
		      THE HOOVER RESOLUTION

Since early in 1993 a group of citizens, with the assistance of some
of the scholars at Stanford's Hoover Institution have been working on
a process to cause the reexaminationand redesign of our nation's drug
laws.  Their essential conclusions are to be found in a resolution
which states, "our society must recognize drug use and abuse as the
medical and social problems that they are and that they must be
treated with medical and social solutions" and "be it resolved that
an objective commission be immediately empowered by the President and
by Congress to recommend revision of the drug laws of these United
States in order to reduce the harm our current policies are causing."

On September 20 Congressman Don Edwards introduced HR3100 -- 
"A BILL to establish the Commission on National Drug Policy".  There
is now the opportunity to help pass this legislation and to bring
about an open public debate on this topic which has been plagued with
a fear of openess and rational discourse.

The Following sections of this post include: 

1.     A press release from Congressman Edwards' Office on the bill.
2.     The text of the first half of the bill and a digest of the
       second half (which covers essentially technical aspects of
       implementation).
3.     Text for a suggested letter to Congressperson urging co-
       sponsorship of HR3100.
4.     Text of the Hoover Institution Resolution.
5.     A partial roster of some of the eminent signatories of the
       Resolution.

People who would like to act in concert to bring about a rational
public debate on this issue, now is the time to call or write your
congressman and request that he/she co-sponsor HR3100.  Be sure to
request that they write back and tell you what action they are going
to take.  Please let me know if you are interested in participating
in this effort.

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Please let me know when you read this.Congressman DON EDWARDS                                   NEWS RELEASE
For Immediate Release 9/21/93                                    93-40        
Contact Michael Vagnucci
Telephone: (202) 225-3072

EDWARDS CALLS FOR NEW DRUG CONTROL STRATEGY

Citing the failure of current federal drug control efforts,
Congressman Don Edwards (D-San Jose) today called for the formation
of a national commission to recommend a new, comprehensive drug
control policy.  The commission would be formed under the National
Drug Control Policy Act of 1993 (H.R. 3100), legislation introduced
by Rep. Edwards.

"In just over a decade, we've seen an almost ten-fold increase in the
amount of federal funds devoted to stemming the tide of drug abuse,
yet drugs continue to take an enormous toll on our society," Edwards
said.  "Simply spending more money is not the answer.  We have to
learn how to spend that money intelligently and get results."

Edwards noted that the United States cannot afford to wait any longer
for a solution to the drug crisis.  A 1992 study by the University of
Southern California School of Business estimated the cost of drug
abuse to the U.S. economy as at least $76 billion in 1991.  The U.S.
Chamber of Commerce puts the costs to society even higher, saying
drug abuse costs businesses $160 billion annually in lost
productivity, higher medical bills, absenteeism, theft and injury. 
Mandatory minimum sentencing, part of a strategy of setting severe
penalties for drug offenses, even for first time, nonviolent
offenses, has swamped the courts and overwhelmed our federal prisons.

H.R. 3100 would establish a 13-member Commission, composed of experts
who confront the drug problem everyday: physicians, law enforcement
officials, judges, district attorneys, educators, drug rehabilitation
workers, and community leaders.  The Commission would be bipartisan,
with members appointed by the President and the leadership of both
parties in the House and the Senate.  The Commission would have 18
months to conduct public hearings and make recommendations for
legislative and administrative action to the President and to
Congress.

"Commissioners could apply their hands-on experience to this issue
free from the political pressures faced by elected officials,"
Edwards explained.  "We have already tried what is politically
popular and the result has been ruined lives, devastated communities
and overcrowded prisons.  Now it is time to focus on policies that
will work, and the Commission on National Drug Control Policy can
tell us how to begin that effort."

Congressman Edwards is the Vice Chairman of the House Judiciary
Committee and chairs the Subcommittee on Civil and Constitutional
Rights.  He also serves on the Subcommittee on Crime and Criminal
Justice.The following is my copy of the first sections of the bill with a few
notes about the later sections.  For the full text, consult
Congressman Edward's office.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

HR3100, In the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

A BILL to establish the Commission on National Drug Policy.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,

Section 1, Short title.
    This Act may be cited as the "National Drug Control Policy Act of
1993".
Section 2. Establishment.
    there is established a commission to be known as the "Commission
on National Drug Policy".
Sec. 3. Duties of the Commission.
(a) Study. - The Commission shall conduct a study of the unlawful
production, distribution and use of controlled substances,
including --
    (1)  an investigation into the various causes of the unlawful use
	 in the United States of controlled substances and the relative
	 significance of the various causes,

    (2)  an evaluation of the efficacy of existing Federal laws
	 regarding the unlawful production, distribution, and use of
	 controlled substances, including the efficacy of Federal
	 minimum sentences for violations of the laws regarding the
	 unlawful sale and use of controlled substances;

    (3)  an analysis of the costs, benefits, risks, and advantages of
	 the present national policy regarding controlled substances
	 and of potential modifications of the policy, including and
	 analysis of what proportion of the funds dedicated to
	 combating the unlawful sale and use of controlled substances
	 should be devoted to --

	 (A)  interdicting controlled substances entering the United
	      States unlawfully;

	 (B)  enforcing Federal laws relating the unlawful production,
	      distribution and use of controlled substances;
	 (C)  eduction and other forms of preventing the unlawful use of
	      controlled substances, or
	 (D)  rehabilitating individuals who use controlled substances
	      unlawfully; and
    (4)  an analysis of methods of rehabilitation, including an
	 evaluation of the efficacy of current methods and suggestions
	 for new methods.
(b)      REPORT. -- Within 18 months after the date on which funds
	 first become available to carry out this Act, the Commission -
	 -

    (1)  shall submit to the President, the Speaker of the House of
	 Representatives, and the President pro tempore of the Senate a
	 comprehensive report on the study conducted under subsection
	 (a), and

    (2)  shall make the report available to the public upon request.

The report shall include the Commission's conclusions and
recommendations which at least a majority of the Commission have
agreed upon and the Commission's proposals for legislation ;and
administrative action necessary to carry out the Commission's
recommendations.

Summarizing from here on.....
    
Sec.4. MEMBERSHIP

(a)      Number and Appointment -- 13
    (1)  By the President -- 5
    (2)  By the Leaders of the Senate -- 4
    (3)  By the Leaders of the House -- 4
    
(b)      Qualifications -- must be individuals representing the
	 professions that deal with those who produce, distribute, and
	 use controlled substances unlawfully. Elected Federal
	 officials are NOT qualified.
    (1)  law enforcement
    (2)  physicians
    (3)  social workers
    (4)  judges and attorneys
    (5)  Drug Enforcement Agency staff
    (6)  drug rehabilitation counselors
    (7)  religious leaders
    (8)  community leaders from inner-city communities
    (9)  educators
    (10)      academic experts

(c)      Pay - equivalent to GS-15 plus travel and per diem.Dear Congressman _________:

Under the preceding two administrations we launched and pursued a
"war" on drugs which has failed to benefit our society, but  has
taken a severe toll. 

The overall situation regarding the use of drugs in our society and
the crime and misery that accompanies prohibition has continued to
deteriorate.   Our society has attempted, at enormous financial cost,
to resolve drug abuse problems through the criminal justice system,
with the accompanying increases of prisons and numbers of inmates. 
The present system has spawned a cycle of hostility by the
incarceration of disproportionate numbers of African-Americans,
Hispanics, and other minority groups.   In our society's zeal to
pursue our criminal approach, legitimate medical uses for the relief
of pain and suffering of patients have been suppressed, and many have
suffered  needlessly, as a result.

A large and growing body of eminent leaders in our society has called
for an objective commission,  empowered by the President and by
Congress, to recommend revision of our drug laws in order to reduce
the harm our current policies are causing.   This effort began as a
petition originating fromthe Hoover Institution at Stanford
University.  A partial list of the signatories follows this letter.

This month, Representative Don Edwards introduced HR3100, which will
create just such a commission, as recommended by the Hoover
Resolution.  I urge you to support this bill.  I request that you
become a cosponsor of this legislation.  

We very badly need to reconsider our society's whole approach to this
problem as rationally, logically  and as dispassionately as we can. 
This legislation will form the foundation for this work.  Please
write to me and let me know what actions you will take onthis matter.

Yours truly;
 RESOLUTION

Whereas, the overall situation regarding the use of drugs in our
society and the crime and misery that accompanies it has
continued to deteriorate for several decades; and

Whereas, our society has continued to attempt, at enormous
financial cost, to resolve drug abuse problems through the
criminal justice system, with the accompanying increases of
prisons and numbers of inmates; and

Whereas, the huge untaxed revenues generated by the illicit drug
trade are undermining legitimate governments world-wide; and

Whereas, the present system has spawned a cycle of hostility by
the incarceration of disproportionate numbers of
African-Americans, Hispanics, and other minority groups; and 

Whereas, the number of people who have contracted AIDS,
hepatitis, and other diseases from contaminated hypodermic
needles is epidemic under our present system; and

Whereas, in our society's zeal to pursue our criminal approach,
legitimate medical uses for the relief of pain and suffering of
patients have been suppressed.

Therefore be it resolved that our society must recognize drug use
and abuse as the medical and social problems that they are and
that they must be treated with medical and social solutions; and 

Further be it resolved that an objective commission be
immediately empowered by the President and by Congress to
recommend revision of the drug laws of these United States in
order to reduce the harm our current policies are causing.

Signature:______________________________________ Date:______________

Name:___________________________________________ Title:______________

Organization:________________________________________________________


Please send to:  
	Jim Rosenfield, c/o 7400 Bandini Blvd., Commerce CA 90040 
and send a copy to to:  
	President Bill Clinton, White House, Washington, DCHoover Institution Signers
(Partial list, as of July 16, 1993)

ORIGINAL SIGNERS
    Dr. Milton Friedman - Nobel prize-winning economist
	 Kurt Schmoke - Mayor of Baltimore
	 Joseph D. McNamara - Former Police Chief of San Jose
	 Dr. Herbert Berger - Internationally recognized expert on drug 
abuse.                    Dr. Harvey Rose - Author of California's
"Intractable Pain Treatment Act"
    Dr. Frederick H. Meyers - Head of the California State Research
Advisory            Panel on Drugs
    Dr. Jack McCarthy
    Dr. Gary Davis
    Dr. Benson Roe 
    Dr. Stephen Fisher
    Dr. Clarke Smith
    Judge James P. Gray
    Judge James Smith
    Federal Magistrate Ronald R. Rose
    Reverend Leonard Jackson,  First A.M.E. Church of Los Angeles
    Reverend J. D. Moore,  First A.M.E. Church of Los Angeles
    Richard Arthur, Author of Gangs and Schools
    Janis Paige, Actress
    Gibb Martin - Founder, No More Drug War
    Kathy Smith - Social Activist
    Clifford A. Schaffer - Author, Computer Consultant

VIPs
	Frank Jordan - Mayor of San Francisco
	Elihu Harris - Mayor of Oakland
	Susan Hammer - Mayor of San Jose
	The Chiefs of Police of San Francisco, Oakland, and San Jose
	The Sheriff and District Attorney of San Francisco
	Father Joseph Kane and 23 chaplains at Rikers Island Prison
	Reverend Bruce Larson - Co-Pastor of the Crystal Cathedral
	Dr. Grayson Lawrence - Professor of Pharmacy, University of
		Southern California
	Dr. Luis Icaza - Member of the California State Research
		Advisory Panel
	Charles W. Froelich - Associate Justice, Calif. Court of
Appeals
	Whitman Knapp - Senior US District Judge
	Jack B. Weinstein - Senior US District Judge
	Rear Admiral (retired) W. Norman Johnson - Vice President of
		Boston University.
	35 members of the faculty at the University of California at
		Irvine
	Rufus King, Attorney, Washington, DC
	Hal Gunn, Attorney, Los Angeles, California
	Alan Friel, Attorney, Los Angeles, California
	Peter Hirsch, Attorney, New York, New York
	Eric Sterling, Attorney, Washington, DC
	Hugh Downs, Host of 20/20
	Dr. Dean Edell, M.D. Radio Show Host
	Danny Glover, Actor


Members of the Clergy

James W. Prescott, Ph.D., Director, Institute of Humanistic Science,
	San Diego, California
Father Joseph Ganssle, OFM, President, Religious Coalition for a
	Moral Drug Policy, Washington, DC
Father Joseph P. Kane, S.J., Catholic Chaplain, Rikers Island, NY
Sister Marion Defeis, Catholic Chaplain, Rikers Island, New York
Reverend Thomas Sheridan, S.J., St. Peter's College, Jersey Cty, NJ
Reverend Jonathan Tetherly, Chicopee, Massachusetts
Reverend Alexander A. Di Lella, OFM, Catholic University of America,
	Washington, DC
Rabbi Rav A. Soloff, Ph.D., Lansdale, Pennsylvania
Pastor Andrew L. Gunn, St. Luke's United Methodist Church,
Washington,
DC, President, Clergy 
for an Enlightened Drug Policy
Reverend William Wallace Finlator, Raleigh, North Carolina
Reverend R. J. Gray, Philadelphia Missionary Baptist Church, Compton,
	California

Health Care Professionals

Alice Murphy, Registered Nurse, Long Island, New York
Joanne Morris, Registered Nurse, Fresno, California
Dr. Jeri Rose, Doctor of Chiropractic, Altadena, California
Dr. Ronald Hutchings, Doctor of Chiropractic, Altadena, California
Dr. Robert M. Solow, DDS, Woodland Hills, California
Dr. Michael Robertson, DDS, DMD, Woodland Hills, California

Organizations

California Medical Association
California Central Democratic Committee
Central Conference of American Rabbis
Criminal Justice Policy Foundation
The Religious Coalition for a Moral Drug Policy
Clergy for an Enlightened Drug Policy
Carol Ann Rand, Pres., Advocates for Self-Government, Atlanta, GA 
Kay Stone, Chairman, Libertarian Party, Alamogordo, New Mexico
Chris Conrad, President, Family Council on Drug Awareness, Los
	Angeles, California
Dale Gierenger, President, California Coalition for Drug Policy
	Reform, Oakland, California
Southern California Chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union,
	Los Angeles, California
Andrea Rich, President, Center for Independent Thought, New York, NY
Mike Rosiny, Coordinating Director, Illinois Marijuana Initiative,
	Chicago, Illinois
Joey Tranchina, President, AIDS Prevention Action Network,  San
	Mateo, California
Eric Sterling, President, Criminal Justice Policy Foundation,
	Washington, DC
Eric Harlow, President, Save Our Liberties, San Rafael, California



Introduction to the Hoover Resolution

by Clifford A. Schaffer July 15, 1993

On December 28, 1992 I wrote to Judge James P. Gray of Orange
County, California to  ask him to help me draft a letter which
prominent people could sign, and ask others to sign, to  show
that they were united in demanding major reform of our national
drug policy.  Judge Gray,  Dr. Clarke Smith, and I, wrote the
bulk of the wording of what was to become known as the Hoover
Resolution.  By happy coincidence, Kathy Smith, the wife of Dr.
Clarke Smith, arranged a meeting with Dr. Milton Friedman and
Joseph McNamara to discuss the resolution.  News of the  meeting
spread farther and more quickly than even we had intended and,
before we knew it, we  had a list of attendees for the meeting
which included some of the world's most prominent citizens  and
internationally recognized experts on drug abuse, some of whom
have been in the field for  more than fifty years.

On February 26, 1992 we met at the Hoover Institution at Stanford
University, finalized the wording, and signed the resolution
which calls for an objective Federal Commission to review the
evidence on drug policy and to form a new drug policy which does
not do so much harm.  A  list of these signers is enclosed.

The purpose of the resolution is to 1) draft a statement which
all fair-minded people  would agree with, and thus build a
consensus for reform and 2) call for concrete action for reform.

Reaction to the resolution has been beyond our wildest dreams. 
The mayors and chiefs of  police of San Francisco, Oakland, and
San Jose held an unprecedented joint press conference to publicly
sign the resolution.  Major medical organizations, religious
organizations, and literally  dozens of judges, law enforcement
officials, and others have publicly announced their support of
the Hoover Resolution and the call for a Federal Commission to
review and rewrite drug policy.  We are also beginning to receive
major support for the resolution from around the world.  There 
will be more news about this later.

The resolution has received major news coverage across the
nation, including an excellent article by Federal Judge Jack B.
Weinstein in the NY Times, July 8, 1993, and a call for the
Federal Commission by three Federal judges on Nightline on (or
about) July 10, 1993.  It has also received a combined total of
several complete pages of coverage in the LA Times, the San
Francisco Examiner, and the SF Chronicle, the Oakland Tribune,
the San Jose News-Mercury, the Baltimore Sun, Newsweek (June 14,
1993), and many, many others.  It has received more favorable
news coverage for drug policy reform than any other single event
of the last twenty-five years.

Some of the original signers of the resolution support
"legalization" or "decriminalization".  However, we do not ask
anyone to support or endorse any particular approach to the drug
problem.  We simply ask everyone to admit that the current drug
policy has not worked and that it is time to review the evidence
in an open and honest commission and to form a new drug policy
which does not do so much harm -- whatever that policy may be. 
Let's lay the facts on the table, and let the chips fall where
they may.

I have enclosed a copy of the resolution, along with a list of
signers, and some of the more important facts relative to drug
policy.

We (the signers of the Hoover Resolution), ask that you sign the
Resolution and send a copy to President Bill Clinton, The White
House, Washington, DC.  We also ask that you ask others to sign
the resolution and send it in to Bill Clinton.  If the Resolution
is signed or endorsed by any groups or organizations we ask that
you send those endorsements to: 

Jim Rosenfield, c/o 7400 Bandini Blvd, Commerce CA 90040

Please remember that we are not asking you to endorse
legalization, or decriminalization, or any other approach to
drugs.  We are simply asking you to admit that the time has come
to re- examine the facts and fairly investigate other possible
approaches.

Some people have asked whether we are accepting contributions or
if we have a formal organization.  We do not solicit or
distribute funds because it would create ethical problems for the
judges.  Everything that has happened or been done with respect
to the resolution has been funded entirely out of the personal
funds of the people involved (and it has often been
considerable.)  We do not have a formal organization because that
would require funding which, as I said, might create ethical
problems for the judges.  This is entirely a grass-roots effort
with no leader, no staff, but an awful lot of committed
supporters. This makes it all the more amazing what this
resolution has done is such a short time.

There are some people who are engaged in fund-raising activities
who also agree with and are promoting the Hoover Resolution.  On
some occasions, you may find the Hoover Resolution at places
where they sell clothing, drug war stamps, or whatever.  Please
understand that these sales activities are entirely the business
of those individuals and they do not raise funds for any of the
original signers or promoters of the Hoover Resolution.  The
Hoover Resolution is free to everyone who wants it and the
original signers do not want it connected with any attempt to 
collect money in any form.
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RESOLUTION

Whereas, the overall situation regarding the use of drugs in our
society and the crime and misery that accompanies it has
continued to deteriorate for several decades; and

Whereas, our society has continued to attempt, at enormous
financial cost, to resolve drug abuse problems through the
criminal justice system, with the accompanying increases of
prisons and numbers of inmates; and

Whereas, the huge untaxed revenues generated by the illicit drug
trade are undermining legitimate governments world-wide; and

Whereas, the present system has spawned a cycle of hostility by
the incarceration of disproportionate numbers of
African-Americans, Hispanics, and other minority groups; and 

Whereas, the number of people who have contracted AIDS,
hepatitis, and other diseases from contaminated hypodermic
needles is epidemic under our present system; and

Whereas, in our society's zeal to pursue our criminal approach,
legitimate medical uses for the relief of pain and suffering of
patients have been suppressed.

Therefore be it resolved that our society must recognize drug use
and abuse as the medical and social problems that they are and
that they must be treated with medical and social solutions; and 

Further be it resolved that an objective commission be
immediately empowered by the President and by Congress to
recommend revision of the drug laws of these United States in
order to reduce the harm our current policies are causing.

Signature:_______________________________________  Date:______________

Name:___________________________________________  Title:______________

Organization:_________________________________________________________


Please send to:  
     Jim Rosenfield, c/o 7400 Bandini Blvd., Commerce CA 90040 
and send a copy to to:  
     President Bill Clinton, White House, Washington, DC

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List of Hoover Institution Resolution Signers

Preliminary List: July 23, 1993

*** Original Signers ***

Kurt Schmoke, Mayor, Baltimore, Maryland
Dr. Milton Friedman, Nobel laureate, Fellow, 
     Hoover Institution, Stanford University
George Shultz, Former Secretary of State, Fellow, 
     Hoover Institution, Stanford University
Joseph D. McNamara, Ph.D., Former Police Chief of San Jose, Fellow,
     Hoover Institution, Stanford University
Herbert Berger, M.D., Internationally recognized expert on drug abuse,
     Long Island, NY
Harvey Rose, M.D., Author of California's "Intractable Pain Treatment
     Act"
Frederick Meyers, M.D.,  Professor of Medicine and Pharmacology,
     University of California at San Francisco, Head of the 
     California State Research Advisory Panel on Drugs
Jack McCarthy, M.D., Sacramento, CA
Gary Davis, M.D.
Benson Roe, M.D. 
Stephen Fisher, M.D.
S. Clarke Smith, M.D.
Judge James P. Gray, Orange County Superior Court, Santa Ana, CA
Judge James Smith, Orange County Superior Court, Santa Ana, CA
Federal Magistrate Ronald R. Rose
Reverend Leonard Jackson,  First A.M.E. Church of Los Angeles
Reverend J. D. Moore,  First A.M.E. Church of Los Angeles
Richard Arthur, Educator, Former High School Principal, Author of "
     Gangs and Schools", Oakland, CA
Gibb Martin, Founder, No More Drug War, Los Angeles, CA
Katherine H. Smith, Founder, Group Resolving Anti-Social Problems 
     (GRASP) , Anaheim, CA
Howard Lavine, Mayor's Office, Baltimore, Maryland
Clifford A. Schaffer, Author, Computer Consultant, Canyon Country, CA

*** Public Officials ***

Frank Jordan, Mayor, City of San Francisco, California
Susan Hammon, Mayor, City of San Jose, California
Elihu Harris, Mayor, City of Oakland, California
Robert R. Nolan, Mayor, City of Upland, California
Senator John Vasconcellos, Chairman, Committee on Ways and Means,
     California State Senate, Sacramento, CA
Rebecca Q. Morgan, State Senator, California State Senate, Sacramento, CA
Greg R. Buckwalter, M.P.H., House of Representatives, State Capitol,
     Honolulu, Hawaii
Arlo Smith, District Attorney, San Francisco, CA
Harriet M. Wieder, County Supervisor, County of Orange
Emma Bonino, Deputy Speaker, Italian Chamber of Deputies, Secretary,
     Radical Trans-National Party, Rome, Italy
The Honorable Whitman Knapp, Senior U.S. District Judge, Southern
     District of New York
The Honorable James C. Paine, U.S. District Judge, Southern District of
     Florida
The Honorable Charles W. Froehlich, Jr., Associate Justice, California
     Court of Appeals, Fourth Appellate District
The Honorable William A. Newsom, Associate Justice, California Court of
     Appeals, First Appellate District
Judge Vaughn R. Walker, United States District Court, San Francisco, CA
Judge Robert W. Sweet, United States District Court, New York, NY
Judge Lawrence Storch, Superior Court, County of Ventura, California
Judge Leighton Hatch, Sacramento, California
Judge Bert L. Swift, San Bernardino Municipal Court, San Bernardino,
     California
Judge Reid M. Spencer, General District Court, Norfolk, VA
Judge Russel A. Bostrom, (Retired), Orange County Municipal Court, Orange
     County, CA
Alan H. Dodds, Foreign Service Officer (Retired), U.S. Dep'tof State
Jim Toledano, Former Regent, University of California
J. Tilman Williams, Councilman (Retired), Garden Grove, California
Daniel H. Ninburg, M.D., Commissioner, Orange County Human Relations
     Commission, Orange County, California
Robert H. Silverman, Sr., Deputy, Orange County Marshal's Department
Robert L. Slaughter, Attorney, Captain (Retired), San Diego Police
     Department, San Diego, California
Clark W. Baker, Police Officer, Los Angeles Police Department, Los
     Angeles, California
David M. Lawrence, Deputy Probation Officer, Riverside County, California
Ann DeMarco, Deputy Probation Officer, Orange County, California
Earl R. McClure, Sergeant (Retired) San Jose Police Department,
     Instructor in Narcotics, De Anza College
Daniel B. Jeffs, Chief Investigator, County Public Defender, San
     Bernardino, California
Karl B. Hutchinson, Law Enforcement Coordinator, Sacramento Public Safety
Center, Sacramento, California
Mary Kay Rudolph, Corrections Coordinator, Sacramento Public Safety
     Center, Sacramento, California
Tiffany Johnston, Group Counselor, Probation Officer, Orange County,
     California
Paul D. Muntz, Probation Director, Los Angeles County Probation
     Department, Los Angeles, California
Doris Waterman, Volunteer Probation Officer, Orange County Probation
     Department, Orange County, California
Larry Cole, Attorney, Tennessee Department of Mental Health, Memphis, TN
Judith A. Lookabill, Assistant Superintendent, Santa Clara County Office
     of Education, San Jose, CA
Mike A. Nisperos, Jr., Esq., Director, Mayor's Office of Drugs and Crime,
     Oakland, CA

***** Organizations *****

California Central Democratic Committee
American Civil Liberties Union, Los Angeles Chapter
Advocates for Self-Government, Atlanta, GA - Carol Ann Rand, President 
Libertarian Party, Alamogordo, New Mexico, Kay Stone, Chairman 
Family Council on Drug Awareness, Los Angeles, CA, Chris Conrad, Pres.
Center for Independent Thought, New York, New York, Andrea Rich, Pres.
Illinois Marijuana Initiative, Chicago, Illinois, Mike Rosiny,
     Coordinating Director 
Criminal Justice Policy Foundation, Wash., DC, Eric Sterling, Pres.
Save Our Liberties, San Rafael, California, Eric Harlow, President, 
Religious Coalition for a Moral Drug Policy, Father Joseph Ganssle,
     President
California Drug Policy Reform Coalition, San Francisco, CA, Joey
     Tranchina, Dale Gieringer, Co-Directors
Mainliners, London, England, John Mordaunt, Director 
New South Wales Drug Users and AIDS Association, New South Wales,
Australia, Dave Burrows, Co-Coordinator 
San Francisco Drug Advisory Board, San Francisco, CA
     Wendy Goldberg, President
     Marylouise Adlo-Robinson, Vice-President
     Eric Brizee, Executive Officer
     Michelle Aldrich
     John James Entwistle, Jr.
     Iris Garcia
     Stefano Hillman

*** Medical Profession ***

Anna Halverstadt Freud, M.D., Psychiatrist, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Freek Polak, Psychiatrist, M.D., Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Eric Fromberg, Ph.D., Neurophysiologist, Dutch Institute for Alcohol and
     Drugs, Eutrecht, The Netherlands
Board of Directors, California Academy of Family Practice
     Barbara Kostick, M.D.
     M.F. Harris, Jr., M.D.
     Robert C. M. Bourne, M.D.
     Renee Armstrong, Medical Student
     Mary E. Frank, M.D.
     Norman J. Rosen, M.D.
     Ingeborg B. Shaffer, M.D.
     Paulette J. Adams, M.D.
     Jean L. Ray, M.D.
     Warren F. Brandle, M.D.
     John P. Crivaru, M.D.
     Richard E. Katz, M.D.
     Alexandra Korin, M.D.
     Roberta A. Pedrin, M.D.
     Merritt S. Matthews, M.D.
     Kenneth B. Reed, M.D.
Jonathan Mann, M.D., Harvard Medical School, Harvard University
James K. Lightfoot, M.D., California Department of Health Services
Maureen Womack, Nurse Evaluator II, California Dep't of Health Services
Lolita N. Yabut, Registered Nurse, California Dep't of Health Services
Ralph J. Turner, M.D., California Dep't of Health Services
Bobbie Johnson, Registered Nurse, California Dep't of Health Services
Barry Solomon, Pharmaceutical Consultant, Calif Dep't of Health Services
Sonia Santiago, AGPA, California Department of Health Services
Qunitina Carreon, OA II, California Department of Health Services
Emily Horn, OSSI, California Department of Health Services
Neal Kaufman, M.D., Director, Primary Care Pediatrics, 
     Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Beverly Hills, California
Harold Amer, M.D., Director, Pediatric Critical Care, Cedars-Sinai
     Medical Center, Beverly Hills, California
Fritzi Werner, Registered Nurse, Program Supervisor in Drug Abuse,
     Siskiyou General Hospital, Yreka, California
Lenora M. Lawrence, Pharmacist,  Siskiyou General Hospital, Yreka, CA 
Lenora M. Laurence, Pharmacist, Siskiyou General Hospital
Linda M. Koopman, Pharmacy Clerk, Siskiyou General Hospital, Yreka, CA 
Andrea Rubin, Medical Assistant, Siskiyou General Hospital, Yreka, CA 
Susan Walpert, Medical Assistant, Siskiyou General Hospital, Yreka, CA 
June Rene Fox, Registered Nurse, Siskiyou General Hospital, Yreka, CA 
Ruth McBride, Registered Nurse
William Schwied, M.D., Orange Co. Health Care Agency, Orange County, CA
Brian Fitch, M.D., University of California at Irvine Medical Center
Dr. John M. Zasadny, Podiatrist, Torrance, California
Dr. Alex Go, President, Garden Park Medical Clinic, Anaheim, California
Gasto De Carlo, M.D., Colonel, USAF (Retired)
Charles S. Grob, M.D., Director, Psychiatric Residency Program, Director,
Child Adolescent Psychiatry Unit, University of California at Irvine
Theodore C. Smith, M.D. Santa Ana, CA
Thomas Coad, D.D.S., Garden Grove, CA
Alice Murphy, Registered Nurse, Long Island, NY
Joanne Morris, Registered Nurse, Fresno, CA
Dr. Jeri Rose, Doctor of Chiropractic, Altadena, CA
Dr. Ronald Hutchings, Doctor of Chiropractic, Altadena, California
Dr. Robert M. Solow, DDS, Woodland Hills, California
Dr. Michael Robertson, DDS, DMD, Woodland Hills, California
James D. Tovey, M.D., Benicia, CA
John Isherwood, M.D., Napa, CA
Henry L. Foucher, M.D., Anaheim, California
Andrea Morrison, M.D., Tarzana, California
Jack Connole, O.D., Newport-Balboa Rotary Club, Newport Beach, California
Fred Raleigh, Pharm.D., Atascadero, California
Robert Fromer, Director, Fromer Psychological Center, Upland, California
Patricia B. Fromer, Business Admin., Fromer Psychological Ctr, Upland, CA
Brenda J. Hopley, M.F.C. Intern, Fromer Psychological Center, Upland, CA
Susan M. Judy, Registered Nurse, Huntington Beach, California
Athena Miller, Registered Nurse, University of California at Irvine
George K. Fuller, M.D., Oakland, CA
Herman Siegel, M.D., Los Angeles, California
Pravin Kansagram, M.D., Orange County Mental Health, Orange County, CA
William Grant Loomis, M.D.  Community Mental Health, Orange County, CA
Steven J. Marcus, M.D., Beverly Hills, California
Gerald B. Whitman, M.D., Beverly Hills, California
Harry B. Dickinson, Laboratory Consultant, California Department of
     Health Services - Audits and Investigations
H. Fong, Pharmacist, Altadena, California
Arthur A. Walton, D.P.M., Newport Beach, California
Marilynn J. Pratt, M.D., Founder/Director Women's Institute and Health
     Center, Los Angeles, California
Bob Cuyler, D.D.S., Dentist, Corona Del Mar, California
Gary Alford, M.D. West Hills, California
David M. Davis, M.D., Santa Ana, California
Charlene A. Richards, Registered Nurse, Appointee - California Democratic
     Party - 36th Congressional District
Gary L. Hardegen, M.D., Pres., Anaheim Skin Medical Center, Anaheim, CA
E.T. Moran, M.D., Newport Beach, California
Brian Robertson, M.D., Arroyo Grande, California
Dennis L. Randall, M.D., Orange County, California
Carl K. Pearlman, M.D., Orange County Public Health and 
     Clinical Professor Emeritus, University of California 
     at Irvine Medical School
Robert N. Akeley, M.D. Oakland, California
Paul F. Reardon, M.D., University of California at Irvine
Michael W. Kistler, M.D., Palm Springs, California
Irwin D. Zim, M.D., Hillsborough, CA
Steven Auer, M.D. Malilen, CA
Andrew Rose, Tri-City Health Center, Fremont, CA
Micky Daxbury, Tri-City Health Center, Fremont, CA
Jan Falk, Executive Director, Center for Human Development, Pleasant
     Hill, CA
David Franks, Tri-City Health Center, Fremont, CA
Daniel Liebowitz, M.D. Director of Medical Education, Sequoia Hospital,
     Redwood City, CA
David M. Duffy, M.D., Torrance, California
Mardi Wally, Administrative Assistant, Health Care, Sacramento, CA
Tina Acciltola,  Health Care Professional, Sacramento, CA
Sally A. Wright, Health Care Professional, Folsom, CA
Louise Maestretti, Health Care Professional, Sacramento, CA
Dr. Ernest Drucker, Department of Epidemiology & Social Medicine,
Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY
L. W. Epsen, M.D. Redwood City, CA

*** Law Enforcement and Social Services ***

Anthony Ribera,Chief of Police, San Francisco, California
Joe Cobarruviaz, Chief of Police, San Jose, California
Bob Nichelini, Acting Chief of Police, Oakland, California
Michael Hennessey, Sheriff, City and County of San Francisco, California
William B. Rumford, Ph.D., Chief of Security, Golden Gate Bridge, 
     San Francisco, CA
Alissa Riker, Program Director, San Francisco, CA
Michael S. Hebel, Captain, San Francisco Police Department,      
     San Francisco, CA
Vincent Schiraldi, Executive Director, Center on Juvenile & Criminal
     Justice, San Francisco, CA
Jodi Schwartz, Administrative Director, Center on Juvenile & Criminal
     Justice, San Francisco, CA
James N. Speros, Sergeant of Police, San Francisco Police Department, 
     San Francisco, CA
Kathleen Connolly, Program Case Worker, San Francisco, CA
Kenneth L. Christie, San Jose Police Department, San Jose, CA
Dr. J. Mark Robinson, Clinical Psychologist, Orange County Health Care
     Agency, Orange County, California
Abn Qadir Al-Amin, Director, SLP, San Francisco, California
Keith Harris, Clinical Psychologist, San Bernardino County Department of
     Mental Health, San Bernardino, CA
Clarence Lee Brooks, LCSW, San Bernardino County Department of Mental
     Health, San Bernardino, CA
Ruthann Simmons, Ph.D., Supervisor, Counseling & Medical Center,
     Montclair, CA
Marius A. Robinson, Institute of Noetic Science,University of California
     at Irvine
William L. Mikulas, Professor of Psychology, University of West Florida
Carmen A. McNamara Giordano, Licensed Marriage, Family and Child
     Counselor, Mission Viejo, CA
Kelly L. Holt, Community Employment Trainer, Orange County Association
     for Retarded Citizens, Orange, CA
Crystal Marie Knox, Community Employment Trainer, Orange County
     Association for Retarded Citizens, Orange, CA
Cheri Y. Marsh, Community Employment Trainer, Orange County Association
     for Retarded Citizens, Orange, CA
Catherine Rupp Bell, Assistant Program Manager, Orange County Association
     for Retarded Citizens, Orange, CA
Angela M. Garcia, Social Worker, New Life For Children, San Ysidro, CA
Ann Alper, M.A., MFCT, Marriage, Family , Child Therapist, San Diego, CA
Marc Kern, Ph.D., Director/Psychologist, Addiction Alternatives, 
     Santa Ana, CA
Evelyn R. Walter, Teacher, Santa Ana, CA
Richard Clarke, Teacher, Anaheim Union School District, Anaheim, CA
Ann G. Plunkett, Teacher,  Sisters of St. Joseph of Corondelet, 
     Los Angeles, CA
Joseph N. Feinstein, MFCC, Van Nuys, CA
*** Media and Entertainment ***

Hugh Downs, ABC News, New York, NY
Janis Paige, Actress/President, Ipanema Music Corp., Hollywood, CA
Danny Glover, Actor, Hollywood, CA
Kip Konwiser, Producer, Shadow Hill Entertainment, Santa Monica, CA
Rudy De Luca, Writer, Brooks Films, Hollywood, CA
Gail H. Evans, CNN, Atlanta, GA
Susan Toffler, CNN, Atlanta, GA
Stephen Adams, Editor, California Family Law Report, Sausalito, CA
Brian Kelleher, Publisher, Flush Rush Quarterly, San Diego, CA
Shane N. Smith, Comedian, Anaheim, CA
Alan W. Bock, Senior Columnist, Orange County Register, Santa Ana, CA
James Greer, Radio Talk Show Host, Albuquerque, NM
Lonnie Bee, Artist/Illustrator, Orinda, CA
Peter Jon Shuler, KQED, Inc., San Francisco, CA
Patricia Soberanis, Editor/Publisher, American Voices, San Francisco, CA
Ralph A. and Natalie Kennedy, Editors, Fullerton Observer, Fullerton, CA
Thomas R. Daly, Publisher, Georgetown Gazette, Georgetown, CA
Donald E. Armstrong, Cartoonist, Redlands, California

*** Members of the Clergy ***

Central Conference of American Rabbis
Rev. Bruce Larson, Co-Pastor of the Crystal Cathedral, Garden Grove,
     California
Father Joseph Ganssle, OFM, President, Religious Coalition for a Moral
Drug Policy, Denver, Colorado
Pastor Andrew L. Gunn, President, Clergy for an Enlightened Drug Policy, 
     St. Luke's United Methodist Church, Washington, DC
Rabbi Haim Asa, Temple Beth Tikvah of North Orange County, California
Reverend Grayson Atha, Minister, Mt. Zion United Methodist Church,
     Cincinnati, Ohio
Rabbi Alan Frehling, University Synagogue, Los Angeles,
Steven Rubin.  Elat Israel Synagogue
Ateven Carr Reuben, Senior Rabbi, Kehillath Yisrael Synagogue
James W. Prescott, Ph.D., Director, Institute of Humanistic Science, 
     San Diego, CA
Reverend Thomas L. Sheridan, S.J., St. Peter's College, Jersey City, NJ
Reverend Jonathan Tetherly, Chicopee, Massachusetts
Reverend Alexander A. Di Lella, OFM, Catholic University of America,
     Washington, DC
Rabbi Rav A. Soloff, Ph.D., Lansdale, PA
Reverend William Wallace Finlator, Raleigh, North Carolina
Father Joseph P. Kane, S.J., Chaplain, New York City Department of
     Corrections  
Reverend Gabriel Camacho, Chaplain, New York City Department of
     Corrections
Sister Marion Defeis, Chaplain, New York City Department of Corrections
Salimov Djabi, Chaplain, New York City Department of Corrections
Reverend Charles Dunston, Chaplain, New York City Department of
     Corrections
Reverend Ann Dub Hare, Chaplain, New York City Department of Corrections
Abij Hasan, Chaplain, New York City Department of Corrections
Sister Marie A. Henry, Chaplain, New York City Department of Corrections
Sister Marie Hermann, Chaplain, New York City Department of Corrections
Malik A. Kareem, Chaplain, New York City Department of Corrections
Sister Constance Kennedy, Chaplain, New York City Department of
     Corrections
Anas Khalid, Chaplain, New York City Department of Corrections
Reverend Rufino Lecumberri, Chaplain, New York City Department of
     Corrections
Jane H. Leggett, Chaplain, New York City Department of Corrections
Reverend Maria Lopez, Chaplain, New York City Department of Corrections
Reverend Lawrence E. Lucas, Chaplain, New York City Department of
     Corrections
Father Walter Mitchell, Chaplain, New York City Department of Corrections
Askia Muhammad, Chaplain, New York City Department of Corrections
S. Mary O'Connor, Chaplain, New York City Department of Corrections
Reverend Francis J. Passenant, Chaplain, New York City Department of
     Corrections
Rabbi Herbert Richtman, Chaplain, New York City Department of Corrections
Father John Soles, Chaplain, New York City Department of Corrections
John H. Wilkinson, Chaplain, New York City Department of Corrections
Rev. Alan Albert Snow, Independent Humanist Ministers, Balboa Island, CA
Rev. Joan Torribio, M.A., Washington, DC
Rev. James K. Babcock, Pastor, Holy Cross Melkite-Greek Catholic Church,
     Fullerton, CA
Farris Lee Huff, Ministerial Service, Jehovah's Witnesses, Compton, CA
Marian Gallagher, Sisters of St. Joseph of Corondelet, Los Angeles, CA
Sister Bernadette Floersch,  Sisters of St. Joseph of Corondelet, 
     Los Angeles, CA
Sister Margaret Reilly,   Sisters of St. Joseph of Corondelet, 
     Los Angeles, CA
Cecilia Nevin,   Sisters of St. Joseph of Corondelet, Los Angeles, CA
Rev. Dr. David J. Jamieson, Conference Minister, United Church of Christ,
     San Francisco, CA
David Sandberg, Senior Pastor, First Congregational Church, Berkeley, CA
Paul J. Masquelier, Jr., Executive Presbyter, The Presbytery of San Jose,
     San Jose, CA
Rev. David S. Sandborg, Senior Pastor, First Congregational Church,
     Berkeley, California
The Reverend Connie White, Salinas, CA

*** Legal Profession ***

Rufus King, Attorney At Law, Washington, DC
Jean Wilcox, J.D., San Francisco, CA
David M. McCarthy, Jr., Attorney, Mansfield, MA
Leona L. Lauder, Attorney at Law, San Francisco, CA
Robert S. Rivkin, Attorney-At-Law, San Francisco, Ca
Kate M. Schreuers, Attorney, Orange, CA
Marilynn Mika Spencer, Attorney, National Lawyers Guild, San Diego, CA
Jay S. Bloom, Attorney, Beverly Hills, CA
Bertrand E. Cottle, Attorney, Orange, CA
Charles L. Olobri, Attorney, Santa Ana, CA
Jerry Manpearl, Attorney, Beverly Hills, CA
Jan Goodman, Attorney, National Lawyers Guild, Beverly Hills, CA
Michael Pancer, Attorney, San Diego, CA
Donald Peters, Attorney, Newport Beach, CA
Barbara Jo Peterson, Senior Paralegal, Encino, CA
Jeannie S. Rinner, Legal Secretary, Orange, CA
James E. Biava, Attorney, Malibu, CA
Terry Phillips, Paralegal, San Diego, Ca
Alan J. Chaset, Attorney, Alexandria, VA
Robert A. Merring, Attorney, Newport Beach, CA
Sharon Campbell, Court Reporter, Glendora, CA
Hal Gunning, Attorney, Los Angeles, CA
Allen Friel, Attorney, Los Angeles, CA
Peter Hirsch, Attorney, New York, NY
Heather MacKay, Pelican Bay Legal Services, San Quentin, CA
John Mullen, Attorney At Law, Sacramento, CA
Laurence A. Young, Esq.  Attorney, Santa Ana, California
Jeff Thomas, Esq., Public Defender, San Diego, California
Eugene G. Iredale, Esq., Attorney, San Diego, California
Ronald H. Gill, Esq., Attorney, Oxnard, California
James E. Biana, Esq., Attorney at Law, Malibu, California
Morris J. Kushner, Esq., Criminal Defense Attorney, Culver City, CA 
Paul Crane, Attorney

*** Educators ***

Dr. James Doti, President, Chapman University, Orange, CA
Father Paul Locatelli, President, Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA
W. Norman Johnson, Rear Admiral, U.S. Navy (Retired), Dean and
     Vice-President of Boston University
Celia C. Anaya-Conboy, Psychotherapist/Diversion Counselor, Orange County
     Center for Health, Anaheim, CA
Charles T. Tart, Professor of Psychology, Univ of California at Davis
Mary Sauer, Teacher, (Retired), Santa Ana, CA
Linda Avanzino, High School Teacher, Santa Ynez, CA
Stephanie Bolling, Teacher, Berkeley Adult School, Berkeley, CA
James Kopp, Senior Tutor, Laubach Literary Council, El Reno, OK
Mitch Palmer, Master Tutor, Laubach Literary Council, El Reno, OK
Judith Cohen, Advocate, Learning Disabilities Association, San Diego, CA
Lester Cohen, Professor (Retired), San Diego State Univty, San Diego, CA
Sam Young, M.A., M.S.,Teacher/Assistant Professor, Magnolia High,
     National University, Santa Ana, CA
Mark Bockstahler, Licensed Educational Psychologist, Irvine Unified
     School District, Irvine, CA
Rosalinda Guzman, Psychotherapist,  Orange County Center for Health,
     Anaheim, CA
Robert E. Williams, Sr. Fellow, Loker Hydrocarbon Research Institute,
     University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA
Cheri Gilmour, Loker Hydrocarbon  Research Institute, University of
     Southern California, Los Angeles, CA
Pamela Webster, Teacher, Rossier School, Orange, CA
Stephanie Harris, Sign Language Interpreter, Los Angeles Unified School
     District, Los Angeles, CA
John H. Engler, Coordinator of In-Patient Mental Health 
     Services, Goddard Medical Associates, U.C. at Irvine
Frances Vaughan, Psychologist, Anaheim, CA
Katarina A. Thomas, MFCC,  Counseling and Medical Clinic, Montclair, CA
James Bunyan Parsons, Professor of History, Emeritus, University of
     California at Riverside
William R. Mead, Ph.D., Clinical Director, Mental Health Systems, Inc.,
     San Diego, CA
Thomas B. Roberts, Ph.D., Department of Educational Psychology, NIU,
     Portola Valley, CA
Robert C. Fellmeth, Professor and Director, Center For Public Interest
     Law, University of San Diego, San Diego, CA
Manfred A. Wallner, M.D., J.D. Professor of Law, Western State University
     School of Law
Kay J. Stenberg, Clinical Social Worker, Teacher, Santa Monica, CA
Ronald L. Alkana, Professor, USC, Los Angeles, CA
Dr. Gregson Lawrence, Associate Professor of Pharmacy, USC
Scott Bollens, Assistant Professor, School of Social Ecology, University
     of California at Irvine
Bruce Berg, Assistant Professor, University of California at Irvine
Victoria Bernal, Assistant Professor, University of California at Irvine 
Michael L. Burton, Professor, University of California at Irvine
Kitty Calavita, Associate Professor, University of California at Irvine
Ken Chew, Assistant Professor, University of California at Irvine
Benjamin N. Colby, Professor, University of California at Irvine
Randall Crane, Assistant Professor, University of California at Irvine
Amrita Daniere, Assistant Professor, University of California at Irvine
David Easton, Professor, University of California at Irvine
Jonathan Ericson, Professor, University of California at Irvine
J. G. Ferguson, Associate Professor, University of California at Irvine
Paula Garb, Research/Lecturer, University of California at Irvine
Robert Garfias, Professor, University of California at Irvine
Michelle Garfinkel, Assistant Professor, UC Irvine
Kyle Johnson, Assistant Professor, University of California at Irvine
Sheen Kassouf, Professor, University of California at Irvine
Daniel Klein, Assistant Professor, University of California at Irvine
Karen Leonard, Professor, University of California at Irvine
R. Duncan Luce, Professor, University of California at Irvine
Lisa Malkki, Assistant Professor, University of California at Irvine
Keith McBurrett, Assistant Professor, University of California at Irvine
Raymond Novaco, Professor, University of California at Irvine
Richard Perry, Assistant Professor, University of California at Irvine
Ross Quillian, Associate Professor, University of California at Irvine
Karen Rook, Professor, University of California at Irvine
Arthur J. Rubel, Professor, University of California at Irvine
Dorothy Solinger, Professor, University of California at Irvine
Alec Stone, Assistant Professor, University of California at Irvine
Rein Taagepera, Professor, University of California at Irvine
Bryan J. Vila, Assistant Professor, University of California at Irvine
John Yellott, Professor, University of California at Irvine
Keith R. Stroud, Principal, Capistrano Unified School District, CA

*** Business ***

Jack P. Lauderbaugh, First Vice President - Investments, Prudential
     Securities, San Jose, CA
Wm. B. Wilson, Wm. B. Wilson Companies, Midland, TX
Irv Weidel, President, Overseas Marketing Exchange
Charles F. Bennett, President, Bennett & Associates, Ojai, CA
Jo Ann Brissenben, Manager, Committee Software, Ojai, CA
Daniel Paul Plainhill, Marketing Dir, Rock Balloons, Hermosa Beach, CA
Jan Charles Gray, Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary,
     Ralphs Grocery Company, Los Angeles, CA
Alexander Khan, President, Geofon, Inc. Cypress, CA
James L Rushing, Owner, Retail Store
David G. Slaton, Vice-President, Sandlin Associates, Downey, CA
Robert B. Collette, Owner, Collete's Discount Appliances,  Parker, AZ
Bob Collete, Owner, Lakeside Air Conditioning, Parker, AZ
Susan B. Karter, Collette's Discount Appliances, Parker, AZ
Thomas James Cleary, Chief Executive Officer, T. C. Steel, Inc., Spring
     Valley, CA
Gary Barnhill, President, Barnhill & Associates, Corona Del Mar, CA
David N. Hubbard, Kiwanis International, Newport Beach, CA
Roland Kelly, Partner, Spectrum Asset Management, Newport Beach, CA
Clinton Roe, Co-Owner, Mulhearn Realtors
Richard B. Dickson, Realtor, Newport Beach, CA
Gary A. Gagnon, Night Plant Superintendent, Cergro, Fountain Valley, CA
Mark Johnson, Mark A. Johnson Tribal Arts, Irvine, CA
Steve Bergren, Principal, Real Estate Strategies, Santa Clara, CA
John F. Blokker, President, Luxcom, Inc., Fremont, CA
Don Bradshaw, Kiska Oil Company, Tulsa, OK
Thomas L. Young, Young Radio, Inc, Napa, CA
Theodore P. Horwitz,, President, Price Charities, La Jolla, CA
Henri A. Jarrat, Jarrat Global Enterprises, Inc., San Jose, CA
J. Robert Gilroy, President, First West Capital Corp., Newport Beach, CA
Janice Neiman, Real Estate Broker, Sherman Oaks, CA
Christopher J. Boucher, Chief Executive Officer, The Hempstead Co., 
     Costa Mesa, CA
David T. Martyn, General Manager, The Hempstead Co., Costa Mesa, CA
D. E. Stafford, President, Cultural Access Network, Laguna Beach, CA
Bart Ellis, LCSW, Executive Director, Re-Socialiation Skills, Inc, 
     Santa Monica, CA
Michael J. Salisbury, Sr. Administrative Staff Engineer, Xortech, Inc.,
     Woodland Hills, CA
Martin Vangerov, Technical Manager, Xortech, Inc., Woodland Hills, CA
Peggy Howard, Vice-President, Wiseman & Burke, Inc., Glendale, CA
T. I. Ridley, Consultant, Jefferson Associates
Michael Puschak, Owner, Essex General Construction, Parisppany, NJ
Don Coulson, President, Don Coulson and Associates, Newport Beach, CA
Sarah James, Sarah James Tax Consultants, Long Beach, CA
Sandra L. Sisk, Regional Manager, National ATM Systems, Anaheim, CA
Margaret E. Miller, Regional Manager, National ATM Systems, Anaheim, CA
Madelyn Burkey-Allen, Owner, Dynamics of Human Behavior, San Mateo, CA
Patricia Teal, Teal Literary Agency, Anaheim, CA
Steve White, Operations Manager, Orange Julius, City of Industry, CA
Ulrich E. Keller, Jr., Managing Partner, Keller, Coad, & Collins,
John Hakopian, Portfolio Manager, Keller, Coad & Collins
Gary L. Davidson, Chrmn, American Retirement Villas Corp., Costa Mesa, CA
Harrell Graham, Owner, EarthSpace Enterprises, 
Harold D. Duncan, Director, J.D. Property Management,  Costa Mesa, CA
Larry Beausoleil, President, Fidelity Capital Mortgage, Los Angeles, CA
Marvin Minor, Owner, Inland Home & Office Furniture, San Bernardino, CA
Ronald A. Johnson, Owner, The Advisor Consulting Service, 
     Westlake Village, California
William Ruhle, President, Ruhle and Associates, Newport Beach, CA
Phyllis Avery, Author, San Diego, California
John Bopp, Educator, Hingham, MA
Max J. Rosenberg, Rearguard Productions, Inc., Los Angeles, CA
Noel Santiago, Manager, SLP, San Francisco, CA
Shared Living Resource Center, Berkeley, CA
Russell E. Shaw, The Life Project, Inc., Longmont, CO
Barbara G. Sianez, President, California Visitor Corporation, Folsom, CA
Bill Somerville, President, Philanthropic Ventures Foundation, 
     Menlo Park, CA
Theodore Rosenbaum, Vice President, People for a National Health Program
David Dobbins, Chief Executive Officer, Genlabs, Inc.
Mark Jones, Lt. Col. USMC (Retired), President, Effective Management
     Specialists, Los Angeles, California
Harold D. Duncan, Director, J.D. Property Mgmt, Inc. Costa Mesa, CA
Dale G. Wier, Counselor, Rational Recovery, Palm Springs, California
Fern Siegel, President, Bnai B'rith Women of Laguna Hills, California
John and Susan Johnson, Owner, Sentinel Property Tax Consultants,
     Chatsworth, California
Alvin Shemesh, President, Kiwanis Club, Capistrano Valley, California
Penny Fleck, President, Women's Club of San Juan Capistrano, California
Steve Fleck, Director, Kiwanis Club of Capistrano Valley, California
Dr. Max Holland, President, Friends of the Library, San Juan Capistrano
Don C. Stott, Past President, Kiwanis Club of Capistrano Valley, C

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