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State of the States Report
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Changes in Pharmacy and Paraphernalia Laws Regarding Syringes in the US Since 1987
State-by-State Marijuana Laws
State of the States: Drug Policy Reforms: 1996-2002
News Summaries
Reform in the States for 2008
Working Toward a New Bottom Line in the States
Report: Drug Policy Alliance Follows Drug Policy Across the States
Poll Finds Over 80% of Wisconsin Residents Support Medical Marijuana
Polls
Public Support for the Medical Use of Marijuana
68% of Montanans Support Medical Use of Marijuana
ABC News Poll Shows Most Favor Efforts to Combat Addiction Over Punishment
Press Releases
New Report Finds Nationwide Momentum Building Against U.S. War on Drugs
First-Ever Report on U.S. Drug Policy Reforms Finds Over 150 New Laws in 46 States Since 1996
Drug Policy Reform Campaigns Come Down to Wire in Washington, DC, Ohio, Arizona, California, Nevada
Bill to Allow Proposition 36 Clients to Receive Food Stamps Passes California Legislature and Goes to the Governor’s Desk
Colorado Becomes 6th State to Pass Asset Forfeiture Reform
Reports
Illicit Drug Policies: Selected Laws from the 50 States
How State Medical Marijuana Laws Vary - Research Brief
Regaining the Vote: An Assessment of Activity Relating To Felon Disenfranchisement Laws
Marijuana: Early Experiences with Four States’ Laws That Allow Use for Medical Purposes
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