Pubdate: Fri, 18 Jul 2003
Source: DrugSense Weekly
Section: Feature Article
Website: http://www.drugsense.org/current.htm
Author: Mark Greer
Note: Mark Greer is Executive Director of DrugSense.

WHAT YOU CAN DO TO HELP BRING ABOUT MORE SENSIBLE DRUG POLICIES

Have you ever wondered how you could become a more effective activist?

One of the primary reasons DrugSense and the Media Awareness Project (MAP) 
exist is to help individuals and organizations to become more effective and 
to use their valuable time and resources as efficiently as possible.

Help and volunteerism is what we're about. If you have the abilities and/or 
desire we need help in the following categories:

1) Letter writers.  Read the DrugSense weekly and select an article that 
motivates you then write a letter using the email address usually provided 
with the article.  Alternately write a letter of response to our weekly 
FOCUS Alert

Subscribe to either of the above by visiting http://www.drugsense.org/hurry.htm

2) NewsHawks.  Find news articles on drug policy issues and either scan or 
copy them and forward them to  This can be done by 
monitoring any of hundreds of on-line newspapers or by scanning articles 
from you local paper.

See: http://www.mapinc.org/hawk.htm

3) Recruiters.  Visit news groups, email chat lists, and other sources for 
large groups of reform minded people and encourage them to visit our web 
pages, subscribe to our DrugSense Weekly newsletter and to get involved.

See a list of drug policy email chat lists at http://www.mapinc.org/lists/

4) Fund raise.  We are always short of funding. Either contribute or try to 
find others to do so.  To contribute conveniently on-line using a credit 
card see: http://www.drugsense.org/donate.htm Or you can mail in your tax 
deductible contributions to:

DrugSense (MAP Inc.)

14252 Culver Dr #328

Irvine, CA 02604

Checks can be made out to either DrugSense or The Media Awareness Project (MAP)

5) Start a local reform group in your state or country. If you have 20 
people who will help do the above types of activities we will provide a 
free email list to coordinate your groups activities and provide guidance 
to get you started. Once you get going we will also create and support a 
web page for your group. All at no charge to your organization.

6) Spread the word about our huge searchable archive of news articles at 
http://www.drugnews.org/ It can answer practically any question on drug 
policy, help you prepare for debates or media appearances, provide a 
research tool for local media, enhance your fact checking and accuracy for 
letter writing and much more.

7) Use and distribute the valuable collection of Drug War Facts at 
http://www.drugwarfacts.org/ It is a large collection of facts citations 
and myth de bunkers. If the average citizen was aware of just this 
collection of facts support for the "War on Drugs" would erode by orders of 
magnitude.

8) Volunteer as a "Focus Alert Specialist." These individuals help select 
important news articles and write up Focus Alerts to direct our thousands 
of letter writing volunteers to respond to specific articles.  To volunteer 
for this important duty please email Mark Greer at See http://www.mapinc.org/focus/

9) Become a Public Relations Specialist.  These individuals help improve 
our web visibility, register our web pages with search engines etc.

10) If you would like further guidance on everything from how to write a 
letter to the editor to how to organize your own group of activists please 
see http://www.mapinc.org/resource/

Please contact us for further information on getting involved in any of the 
above activities.
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MAP posted-by: Richard Lake