There is a sense among some in the drug policy reformer community that DPA could do a better job collaborarating and working with other drug policy reform organizations (MPP, NORML, SAFER, SSDP, ASA, CJPF, etc etc).
A sense that DPA has, in some ways, become less of an "alliance" and more standalone. Is this fair? What do you think about the current state of collaboration between different organizations in the drug policy reform community?
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Ethan,
There is a sense among some in the drug policy reformer community that DPA could do a better job collaborarating and working with other drug policy reform organizations (MPP, NORML, SAFER, SSDP, ASA, CJPF, etc etc).
A sense that DPA has, in some ways, become less of an "alliance" and more standalone. Is this fair? What do you think about the current state of collaboration between different organizations in the drug policy reform community?
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