ISIL Freedom Network: United States > Action Opportunities > Drug Prohibition and Regulation
- Now more than ever, NV needs you
Source: MPP/NRLE
State: NV, Country: United States
- If you were thinking about donating to the Marijuana Policy Project's ballot initiative campaign in Nevada, there are only 12 days left until November 5. And The latest statewide poll shows that the ballot initiative is still trailing by a mere 44% to 46%, with 10% undecided. That 2% down margin has held since the polls opened statewide on Saturday. (10/24/02)
- Congress set to outlaw another sacramental substance
Source: CCLE
Country: United States
- A new bill in Congress seeks to make the Mazatec ceremonial plant Salvia divinorum and its active component, Salvinorin A, outlawed drugs. The Center for Cognitive Liberty & Ethics is organizing and preparing opposition, and calling upon all interested people to express their opposition to this unwarranted extension of the U.S. war on drugs. (10/22/02)
- Now they're after your shampoo
Source: SaveHemp.Org
Country: United States
- The DEA claims that hemp products -- nutritional supplements and hair care products, for example -- can obfuscate the results of drug tests, and must be outlawed to make it easier for them to imprison people who use drugs. You can help stop this latest imposition with a letter to your representative. SaveHemp.Org makes it easy.
- New Mexicans - call your representatives!
Source: NORML
State: NM, Country: United States
- New Mexico residents can contact their state legislators in support of marijuana decriminalization and medical use bills, both coming up for votes soon. Sample letters provided. (Also, a thank you note to Governor Johnson might be in order...) (02/01/01)
- Sign the NoJailforPot.com declaration
Source: Lawrence Goldberg
Country: United States
E-mail: NJFP_Comments@BotteroNet.com
- "A place for everyone who supports the idea of NoJailforPot to sign his name to this idea, and make it proudly public for everyone to see. When enough people sign this petition, the resulting political force will compel the laws to change."
- OpenTheCan.org
Source: The November Coalition
Country: United States
E-mail: moreinfo@november.org
- "There's something fishy about the war on drugs," says the November Coalition. This new site encourages readers to send the president and their representatives the message by sending them a can of sardines as a symbol of how nonviolent people are packed into prisons for drug offenses. An OpenTheCan.org label informs about the cause. Available for order or download.
- Never too early to start asking questions
Source: NORML
Country: United States
- It's time to start (if you haven't already) grilling your legislators and other "representatives" about ending the War on Drugs, beginning with marijuana. NORML has prepared a list of questions in this regard, to make your efforts a bit easier. Topics range from medical marijuana to industrial hemp to the overall issue of the effectiveness of Prohibition as a policy.
- Libertarian Party seeks funding for anti-drug-war ad
Source: Libertarian Party
Country: United States
- The Libertarian Party is seeking donations to run a print ad -- a direct and effective satirical retort to the ONDCP's "drugs and terror" commercials -- in USA Today and the Washington times. Page includes a link to the ad in PDF format.
- Take action against the War on Drugs
Source: HR 95
Country: United States
- Actions you can take to help end the War on Drugs.
- Getting active against the War on Drugs
Source: Common Sense for Drug Policy
Country: United States
- Ways in which you can start getting active on drug policy issues.
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