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Members of Congress said ad nauseam the Anti-Drug Abuse Act was "sending a message" of zero-tolerance toward drugs.
Eric E. Sterling: Congress on Speed: Partisan Conflict Led to Many Problems in 1986 Drug Law Eric E. Sterling 2011
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Twenty-five years ago last Thursday Oct. 27, President Reagan signed the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986, after less than ninety days of jockeying between the Democratic House and Republican Senate.
Eric E. Sterling: Congress on Speed: Partisan Conflict Led to Many Problems in 1986 Drug Law Eric E. Sterling 2011
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Then I suppose we can get you to agree that “Conservatism is my Anti-Drug” and STORM crossed the line as well with their language?
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Now, 25 years after the first crack cocaine law was enacted in the 1986 Anti-Drug Abuse Act, the sentencing commission has taken another step toward ending the racial and sentencing disparities that continue to exist in our criminal justice system.
Laura W. Murphy: Justice Is Served Laura W. Murphy 2011
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Oz and Ends: Robin Sits Out an Anti-Drug Campaign skip to main | skip to sidebar
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The Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America will welcome more than 2,500 delegates from across the country for the 22nd Annual National Leadership Forum in National Harbor, MD, just outside Washington.
Kevin A. Sabet, Ph.D.: Not Your Father's Drug Prevention Program Ph.D. Kevin A. Sabet 2012
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Lastly, while the majority of Canadians support the legalization of marijuana, the newly elected minority government of Canada campaigned on a “National Anti-Drug Strategy,” which considers marijuana possession illegal and includes a much more restrictive law with higher minimum penalties.
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In the research for the most recent report, we wanted to know if the 2008 Anti-Drug Law had changed anything to improve respect for the basic rights of drug users.
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But in 1988, the Anti-Drug Abuse Act created a new classification for crimes of non-citizens, called "aggravated felonies."
Deportation Looms For 50-Year Legal Resident Elise Foley 2010
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But in 1988, the Anti-Drug Abuse Act created a new classification for crimes of non-citizens, called "aggravated felonies."
Deportation Looms For 50-Year Legal Resident Elise Foley 2010
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