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Council Representative:

Lt. Commissioner John Grace,

National Chief Secretary

(Same address)

Alternate Representative:

Colonel Emil Nelson

(Same address)

Organization:

An organization of "Commissioned Officers", who are ordained
ministers devoting full time to religious and social welfare activities,
and members of local church or corps units who are known as
"soldiers".

Seminars, Workshops and Meetings:

Executive Officer:

Weekly classes at the Officers' Training School in New York City, with regional, state and local drug abuse coordinating council classes in New York, Chicago and Los Angeles.

SOCIETY FOR ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY

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A national professional society of students in medical schools, with local chapters at each medical school in the U.S.A.

Drug Abuse Position Statement:

The role of the Student American Medical Association is based upon
the position of medical students in both the educational and medical
communities. As a part of the educational community, the medical
student can more easily understand the social-cultural revolution in
which the drug abuse phenomena exists. In addition, the medical
student can more easily and more directly communicate with those
population groups which are also in the academic community.
As a part of the medical community, the medical student is com-
mitted to the solution of medical problems and to the involvement of
the medical profession. Part of this improvement involves broadening
the awareness and responsibility of physicians with respect to drug
abuse and the potential for abuse of drug agents. In addition, the
solution of the medical manifestations of drug abuse will involve
programs which reach out to the community and involve cooperation
with several non-medical groups in attacking the complex social-
cultural problems leading to drug abuse.

Seminars, Workshops and Meetings:

SAMA National Convention, March 31-April 4, 1969, Chicago,
Illinois.

Publications and Services:

The Distant Drummer, for use by local SAMA Chapters. For further information contact SAMA.

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Formed April 8, 1968 by merger of the U. S. Bureau of Narcotics,
Treasury Department, and the Bureau of Drug Abuse, Food and Drug
Administration, under the Department of Justice, with 14 regional
offices.

Publications and Services:

Drugs of Abuse, Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402. Single copy 20g; 25% discount on orders of 100 or more.

LSD The False Illusion-Part I, Superintendent of Documents. Single copy 15¢; 25% discount on orders of 100 or more.

LSD The False Illusion-Part II, Superintendent of Documents. Single copy 10; 25% discount on orders of 100 or more.

The Dangers of Marihuana... Facts You Should Know, Superintendent of Documents. Single copy 20; 25% discount on orders of 100 or

more.

The President's Task Force Report on Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs (1967), Superintendent of Documents. Single copy $1.00; 25% discount on orders of 100 or more.

BNDD Fact Sheets, Public Inquiries. Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous
Drugs. Single copies free. May be reproduced in quantity for local use.

35-525 0-70-pt. 1—9

The Mind Benders. Film concerning LSD. 16mm sound, black and
white and color, cleared for World-Wide television. Running time
25 minutes. Available on free short-term loan from: National Medical
Audiovisual Center Annex, Station K, Atlanta, GA 30334. Attn: Distribu-
tion. Purchase from: Precision Film Laboratories, 21 West 46th
Street, New York, NY 10036. Write for price.

FDA Special Report: Drug Abuse - Bennies and Goofballs. Film
concerning the abuse of stimulants and depressants. 16mm sound,
black and white. Running time 20 minutes. Cleared for world-wide
television. Available on free short-term loan from: National Medical
Audiovisual Center Annex. Purchase from: Precision Film Labora-
tories.

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A national service organization with six regional, 50 state and District of Columbia and more than 6,000 local affiliate organizations.

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USNSA is a non-profit service organization comprised of 380
recognized student government associations across the country.

Drug Abuse Position Statement:

USNSA recommends that local, state and Federal governments stop all punitive and criminal approaches to the use of cannabis, a mind-altering, non-addictive drug; reevaluate their laws on hallucinogenic drugs in light of current scientific research; and treat narcotics addiction as a serious health problem and narcotics traffic as a serious criminal threat to the health and safety of American society ...

Seminars, Workshops and Meetings:

New York State Wide Conference on Student Drug Involvement,
November 29-December 1, 1968.

2nd National Conference on Student Drug Involvement, August 14-
17, 1968, Park College, Parkville, Missouri.

Student Drug Involvement Seminars, XXI Congress of the USNSA,
August 18-24, 1968, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas.
Eastern Regional Conference on Student Drug Involvement, April
19-21, 1968, New York City.

Western Regional Conference on Student Drug Involvement,
February 23-25, 1968, California State College at Los Angeles.
Mid-Western Regional Conference on Student Drug Involvement,
November 24-26, 1967, University of Chicago.

1st National Conference on Student Drug Involvement held in
conjunction with the XXth USNSA Congress, University of Maryland,
College Park, August, 1967.

Seminars on Student Drug Involvement, 19th USNSA Congress,
University of Illinois, August, 1966.

Publications and Services

Background Papers on Student Drug Involvement, Ed., Charles
Hollander, $3.00; $1.50 to member schools, $1.00 bulk order over
100.

Program Guides on Student Drug Involvement; Planning a Drug
Conference, Financing A Drug Conference, Resource List, Rosemary
Peternel

Other documents, as C. Hollander's testimony before the New York
State Legislature and the Democratic National Convention Hearings;
reprints of important articles published in national magazines and
other materials. An information packet is available upon request; the
only expense involved in obtaining this packet is the cost of the book.

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