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Front Range Community College

Kara Janowski
ssdpfrontrange@gmail.com
Westminster, Colorado

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Peter Omasta
ssdpboulder@gmail.com
Boulder, Colorado

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Stephanie Morphet
SMorphet@uccs.edu
Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Patrick Houston
p.m.houston@gmail.com
Denver, Colorado

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Kevin Cheney

Boulder, Colorado

University of Denver College of Law

Daniel Garcia
dulsddp@law.du.edu
Denver, Colorado

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Colorado Mesa University

Joy von Guerard
treqi@msn.com
Grand Junction, Colorado

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Chris Pezza
ssdpunco@gmail.com
401.528.9159 Greeley, Colorado

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911 Good Samaritan Legislation Making Progress in Colorado

05/14/12 by Drew Stromberg | Comments

Colorado SB 20 (full text), which authorizes Legal Immunity to Drug Overdose Reporters, is on its way to Governor John Hickenlooper's desk right now! The bill will provide immunity for the victim and up to two callers in incidences emergencies involving drugs and/or alcohol. This is a huge step forward not only for Colorado, but for sensible drug policy in general.

Why Changing Campus Drug and Alcohol Policies Doesn't Mean an End to Federal Funding

05/10/12 by Devon Tackels | Comments

Recently, we've noticed an alarming trend of lawmakers and university officials citing the federal Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act (DFSCA) as an obstacle impeding them from allowing sensible policy change on college campuses. It turns out that our opponents claims are entirely without merit.

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