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Date: 2014-06-09 17:02:52
Government
Law enforcement in the United States
Drug policy of the United States
Cannabis laws
Presidency of Richard Nixon
War on Drugs
Substance abuse
Illegal drug trade
Prohibition of drugs
Drug policy
Law
Drug control law

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