News (Media Awareness Project) - Canada: Letter from the Canadian Foundation for Drug Policy to MAP |
Title: | Canada: Letter from the Canadian Foundation for Drug Policy to MAP |
Published On: | 2003-03-23 |
Source: | Letters to MAP (The Media Awareness Project of DrugSense) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-20 21:37:17 |
Dear MAP:
As you prepare to log your 100,000th news clipping, may I take the
opportunity to congratulate you and to thank you profoundly for what
you have done to promote intelligent, informed discussion on drug
policy issues in Canada and around the world.
I can think of no other web site on which I rely so heavily and
consistently to determine the pulse of drug policy. Equally
important, I regularly rely on the MAP archives to pull out stories
from the distant and not-so-distant past. These archives are worth
their weight in gold.
The Media Awareness Project is an extraordinary endeavor, and I
applaud those whose dedication has made it work.
Of all the groups and vehicles on which I rely to press forward with
drug policy reform, none is more consistently valuable that MAP.
Thank you again, and may your success continue.
Eugene Oscapella
Co-founder, Canadian Foundation for Drug Policy
Canadian Foundation for Drug Policy
Tel: (613) 236-1027 Ottawa Fax: (613) 238-2891
Canadian Foundation for Drug Policy Web site: http://www.cfdp.ca
e-mail: eoscapel@cfdp.ca
As you prepare to log your 100,000th news clipping, may I take the
opportunity to congratulate you and to thank you profoundly for what
you have done to promote intelligent, informed discussion on drug
policy issues in Canada and around the world.
I can think of no other web site on which I rely so heavily and
consistently to determine the pulse of drug policy. Equally
important, I regularly rely on the MAP archives to pull out stories
from the distant and not-so-distant past. These archives are worth
their weight in gold.
The Media Awareness Project is an extraordinary endeavor, and I
applaud those whose dedication has made it work.
Of all the groups and vehicles on which I rely to press forward with
drug policy reform, none is more consistently valuable that MAP.
Thank you again, and may your success continue.
Eugene Oscapella
Co-founder, Canadian Foundation for Drug Policy
Canadian Foundation for Drug Policy
Tel: (613) 236-1027 Ottawa Fax: (613) 238-2891
Canadian Foundation for Drug Policy Web site: http://www.cfdp.ca
e-mail: eoscapel@cfdp.ca
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