International Drug Policy Reform Conference - Albuquerque, New Mexico - Nov.12-14

Jim Finnel

Fallen Cannabis Warrior & Ex News Moderator
The International Drug Policy Reform Conference is a bi-annual event that brings together people from around the world who believe that the war on drugs is doing more harm than good. The 2007 International Drug Policy Reform Conference was held in New Orleans, Louisiana and brought together over 1,000 attendees representing 25 different countries.

This year attendees will have the opportunity to spend three days interacting with people committed to finding alternatives to the war on drugs while participating in sessions given by leading experts from around the world. Don’t miss the opportunity to be a part of this event, register for the 2009 International Drug Policy Alliance Conference.

Here are what some attendees had to say about the 2007 conference:

“The conference was a tremendous educational experience. I established tons of contacts and look forward to a future dedicated to fighting the drug war.”

“Lots of great energy! This was my very first conference and I would most definitely recommend it to any health care professional desiring information on this subject. The speakers were very educated on their subjects and readily available to answer questions.”

“This conference has been an incredible experience. The level of knowledge and experience from the presenters has been fantastic.”

“I thought the conference was a wonderful collaboration of minds and knowledge on the multiple aspects of drug policy. I enjoyed having applicable speakers on both sides of the debate of policy and drug reform.”

“This conference exceeded my expectations in every way possible. As a first year attendee I had no idea what I would learn.”

“Once again, thank you for the most exciting and informative conference in the world.”

For more information:
International Drug Policy Reform Conference
 
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