It is our objective to
bring the drug issues front and center to Manitoba's 14 Members of Parliment. We feature
an In the News section to keep up with items in all provincial newspapers. We encourage
letter writing to MP's as well as LTE's (letters to editors). We will work in conjunction
with all reform organization.
New Zealand
National Organisation for the Reform of
Marijuana Laws, NZ Inc.
Contact: Chris Fowlie
Office: 60 Queen Street
Auckland, New Zealand
Mail: PO Box 3307 Shortland St Auckland 1015
Phone: +64 9 302-5255
Fax: +64 9 303-1309
Website: http://www.norml.org.nz
Western Connecticut State University NORML Student Center 181 White
Street Danbury, CT 06810 contact: tom@ 860 646-0555 tomvondeck@hotmail.com
Hawaii
The Hawai`i Drug Policy Options Group (HDPOG) was formed in
1993 by a group of concerned citizens seeking to open the discussion on alternativaes to
current drug policy.
General meetings are scheduled around public presentations by
local as well as visiting experts on drug policy issues. Members of HDPOG conduct
research, provide legislative testimony, and promote drug policy options through the
media.
Regular Meeting: 2nd Monday of each month, call for details.
Virginia
Virginians Against Drug
Violence {VADV} is a voluntary grassroots association of persons who
participate in activities directed at ending the drug war in our state. We
have a vision of peace, which recognizes prohibition as a failed concept
that encourages imprisonment and other dehumanizing acts which are not
good ways to achieve temperance and cause great harm.
Washington
Bellingham
Bellingham/WWU Drug Policy Reform Group.
Post Office Box 29446
Bellingham, Washington 98228-1446.
(360) 715-0249 or (360) 650-0748.
The first objective of the Bellingham/Western
Washington University Drug Policy Reform Group is to provide the WWU campus community and
the Bellingham public with informative and educational information about current drug
policy reform in the United States.
The VCL
is an association of lawyers and judges whose members share strong misgivings about the
wisdom and consequences of American's perpetual drug war. While favoring no specific drug
control policies, the VCL seeks to promote, within the legal profession and beyond it,
informed and honest discussion about the objectives of the drug war and its costs to our
cherished institutions of liberty and justice. This is the view of one of our founders,
and former United States Attorney General, Elliot Richardson.