Please Support IDPI Today!
|
You will receive a free $16 book with a contribution of $25 or more.
You will receive
a free $22 book with a contribution of $40 or more.
You may also
order books for their cover price (shipping included).
|
 |
Why Our Drug Laws Have Failed and What We Can Do About It: A Judicial
Indictment of the War on Drugs by Judge James P. Gray, 2001.
This book thoroughly documents all of the ways in which the drug war hurts society, and concludes
with detailed descriptions of several possible alternative approaches. |
| |
 |
From Chocolate to Morphine: Everything You Need to Know About
Mind-Altering Drugs by Andrew Weil, M.D. (best-selling natural health
author) and Winifred Rosen, 1998.
This groundbreaking drug education book from the best-selling natural health author, is a
must-read for young people and their families. Just say "know"! |
| |
 |
Recovery Options: The Complete Guide by Joseph
Volpicelli, M.D. and Maia Szalavitz, 2000.
This book contains the most comprehensive, balanced, and easy-to-understand descriptions of all
drug treatment options. It's ideal for drug abusers and addicts, their families, ministers,
educators, and policy advocates. |
|
 |
Drug Crazy : How We Got into This Mess and How We Can Get Out
by Mike Gray,1998 (screenplay writer for China Syndrome)
This engaging book details a wide range of the negative effects of current drug policies and suggests more
effective and compassionate alternatives. |
| |
 |
Cleansing the Doors of Perception: The Religious Significance of
Entheogenic Plants and Chemicals by Huston Smith, 2001 ( Reknowned author of The World's Religions)
Smith cautiously examines the potential benefits and drawbacks to using psychedelic substances for spiritual purposes. |
| |
 |
Harm Reduction: Pragmatic Strategies for Managing High-Risk
Behaviors by G. Alan Marlatt, 1998.
The IDPI advocates "harm reduction" as a treatment option and policy goal. But what is it? This
excellent book is the best way to learn about this cutting-edge approach. |
|
 |
Please make checks or money orders payable and mail to:
Interfaith Drug Policy Initiative
IDPI Executive Director Charles Thomas
2808 Weisman Road,
Silver Spring, MD 20902
Or, pay with credit card:
Check one: ___ Visa ___ Mastercard
Card Number:
_ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _
Expiration Date (MM/YY): _ _ / _ _
| Name: |
__________________________ |
| Address: |
__________________________ |
| |
__________________________ |
| |
__________________________ |
| Fax: |
__________________________ |
| Phone: |
__________________________ |
| Email: |
__________________________ |
| |
__________________________ |
Denomination: ___________________________
(note any other useful info on reverse)
Because we use our resources to influence legislation, contributions are not
tax-deductible.
|
I want to help IDPI advocate realistic compassionate alternatives to the
drug war.
Contribution (check one):
__$100 __$75 __$50 __$25 __$___
Books (check all those that apply):
$16 each, or one free with a $25 contribution:
|
| __ From Chocolate to Morphine |
#___ $___ |
| __ Drug Crazy |
#___ $___ |
| __Recovery Options: The Complete Guide |
#___ $___ |
$22 each, or one free with a $40 contribution:
|
| __Harm Reduction: Pragmatic Strategies |
#___ $___ |
| __ Cleansing the Doors of Perception |
#___ $___ |
| __ Why Our Drug Laws Have Failed |
#___ $___ |
Total amount of order enclosed: $________ |
|
|