Source: Series on Legislative Reform of Drug Policies Nr. 9
By Martín Barriuso Alonso
January 2011
25 January 2011
Encod will lodge a legal complaint against the European governments that will object against the Bolivian proposal to end the ban on coca consumption
To Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton
U.S. Department of State
2201 C Street NW
Washington, DC 20520
If you wish to support our letter to the Polish parliament, please send an email to:
drugusepreventiveact@politykanarkotykowa.com
That contains the following information:
1. name
2. surname
3. contact email
4. organization
5. country
Please include “Letter to the Polish Parliament” in the subject line.
Your signatures will be added to the letter (in Polish) which will be officially
presented to the Marshall’s office on 31 January 2011.
The Steering Committee of the Polish Drug Policy Network
Dear friends
Action appeal from HCLU
Dear activists! Dear service providers! Dear researchers and decision makers!
Your Hungarian peers need your help – we should direct international attention to our problems in order to put pressure on the Hungarian government to listen to us and return to the values of a balanced, evidence-based drug policy.
All services providers, professionals and activists can join the petition of the Hungarian NGO networks by sending us the following information:
1) Your name
2) Your title/position
3) The name of your organization/institute
4) Your country of residence
Our email is tasz@tasz.hu, please put “Petition” in the subject!
On 26 August 2010 Bernard Rappaz, the Valaisan hemp grower sentenced to a five year jail term, started his third hunger strike in 5 months. He called off the earlier strike on 20 July protest after being allowed to serve his sentence under house arrest pending a federal supreme court ruling on the affair. This ruling has confirmed the sentence and Rappaz has gone back to strike.
Source: Support Rappaz