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Written by SAFER
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Wednesday, 12 March 2008 |
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Check out the latest installment of SAFER Central now available at HighTimes.com. The monthly column, penned by SAFER Executive Director Mason Tvert, addresses the current situation in Denver, where SAFER has been duking it out with city officials to get them to implement the initiatives approved by voters in 2005 and 2007. You can read the first installment of SAFER Central here.
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Written by SAFER
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Wednesday, 12 March 2008 |
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On Sunday, SAFER Executive Director Mason Tvert was a guest on the local Fox affiliate's "Fox 2031" to discuss the current situation in Denver and the latest news involving the Marijuana Policy Review Panel. The segment is available on-line and you can watch it here . The show's host, Fox 31 news anchor Ron Zappolo, made it very clear that he agrees marijuana is FAR safer than alcohol... |
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Written by SAFER
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Thursday, 21 February 2008 |
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The University of Central Florida in Orlando is the latest college where students have stood up and voiced their support for safer, more rational marijuana and alcohol policies. Students at UCF -- a campus with an enrollment of nearly 47,000 -- overwhelmingly approved a referendum that recognizes marijuana is safer than alcohol and calls for the equalization of penalties for student marijuana use and student alcohol use. SAFER worked with the UCF chapter of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML ) over the past few weeks to seal the victory. The campaign and success of the measure have generated some great news coverage, including this story that appeared in the campus newspaper and this ringing endorsement from the editors. NORML@UCF spokesman Brendon Rivard has also done a number of radio and television interviews since the announcement of the victory. |
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Written by SAFER
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Monday, 18 February 2008 |
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SAFER Executive Director Mason Tvert is featured near
the middle of the video (#8) discussing how marijuana is illegal because of the public's perception of harm surrounding the drug.
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