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1. Articles - 8 September 2000
www.drugfreesandiego.org/htm/0 - [Cached]Published on: 11/14/2000 Last Visited: 3/18/2002
Community leaders are not convinced, said Xavier Cortez, who helped organize the rally and who filed a protest against the store's license application. Cortez said residents are willing to take the battle to the state.
If the department grants the license, a hearing will be held before an administrative law judge for opponents to express their concerns.
"We're trying to send a message to the manager here that residents don't approve," said Cortez, a prevention specialist at the Reachout to Families Resource Center.
And, if the store is permitted to sell alcohol, Cortez said, 'We're going to keep an eye on them."
Many of the protesters said the store, which opened eight months ago, has been a benefit to the community. But, they said, there are already enough places to purchase alcohol in the community. -
2. march_twentysix
www.publicstrategies.org/march - [Cached]Published on: 3/26/1999 Last Visited: 12/25/2007
Xavier Cortez, Project Coordinator, Reachout to Families Center 619-424-4333 -
3. march_twentyfour
www.publicstrategies.org/march - [Cached]Published on: 3/24/1999 Last Visited: 12/25/2007
Xavier Cortez, Project Coordinator, Reachout to Families Center 619-424-4333

