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Drug Free
Used to be, we had all these “drug free” goals — you know, like the 1986 crime bill that said we’d be drug free by 1995. Then Newt Gingrich said we’d be drug free by 2001. The U.N. said the … Continue reading
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Chilling effect?
Sometimes I wonder if Drug Czar Kerlikowske is even able to hear his own words. Link Under drug and racketeering statutes and extradition agreements, 10 Mexican cartel leaders have been convicted in U.S. courts in the last two years but … Continue reading
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