The MAP service allows us to have at our fingertips data and information that it would be near impossible to gather by non-technical means. It's a lot easier to represent drug law reform when one knows that the facts are not only at one's side, but at one's fingertips as well. MAP also allows us to maintain a yet primitive website (www.drugsense.org/dpfmi) using the MAP news feed and we plan on expanding the site this year. As basic as our site is now, it still serves important functions by giving us an internet presence and a reference point to where we can send those interested in finding out more about DPFMI, helping with our work, or joining our MAP sponsored e-mail list. [continues 202 words]