2004-12-10
Drug Policy Alliance Ethan Speaking Event - 2005.12.15, Chicago
> ETHAN NADELMANN SPEAKING EVENT: CURRENT ISSUES IN
> U.S. DRUG POLICY
>
> WHEN: December 15, 2004 9 - 10 a.m.
> WHERE: Roosevelt University, Congress Lounge, 2nd
> Floor, 430 S. Michigan Avenue,
> Chicago, IL 60605
> INFO: To RSVP, please contact the RSVP line at:
> (312) 341-2457
>
> Alliance Executive Director Ethan Nadelmann will
> discuss the crucial drug-related issues facing the
> nation.
>
> "Let's even stop trying to get closer to a drug-free
> society and instead just accept that drugs are here
> to stay. Then we can focus on reducing the harm both
> of drug use and of drug prohibition." - Ethan
> Nadelmann to The Washington Post.
>
> Described by Rolling Stone as "the point man" for
> drug policy reform efforts, Ethan Nadelmann is
> widely regarded as the outstanding proponent of drug
> policy reform both in the United States and abroad.
> Nadelmann has been invited to Chicago by the
> Institute for Metropolitan Affairs at Roosevelt
> University, and the Midwest Harm Reduction
> Institute.
> U.S. DRUG POLICY
>
> WHEN: December 15, 2004 9 - 10 a.m.
> WHERE: Roosevelt University, Congress Lounge, 2nd
> Floor, 430 S. Michigan Avenue,
> Chicago, IL 60605
> INFO: To RSVP, please contact the RSVP line at:
> (312) 341-2457
>
> Alliance Executive Director Ethan Nadelmann will
> discuss the crucial drug-related issues facing the
> nation.
>
> "Let's even stop trying to get closer to a drug-free
> society and instead just accept that drugs are here
> to stay. Then we can focus on reducing the harm both
> of drug use and of drug prohibition." - Ethan
> Nadelmann to The Washington Post.
>
> Described by Rolling Stone as "the point man" for
> drug policy reform efforts, Ethan Nadelmann is
> widely regarded as the outstanding proponent of drug
> policy reform both in the United States and abroad.
> Nadelmann has been invited to Chicago by the
> Institute for Metropolitan Affairs at Roosevelt
> University, and the Midwest Harm Reduction
> Institute.
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