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Eric Sterling spoke at the concluding plenary session on "Transforming Social Institutions," Sunday, Nov. 10, 2002. He outlined the end game for ending the war on drugs, and the steps needed to get there. Other speakers included Cliff Thornton, Executive Director, Efficacy, Connecticut; Mike Gray, author, Chairman of Common Sense for Drug Policy, California; and Charles Thomas, Executive Director of Unitarian-Universalists for Drug Policy Reform, Maryland.

Mr. Sterling also spoke at a workshop on "Cognitive Liberties". He discussed the limitations of the U.S. Constitution regarding government regulation of one's mental states, and the responsibilities that attach to "cognitive liberties." Other speakers included Charles S. Grob, M.D., Director of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, editor "Hallucinogens, A Reader"; Richard Glen Boire, J.D., Co-Director and Legal Counsel for the Center for Cognitive Liberty & Ethics; Frances M. Campbell, Esq., California; and Mark Pesce, author, software engineer, virtual reality pioneer.

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The November Coalition continues the Journey for Justice tour that will expose the injustices suffered by American citizens because of the War on Drugs. Click on your state's map to see what is happening in your area.
August 11, 2003

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CJPF President Eric E. Sterling briefs Canada's House of Commons
June 5, 2002

Eric E. Sterling setup a private luncheon briefing for members of Canada's House of Commons Special Committee on the Non-Medical Use of Drugs during the committee's visit to Washington, DC. He invited Kevin Zeese, President of Common Sense for Drug Policy, to join him in the 1 ½ hour briefing.



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