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Drug Policy Alliance Annual Report 2009
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This report describes the activities and accomplishments of the Drug Policy Alliance and its partner organization, the Drug Policy Alliance Network, from June 2008 through May 2009.
Healing a Broken System: Veterans Battling Addiction and ...
from webmaster@drugpolicy.org in Research, Health & Medicine
This report examines the significant barriers that veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan face in obtaining effective treatment for mental health and substance abuse problems, and the tragic consequences of leaving these wounds of war untreated: addiction, homelessness, suicide, overdose an...
Making Sense of Student Drug Testing
The experts agree, and the evidence is clear! Random drug testing does not reduce drug use among young people. Spending extra millions on testing students' urine will only destroy relationships between youth and adults. This booklet demonstrates the key flaws in random student drug testing and ou...
Safety First: A Reality-Based Approach to Teens, and Drugs
This booklet was written to provide parents with the tools needed to evaluate and discuss strategies for protecting their teenagers from drug abuse.
Proposition 36: Improving Lives, Delivering Results
from webmaster@drugpolicy.org in Research
This report is intended to help California state and county officials understand the positive impact of the historic Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act of 2000 on California’s correctional system, drug treatment centers, and state budget over its first four years. This report also introduce...
Diversion Works: How Connecticut Can Downsize Prisons, Im...
from webmaster@drugpolicy.org in Research
It is time for Connecticut officials to renew their efforts to reduce the size of the state’s exploding prison population. Connecticut’s prison system continues to take in thousands of nonviolent offenders with mental health and/or substance abuse problems who would fare much better in alternativ...
Wasting Money, Wasting Lives: Calculating the Hidden Cost...
from webmaster@drugpolicy.org in Research
This report is the first-ever analysis of the hidden and comprehensive costs of incarceration in New Jersey. In addition to the cost of prison beds (the usual measure of incarceration costs), the report examines hidden costs such as lost wages during the time people are incarcerated, lost lifeti...
2008 Drug Policy Reform Congressional Voter Guide
The 2008 Drug Policy Reform Congressional Voter Guide is designed to educate voters on which members of Congress support drug policy reform and which do not. It covers key drug-related votes in the 110th Congress (2007/2008), as well as support for reform legislation in Congress that was not vote...
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DPA Ally Fall 08
The Fall 2008 edition of the Drug Policy Alliance's twice-yearly newsletter
Drug Policy Alliance Annual Report 2008
This report describes the activities and accomplishments of the Drug Policy Alliance and its partner organization, the Drug Policy Alliance Network, from June 2007 through May 2008.
2008 Drug Policy Reform Congressional Voter Guide
The 2008 Drug Policy Reform Congressional Voter Guide is designed to educate voters on which members of Congress support drug policy reform and which do not. It covers key drug-related votes in the 110th Congress (2007/2008), as well as support for reform legislation in Congress that was not vote...
rbaygirl
scribbled: this is an excellent document & the information is very valuable to me and my views on harm reduction and the elected officials who are voting for the legislation on my behalf. THANKS FOR YOUR HARD...
The Ally - Summer 2008
The Drug Policy Alliance's twice-yearly print newsletter
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The Ally - Summer 2008
The Drug Policy Alliance's twice-yearly print newsletter
Bertlov3276
scribbled: The addition of hip-hop moguls like Russell Simmons to your Honorary Board is no less than regrettable. Simmons got rich producing and marketing misogynistic, gangsta rap music whose destructive ly...
NMHouse2008QuestionnaireResults
New Mexico House of Representatives / 2008 Candidate Questionnaire / Compiled May 27, 2008 / Produced by:
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