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