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1) Contact and talk with a counselor at the Center on Conscience and War. I've worked with them and know some of them personally. It's unlikely you'll find any source as knowledgeable about the draft and the mechanics of applying for conscientious objection in case of draft. And it's FREE.

2) If you find the help you receive from CCW relevant and helpful then send them a donation. Draft counseling organizations need all the help they can get. The amount you donate does not matter. Give what you can afford as often as you can afford it.

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