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Issue #431
-- 4/14/06
Feature:
ACLU
Seeks
Dismissal
of
"Operation
Meth
Merchant"
Cases
for
Racial
Bias
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Feature:
Marchers
Take
to
the
Streets
to
Demand
Legal
Needle
Exchanges
in
North
Carolina
|
Guest
Editorial:
Injustice
in
Massachusetts
--
Two
Years
in
Jail
for
One
Joint
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Offer:
Important
New
Legalization
Video
Available
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Feedback:
Do
You
Read
Drug
War
Chronicle?
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Law
Enforcement:
This
Week's
Corrupt
Cops
Stories
|
Marijuana:
Alaska
Governor's
Effort
to
Recriminalize
Marijuana
Passes
One
More
Hurdle
|
Law
Enforcement:
In
Widely
Criticized
Sting,
Undercover
Blonde
Cop
Snares
Massachusetts
High
School
Boys
|
Treatment
Not
Jail:
California
Saving
Hundreds
of
Millions
of
Dollars
Thanks
to
Proposition
36,
Reports
Say
|
Europe:
Scottish
Cops
Say
Legalize
It
All
|
Law
Enforcement:
Agent
Who
Shot
Himself
in
Foot
Sues
DEA
for
Making
Him
Look
Silly
|
Marijuana:
Nevada
Initiative
Faces
Uphill
Battle,
Poll
Says
|
Drugged
Driving:
British
Study
Finds
One-Third
of
Drivers
Who
Test
Positive
for
Drugs
Pass
Roadside
Impairment
Tests
|
Asset
Forfeiture:
Feds
Try
to
Seize
Drug
Suspects'
Dental
Work
|
Latin
America:
Coca-Friendly
Candidate
Wins
First
Round
of
Peru
Presidential
Election
|
Web
Scan:
Delaware's
Former
Top
Cop
Asks
the
Legalization
Question,
Cato's
Radley
Balko
on
SWAT
Dog
Killings
|
Weekly:
This
Week
in
History
|
Job
Opportunity:
Field
Director
for
Students
for
Sensible
Drug
Policy,
Washington,
DC
|
Weekly:
The
Reformer's
Calendar
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