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AMPLIFY Your Campus!

Music and Politics have always intersected in powerful ways. We'd like to help give you the tools to book and promote artists that we already know are excited to help end our failed war on drugs.

Bringing musicians to your campus is an exciting way to spread SSDP's message and draw new members to your meetings. As a chapter leader, you can help support AMPLIFY artists that are playing in your area by promoting their show on your campus. When possible your chapter will be able to host an SSDP table at the show and spread the word to an even larger audience. 

Concerts provide excellent fundraising opportunities, draw new members, and allow you to spread the word about SSDP and the need for reform. 

We can put you in touch with some great artists and as AMPLIFY grows, you might be working with some of your favorite bands!

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To get involved with the AMPLIFY Project contact AMPLIFY Project Coordinator Chris Wallis at 330.631.8114 or amplify@ssdp.org

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Oregon SSDP Chapters Hosting Conference For Marijuana Legalization

02/03/12 by Bradley Steinman | Comments

Oregon’s Students for Sensible Drug Policy chapters seek unity in the legalization movement by hosting a conference to rally behind a single marijuana legalization initiative.

This weekend: 2012 Florida Regional Conference!

02/01/12 by Drew Stromberg | Comments

This weekend (February 4th through 6th), our chapter at Florida State University will be hosting the first ever Florida Regional Conference and would like to invite you to join us in Tallahassee, Florida for networking, training workshops, and expert presentations to help us refine our skills as advocates working to end the war on drugs. Current students, alumni, and non-students are all welcome to attend; please feel free to forward this invite to any interested friends or colleagues. More details and updates will be posted on the Facebook event page. Please register today!

UConn SSDP successfully changes a campus marijuana policy

02/01/12 by | Comments

Following a meeting with student government leaders on January 30, 2011, the University of Connecticut’s Office of Community Standards altered its penalties for students found in possession of small amounts of marijuana, equalizing the punishment with underage drinking.

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