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  1. Arguement Against Minimum Drug Sentencing

    Arguement against minimum drug sentencing Argument against mandatory minimum drug sentencing There are many different argument both for and against mandatory minimum

  2. Addiction

    FOR USE, ABSTENTION, AND QUITTING ILLICIT DRUG USE BY AMERICAN ADOLESCENTS: A Report Commissioned by the Drugs-Violence Task Force of the National Sentencing Commission

  3. Crack Cocaine Vs, Powder Cocaine

    (Coca and cocaine). The United States has faced a major problem with the illegal drug and has decided on different sentencing guides for cocaine claiming that crack

  4. The Rockefeller Drug Laws: America's War On Drugs: A War We Are ...

    1973 under Governor Nelson Rockefeller, New York State has had the harshest sentencing for low-level, non-violent drug offenders of any other state in the nation.

  5. An Unfair Drug War

    reducing drug sentences. New York, Connecticut, and Washington, are also considering similar drug sentencing reforms. The History of drugs has led to an even more

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  1. Mandatory Drug Sentences Opposing Viewpoints

    that I have chosen to debate the positives and negatives of reducing mandatory sentencing for drug offenders. This aspect is a very controversial issue right now.

  2. Illegal Drug Use

    was sweeping America's inner city neighborhoods. While the principle goal of mandatory sentencing for drug related offenses was to deter illegal drug use and abuse,

  3. Business Law

    Business Law Facts: A California court's order sentencing respondent Knights to probation for a drug offense included the condition that Knights submit to search

  4. Pros And Cons Of Sentencing Guidelines And Mandatory Minimum ...

    Because of cuts in many state budgets, and overcrowded prisons due to mandatory drug sentencing, lawmakers are facing a financial crisis. Many states have begun to

  5. Jail Based Treatment And Drug Re-Entry Courts

    legislators in several states have recently expressed greater interest in changing sentencing laws for drug offenses and increasing substance abuse treatment for

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