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Imposición de la Ley: Las Historias de Policías Corruptos de Esta Semana

Un desempeño repetido de un juez de Alabama con una mala costumbre seria, algunos policías de Chicago aceptan acuerdos por robar a traficantes de drogas, un par de aviadores estadounidenses siendo condenados por actuar como entregadores de drogas y un comisario de una pequeña ciudad de Tejas buscando trabajo después que le hicieron demasiadas preguntas sobre el paradero de algún dinero de transacciones de drogas.
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An Utter Fantasy

I wrote this for the foks in my church, about what it could be like if our religion was permitted to evangelize like other religions through the RFRA. I thought you might like it too. Our church has a web site: http://zzco.org
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Introducing Myself

My name is Pamela Watson. I am an Australian anthropologist and pharmacist. I am interested in drugs through time and space, not just specific contemporary issues. Some of my publications include:
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Drug Users Go to Court to Keep Safe Injection Site Open

Press Release – For Immediate Release, August 31, 2006 Drug Users go to Court to keep Safe Injection Site Open Vancouver – The Vancouver Area Network of Drug Users (VANDU) will seek an injunction in BC Supreme Court to prevent the federal government from closing Insite, North America’s first safe injection site.
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Bungled DEA Raid Raises Troubling Questions

California NORML Release, Aug 31 2006 Yesterday's DEA raid at Trichome Healing Center in Van Nuys ended in a stand-down. No arrests were made. An undercover DEA team arrived without a warrant. One agent tried to gain entry with a bad ID, but was turned down. The agent blew his cool, a security guard saw his gun and thought he was a robber; a scuffle broke out, and other agents came to the rescue. After several hours, the DEA procured a warrant from a local judge. The DEA left the scene after midnight, but not before calling in a professional safecracker to clean out the premises. In the meantime, patient advocates were on hand protesting. Degee Coutee called an LAPD operator, who appeared unaware of the raid. LAPD arrived and reassured the crowd that they had a right to protest and take pictures.
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