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DPA Network is the nation's leading organization working to end the war on drugs. We envision new drug policies based on science, compassion, health and human rights and a just society in which the fears, prejudices and punitive prohibitions of today are no more. Read more about DPAN.

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> New Approaches Sought for Troop Substance Abuse
U.S. government experts are seeking new ways to treat a flood of American troops returning from Iraq and Afghanistan with substance abuse problems compounded by conditions like post-traumatic stress disorder.
> Reform Criminal Justice Policies, Cut Government Costs
The Correctional Association released a brief position paper recently, recommending policy reforms which would improve our justice system and save the fiscally strapped state over $450 million annually.
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February 11, 2009. New York, NY
If your work involves family law, child welfare law, advocacy on behalf of children, parents or families, pregnant and parenting women and their families or issues of drug use – this continuing education program is for you. Even if this is not specifically your field of work, this truly interesting day will be a great way to earn continuing legal education and social work education credits. Substance Abuse Counselors can earn New York CASAC credits.
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March 6, 2009. Nashua, NH
DPA Executive Director Ethan Nadelmann will be speaking at 1:00PM at the New Hampshire Liberty Forum on March 6th, 2009. The forum will be running from March 5-8th. Keynote speaker: Richard Heller worked with Dane Von Breichenruchardt of the Bill of Rights Foundation to bring suit against Washington D.C., and together they successfully overturned the D.C. ban on handguns.
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