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Written by SAFER
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Thursday, 14 June 2007 |
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A tenth-grade student in Saskatchewan was suspended after he expressed his opinion that marijuana is safer than alcohol and tobacco and should be treated that way. This is a truly ridiculous case that really highlights one of the obstacles to ending marijuana prohibition: a refusal to tell students -- or, in this case, to let students tell -- the truth about marijuana. See below for excerpts from the National Post story. |
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Written by SAFER
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Wednesday, 06 June 2007 |
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SAFER Board Member Chris Mulligan is featured in this installment of the Washington Post's "On Being" video series. Chris is now an attorney, but he has a long and successful history in the drug policy reform movement. He is a national board member of NORML, as well as the former director for the the Coalition for Higher Education Act Reform. In this clip, he basically explains why using marijuana isn't such a big deal, why marijuana prohibition is whack, and how he chooses to fight it. |
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Written by SAFER
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Wednesday, 06 June 2007 |
A group of CU students put together this short film on the traditional 4/20 events at the University of Colorado-Boulder, which includes a brief interview with SAFER Executive Director Mason Tvert. |
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Written by SAFER
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Tuesday, 29 May 2007 |
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Citizens for a Safer Denver has initiated a petition drive to place a new citywide measure on the November 2007 ballot in Denver. The initiative would create a city ordinance designating private adult marijuana possession Denver's lowest law enforcement priority. You can find out more about the initiative and the campaign at:
This initiative campaign is a project of the SAFER Voter Education Fund. We encourage you to consider helping out the campaign by visiting Citizens for a Safer Denver to sign up as a volunteer or make a financial contribution. With your help we can end arrests for adult marijuana possession in Colorado's capital city and make Denver SAFER! |
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