Sermons
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"Drug Dealers Don't Card", by Troy Dayton, A sermon delivered on July 30, 2006,
Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Las Vegas
The Case for Medical
Marijuana: A Human Rights Issue, by Hannah Wells, A
sermon delivered on February 15, 2004, First UU Church of Austin
Drug War Sermon,
by Charles Thomas, A sermon delivered on May 6, 2001, Unitarian
Universalist parish in Waltham, MA
Celebrating
Success in the Drug War,
by Reverend Lucy Ijams,A sermon preached on April 10, 2004, Unitarian
Universalist Church in Meriden, CT
Treatment, not Incarceration,
by Reverend Clare Petersberger, A homily delivered on February 29,
2005, Towson Unitarian Universalist Church, MD
The Drug Wars - Domination, Delusion, Decriminalization, by Reverend Cheryl Jack, A sermon delivered on February 18, 2001, Unitarian Universalist Church of Durham, Brooklin, Ontario, Canada
Addiction
to Drug Laws, by Reverend Jim Zacharias, A sermon delivered
on June 20, 2004, First Unitarian Church of Albuquerque, NM
Sermon
on Drug Policy, by
John Chase, A sermon preached on July 6, 2003,
Unitarian Universalists Clearwater, FL
Can
Robert Downey, Jr. Be Saved – And Who Cares?
by Reverend Michael McGee, A sermon delivered on January 20, 2002,
Unitarian Universalist Church of Arlington, VA
On Drug Policy Reform,
by Barbara Foss, A sermon delivered on July 14, 2002, First UU Church
of Rochester, MN
Addicted to the Drug War,
by Reverend Kathleen McTigue, A sermon delivered on March 18,2001,
Unitarian Society of New Haven, CT
Stuck in the Wrong Metaphor: Why a "War" on Drugs , by Stephen D. Edington, A sermon delivered on January 28, 2001, Unitarian Universalist Church of Nashua, NH
The
War on What or Whom?
by Rev. Dave Weissbard, A sermon delivered on April 9, 2000, Unitarian Universalist Church of Rockford, IL
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