Beyond Prohibition: Changing Attitudes in Policy and Practice
Canadian Students for Sensible Drug Policy (CSSDP)
www.ssdp.org/canada
March 16-18, 2007

The perception of Canadian drug policy as progressive obscures the reality
that Canada's War on Drugs constitutes a war on minorities, a war on the
poor, and a war on youth. It's time for Canadians to take responsibility for
the drug policy that we passively condone through our collective apathy. On
March 16 * 18, 2007 student activists and drug policy experts from across
North America will convene at Canadian Students for Sensible Drug Policy's
first annual conference, Beyond Prohibition: Changing Attitudes in Policy
and Practice, at McGill University in Montreal Quebec. Here we will explore
alternatives to the prohibitionist stance that abuses our population, our
communities, and our planet.

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When: March 16 * 18, 2007
Where: McGill University, Montreal, Quebec
Registration Fee: $25

Program Highlights:

Harm reduction, media activism and lobbyist training;
Representatives from the Canadian Foundation for Drug Policy, Common Sense
for Drug Policy, Drug Policy Alliance, Media Awareness Project, Native
Friendship Centre, NDP;
And lots moreā?¦

To find out more, apply for financial assistance, or register for the First
Annual National CSSDP Conference visit: www.ssdp.org/canada
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