Drug User Liberation Front (DULF) Solidarity 

 

Hello members & comrades, 

 

Recent attacks on DULF and their life saving, imperative work have us worried for their founders, partners and the people who have received a tested, safe supply of substances with the Dope on Arrival program. The show of solidarity and support not only here on Turtle Island, but across the world demonstrates that DULF is leading an ethical act of love by providing this service through their compassion club model. 

 

Targeting DULF in this way only serves to cause harm to Jeremy and Eris, and aims to discredit solutions that will prevent drug poisoning deaths. DULF have stepped up and taken on massive personal risk when systems and government have failed to protect or adequately support the community of people who use drugs from an unregulated, toxic street supply. We need to stand with them and fight this injustice together.

 

What can you do to support DULF? Take action!

If you are in Vancouver on Friday, November 3, participate in the March for DULF on Main & Hastings at 12:30 PST

Other cities demonstrating solidarity with in-person actions are happening in Victoria and Toronto 

In other parts of the country, take to social media to show your support or do a banner drop in a high visibility area!

 

Sign on to the national letter campaign

Read it here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/14Hto8rCVp-ATCS2rPSPuZm7Gpvj7_9bLgDF-jJ7Ijdc/edit

Sign on to the letter: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScP5QG2Em6YeGs_77NnliVlCobprKipWo7_hQuus9lPvdguNw/viewform?vc=0&c=0&w=1&flr=0

 

Email campaign

There is an email template already made up, just insert your name at the end and send away!

Template: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScP5QG2Em6YeGs_77NnliVlCobprKipWo7_hQuus9lPvdguNw/viewform?vc=0&c=0&w=1&flr=0

 

Donate money

At this time, DULF does have access to their account and can receive funds. Send E-transfers to: druguserliberationfront@gmail.com

 

Follow for updates

IG: @dulf.solidarity

X: @dulfsolidarity

Linktree: https://linktr.ee/dulfsolidarity

 

Take care of each other out there, 

CAPUD Staff

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