Drug Rehab: Why Barney Frank and Ron Paul Are Wrong on Drug Legalization

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Drug Rehab: Why Barney Frank and Ron Paul are wrong on drug legalization
From certain precincts on the left, notably Barney Frank, to certain precincts on the right, notably the editorial page of National Review, we are witnessing a new push to end the so-called war on drugs and legalize drug use, starting with marijuana. Indeed, Ron Paul, Barney Frank’s co-sponsor in the latest legislative effort, said recently he would go so far as to legalize heroin.
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Drug Rehab: Flier ruffles feathers near Westside rehab house
SANTA CRUZ – A flier distributed this week on the Westside warned neighbors about a house on the 100 block of Getchell Street that recently opened to people recovering from drug and alcohol abuse.
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Drug Rehab: Lohan freed from home confinement
Lindsay Lohan was released from home confinement at 10:20 a.m. Wednesday, 35 days after she began serving her sentence for misdemeanor theft and probation violation, a spokesman for the Los Angeles County sheriff said Wednesday.
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Drug Rehab: Lohan freed from home confinement
Lindsay Lohan was released from home confinement at 10:20 a.m. Wednesday, 35 days after she began serving her sentence for misdemeanor theft and probation violation, a spokesman for the Los Angeles County sheriff said Wednesday.
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