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Getting Familiar with the NAC Website and getting involved: | ||
| (1) Follow the links in the table below. Read through the current eLetter and learn more about the Marijuana Re-Legalization Project (MRP) and other "New Age Citizen" (NAC) projects. Sign up to recieve the NAC eLetter -- It's Free! | (2) See if you can attend any of the upcoming events (highlighted in yellow) and print off a couple flyers to help promote the events. | (3) Consider an annual membership to NAC. Membership comes with the purchase of either the NAC CD or subscribing to the NAC eZine -- $24.95 each. Ignore Shipping & Handling Charges for either/both of these items. In order to continue our activities we are setting a goal of 3,000 members for 2003. Please help us, help you, to realize an end to Marijuana Prohibition no later than 2010. |
![]() | The complete writings of Professor Hemp are now available. Order your New Age Citizen Multi-Media CD Today! (click here) |
![]() | First Edition of the New Age Citizen eZine now available (12 issues, $24.95, Sample issue $3.00, Click Here) The first edition of the NAC eZine, "New Age Citizen", is finally available (#001, February 2003). For a 1 year membership, to "New Age Citizen", you will receive next 12 issues (only $24.95). Click here for ordering information:
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![]() | Archive of eLetters and NAC HompagesNote: Date is embedded in the file name (e.g. "030205" = February 5th, 2003) These are past versons of the eLetter: These are past versons of the Homepage: |
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![]() | This is what Drug Prohibition has brought to Columbia Outside pockets of relative order and affluence found in cities, most of Colombia is a violent, anarchic place controlled by illegal armed groups of left or right. Many analysts feel the conflict is increasingly centered on the struggle for control of the world's largest cocaine business. Colombian soldiers stand over the bodies of six rebels of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia who died in combat near Campamento, Antioquia province, on May 15, 2002. REUTERS/Albeiro Lopera LIFESTYLE-COLOMBIA-WAR |
![]() Mission Statement | NAC's current focus is directed toward Re-Legalizing the cultivation of Cannabis (also known as Marijuana and Hemp) for all Adults throughout the world. NAC is also dedicated to solving Drug, Environmental and other social issues through solutions that emphasize: Autonomy, Compassion, Freedom, Independence, Industriousness, Justice, Liberty, Self Reliance, Sovereignty and Tolerance. NAC's secondary focus is to raise public awareness of the benefits to be derived from ending drug prohibition and the negative Constitutional, Social and Economic damage that continues through pursuit of current US Drug War Policy. This site is intended to bring the philosophy of "New Age Patriot" Magazine (which was distributed nationally between 1989 and 1997) to the World Wide Web in a new web incarnation that we are calling "New Age Citizen" (NAC). In order to understand the direction we intend to take you are encouraged to purchase the NAC Multi-Media CD which will allow you to read the entire 9 years of "New Age Patriot" through your browser. No better way to understand where we are going than by understanding where we have been. Professor Hemp (PH) |
![]() | Essays by Professor Hemp "How Continuing the Drug War could make Nuclear Terrorism a Reality": Read Professor Hemp's prophetic 1995 essay that may have prevented the "9/11" Terrorist Tragedy. This is just a small excerpt from the forthcoming NAC Multi-Media CD which will allow you to read the entire 9 years of "New Age Patriot" Other Editorials by Professor Hemp
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| Website Hints | I have just conducted a "usability" review of the website and will be the first to admit that it's a mess! But there is much to do and no time to completely redo the "New Age Citizen" website at this time. One thing I noticed was that novice internet users could get lost on some of the pages that don't contain the header (at the top of this homepage). My advice for exploring this website: Click on the "back arrow" on your browser, whenever you get lost, until you find yourself on a page that you could "click back to" from the home page. If the "back arrow" is disabled you should be able to close the window and find yourself at the previous page. With that in mind please enjoy exploring the website. |
Last Updated: 09/17/2007