Network Against Prohibition (NAP) - NT Chapter

The Network Against Prohibition (NAP) is a group dedicated to promoting and protecting the health and human rights of illicit drug users around the globe as well as the rights of those living in communities in developing countries who rely on opium, coca, cannabis etc for their survival! NAP originally formed in Darwin in the Northern Territory of Australia, however, an expansion is underway.


Disclaimer and Copyleft


General

This website [http://www.napnt.org] is provided as a resource for people who are interested in drug policy-reform and drug users' health issues.

Information on this website is intended as a general guide only. While care has been taken to ensure that the information contained on this site is complete and correct, the Network Against Prohibition (NAP) makes no representation as to the completeness, accuracy, reliability or suitability of the contents of this website.

The NAP  does not offer any information on this website as a tool for treatment or counselling. We recommend that prior to making any decision based on any information on this website, you should obtain independent professional advice.

The NAP  is not liable for any loss, injury or damage caused to any person in connection with the use of information on this website, whether or not the loss, injury or damage, was caused by any misrepresentation, negligence, omission or breach of duty on the part of the NAP.

Nothing on this web site is meant to be construed as either legal or medical advice.  If you need legal or medical advice see either a lawyer or a doctor.



External Links


A link on this page, or anywhere else on the website [http://www.napnt.org], does not necessarily imply endorsement of that site or the information contained within it by the NAP, nor does it imply any endorsement of the organisation that owns the site. In fact, some of these sites belong to the enemy!



Copyleft or right?


The Network Against Prohibition adheres to the principles of Copyleft.

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