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  • How Do Police Officers Determine Marijuana Impairment in Drivers?
    How Do Police Officers Determine Marijuana Impairment in Drivers?

    Commentary by Teri Moore

  • Nicotine and Harm Reduction Newsletter – December 15, 2017
    Nicotine and Harm Reduction Newsletter – December 15, 2017

    Harm Reduction Newsletter by Guy Bentley and Brian Fojtik

  • People of the State of California v. Jessica Claire McElfresh
    People of the State of California v. Jessica Claire McElfresh

  • Maine Governor Vetoes Bill Raising the Smoking Age to 21, Legislature Should Let Veto Stand
    Maine Governor Vetoes Bill Raising the Smoking Age to 21, Legislature Should Let Veto Stand

    Commentary by Brian Fojtik

  • Shifting New Jersey Lottery to Pensions is a Gamble
    Shifting New Jersey Lottery to Pensions is a Gamble

    Commentary by Anthony Randazzo and Daniel Takash

  • Harm Reduction Newsletter, April 7
    Harm Reduction Newsletter, April 7

    Harm Reduction Newsletter by Guy Bentley

  • Why Florida Needs a Safety Valve to Prevent Excessively Harsh Mandatory Minimum Sentences for Drug Offenses
    Why Florida Needs a Safety Valve to Prevent Excessively Harsh Mandatory Minimum Sentences for Drug Offenses

    Policy Brief by Lauren Krisai

  • Banning Medical Marijuana Dispensaries in Florida Communities Is a Bad Idea
    Banning Medical Marijuana Dispensaries in Florida Communities Is a Bad Idea

    Commentary by Adrian Moore

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    Power to the Doctors

    Commentary by Adrian Moore

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