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Issue #428
-- 3/24/06
Feature:
Despite
Supreme
Court
Ruling
Throwing
Out
Federal
Sentencing
Guidelines,
Federal
Drug
Sentences
Keep
Getting
Longer
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Feature:
Zogby
Poll
Says
Both
Coasts
Favor
Letting
States
Legalize
Marijuana
--
What
Is
It
Going
To
Take?
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Feature:
Texas
League
of
Women
Voters
Adopts
Drug
Policy
Positions
--
Supports
Needle
Exchange,
Medical
Marijuana
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Feedback:
Do
You
Read
Drug
War
Chronicle?
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Law
Enforcement:
This
Week's
Corrupt
Cops
Stories
|
Lawsuit:
ACLU
and
Students
Sue
Feds
Over
College
Aid
Ban
for
Drug
Offenders
|
Search
and
Seizure:
Supreme
Court
Rejects
Searches
When
One
Occupant
Consents,
But
Another
Does
Not
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Marijuana:
Poll
Finds
Alaskans
Just
Say
No
to
Recriminalization
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Sentencing:
Drug-Free
Zone
Laws
Don't
Work
and
Result
in
Racial
Disparities,
New
Report
Says
|
Free
Speech:
Giant
Marijuana
Leaves
Painted
On
House
Okay,
Connecticut
Town
Says
|
Southwest
Asia:
State
Department
Seeks
Afghan
Opium
Victory
Through
Public
Relations
|
South
Asia:
Indian
State
Government
Sells
Cannabis
|
Web
Scan:
Slate
on
Student
Drug
Testing,
Stats
Truths
of
the
Drug
War
|
Weekly:
This
Week
in
History
|
Job
Opening:
Communications
Assistant,
Marijuana
Policy
Project,
Washington,
DC
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Weekly:
The
Reformer's
Calendar
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