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Announcement

International Marijuana Day

International Marijuana Day events are held in about 200 cities across the planet. On Saturday, May 5, marches, meetings, rallies, raves, concerts, festivals, etc. will commence all over the world. The home page is at GlobalMarijuanaMarch.org.

Harm Reduction Training: Successfully Housing Substance Users

This training is free of charge but donations are accepted to support direct harm reduction programming in Chicago. The trainer is Mark Kinsley of Yale University. The training description can be viewed on the registration form at http://www.anypositivechange.org/training.html

MASSCANN Members Meeting

Elections! Speakers! Briefings! Rabble Rousing! Come help brainstorm the next stage of legalization! All welcome! This event is free and open to the public. However, only members in good standing with voting rights and persons who become members in good standing with voting rights between now and the day of the meeting may be nominated for office, nominate for office and vote.

Mothers Against Misuse and Abuse Medical Cannabis Event

MAMA Says "Let Your Light Shine!" It's Your Turn! Oregon Medical Marijuana Patients and Supporters please join us in Salem to help educate your legislators, the public and media. Tell your story of the medicinal value of cannabis. Learn from leading expert speakers. Enjoy the camaraderie of like minded people.

CND Lunchtime Workshop - Drug Control and Human Rights

Please join us at this panel and discussion on critical human rights and public health challenges. It will feature: “The Death Penalty for Drug Offences: A Violation of International Human Rights Law” by Rick Lines, International Harm Reduction Association

Methamphetamine Forum and New Report

Please join us for this exciting event, and learn more about the “Four Pillars” Approach to Methamphetamine: Effective Prevention, Treatment, Policing and Harm Reduction. - Release of New Report Evaluating State and Federal Anti-Meth Policies (with a particular focus on successful policies in California, New Mexico and Utah)