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DPA is the nation's leading organization working to end the war on drugs. We envision new drug policies based on science, compassion, health and human rights and a just society in which the fears, prejudices and punitive prohibitions of today are no more. Read more about DPA.

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> Random Student Drug Testing is Not the Answer
The drug czar's staff is touring the country hosting summits designed to entice local educators to start drug testing their students -- randomly and without cause. Today the road show comes home and D.C. administrators, coaches and counselors will get the hard sell. While White House officials will attempt to describe the programs in benign terms, I urge educators to do their own research. Student drug testing programs are unproven, invasive, expensive and, perhaps most important, potentially counterproductive.
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Coinciding with the 35th anniversary of the draconian Rockefeller Drug Laws, the New York State Assembly has called for unprecedented hearings to explore a public health approach to drug policy in New York. In an extraordinary, first-time development, the joint hearing is being convened by six different Assembly Committees -- Codes, Corrections, Judiciary, Public Health, Alcohol and Drug Addiction, and Social Services. This type of hearing has never been assembled regarding issues surrounding the Rockefeller Drug Laws.
May 8, 2008
New York, NY
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Students, young professionals and other movers-and-shakers in NYC: join us May 22nd for a cocktail bash and networking opportunity at an exclusive gallery space in Soho. Try some absinthe (if you haven’t already) and find out how to come together to promote new drug policies based on science, compassion, health and human rights. The event is free although donations will be encouraged.
May 22, 2008
New York, NY
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The first global conference on methamphetamine is coming up in Prague this September. As the first methamphetamine-focused event to gather global experts from varied fields, with diverse and even sometimes divergent perspectives, it's assured to be an unparalleled event. Early registration is now open -- sign up now for a reduced rate!
September 15-17, 2008
Prague, Czech Republic
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"As a long-time meth user, veteran of drugwar violence and graduate of state-mandated substance abuse treatment, I'd like to suggest a different "approach" to drug use, be it addiction, recreation or medicinal.
This strategy would save the taxpayers not millions, but billions of dollars every year. It would save lives, save families, make our communities safer for everyone AND provide treatment for those who decide for themselves that they need it. Long-term benefits would include the restoration of freedom to the former "Land of the Free" and future generations growing up possibly NOT hating and fearing the police.
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rita, 4/10/2008
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> Diversion Works
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> Safety First: A Reality-Based Approach to Teens and Drugs
> Making Sense of Student Drug Testing
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> Marijuana Myths, Marijuana Facts
> About Methadone and Buprenorphine
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