Alert:
New
Hampshire
Drug
Policy
Election
Activism
Opportunities
1/9/00
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Issue #120, 1/9/00
Message to our Readers | US Accused of Mistreating Jailed Colombians | Infrared Thermal Imaging Deemed Unconstitutional Search by Pennsylvania State Supreme Court | House to Take Up Anti-Meth Bill -- Penalties Increased, Internet Freedoms Restricted | Appeals Court Agrees: Drug Tests for Louisiana Officials Unconstitutional | Jesse Ventura Applauds Gov. Johnson's Legalization Stance | Alert: New Hampshire Drug Policy Election Activism Opportunities
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