1. ACTION ALERT:  Restore Financial Aid to College Drug Offenders

2. IDPI letter published in Washington Post


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Moral Opposition to Minimum Sentences, by Charles Thomas, The Washington Post, June 29, 2005

Real reform in drug laws
, by Charles Thomas, Rev. Dr. Ronald W. Steward, Rev. Eddie Lopez, Jr., Rev. John R. Long, Rev. Dr. Stanley Sears, Rev. Bruce Southworth, Rev. Timothy Behrendt and Rev. David M. Bryce, Newsday-New York, NY, December 17, 2004

Compassion drives church support for legalizing medical marijuana, by Jim Maas, The City Paper-Wausau, WI, December 14, 2004

Biblical Response, by Stan White, The Tribune Review-Pittsburg, PA, December 7, 2004























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