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Privacy Statement
At LEAP, we understand that advocating changes to drug laws may expose you to social discomfort from your peers, and possible discipline or other censure from your employer.

When you choose to support LEAP, you must also decide if you want others to know about your support. If you wish to remain an anonymous supporter of LEAP, rest assured that we will never "out" you to your employer or anybody else. We will never make your name and address available to any advertiser or other organization. We employ strict measures to ensure your support of LEAP remains confidential. On the other hand, if you wish to participate actively and publicly in drug policy reform, we are in need of people around the globe who will spread our message and help recruit more members. If you choose to be a LEAP local representative your name and contact information will appear on our website and publications. There IS strength in numbers and by publicly declaring your advocacy for common sense in drug policy you will encourage others to do the same. Before long, people who share your desire for change will be contacting you to form local networks and alliances. Please consider "going public". After you enroll online, we remove your information from the Internet and store it on a computer which does not connect to the Internet, therefore, no hacker will be able to access your information. If you have any questions about our privacy policy, please contact us.



Dedicated to our departed colleagues who courageously spoke out about the destructive policy of Drug Prohibition

Jerry Paradis

Eleanor Schockett

Gil Puder

Whitman Knapp

John Perry

Ralph Salerno

Bob Owens

Eddie Ellison

Martin Haines

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