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DdC Cannabis Sacrament Minister

Joined: 29 Dec 2003 Posts: 451 Location: Santa Cruz Cannafornia
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Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2006 11:51 am Post subject: Warrantless Searches Upheld |
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Another assault on Americans, bypassing Civil Rights to profit a few DEAth Merchant liars. The same as Mandatory Minimum Sentences and Three Strikes. Sewerders Sentencing Reform Act and with Klintoon the Higher Education Ax. The Drug War's Hidden Economic Agenda and the Spoils of Drug War Forfeitures Proving to be Lucrative. Past Drug Rulings Worried Some in Public Housing then Grammcracker made Food Stamps a Weapon in the War on Drugs. Oppressing citizens when they're down is an Un-American Activity by DEAthly Cowards and Liars. DdC
Judges, House Uphold Warrantless Searches
of Welfare Recipients, Students
Back here in the United States, two separate decisions Thursday increased the power of government officials to conduct warrantless searches. In San Diego, a district court upheld a program that allows home searches of welfare recipients without court-approved warrants. Under the program, welfare recipients face the loss of benefits if they do not agree to have their homes searched. Meanwhile on Capital Hill, the House approved a bill that would give teachers and school officials broad authority to search students. The Student Teacher Safety Act would require any school receiving federal funding to approve the new search authority.
Congress Considers Dangerous Mandatory Minimum Sentences For Marijuana
Ask Your Member of Congress To Oppose H.R.1528!
Jive Souder: Drug Sentencing Reform Act
Higher Education Act
In 1998, Congress passed an amendment authored by Rep. Mark Souder that denies federal financial aid to any student with a drug conviction. Given the racially disproportionate enforcement of drug laws, the Souder-amendment has a greater impact on people of color than whites. Also, the Souder-amendment only punishes working class and middle class students since wealthy students do not rely on financial aid to attend college.
Policing For Profit: The Drug War's Hidden Economic Agenda
Spoils of Drug War Forfeitures Prove Too Lucrative
Drug Ruling Worries Some in Public Housing
Food Stamps Become a Weapon in the War on Drugs
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