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A Message from IACP President Craig Steckler
Additional resources on Marijuana Legalization Issues from the California Police Chiefs Association
President Steckler Letter to President Obama on Marijuana Legalization
Chief McNeil and Sheriff Amerson Letter to Attorney General Holder
A Message from IACP President Mark Marshall
Speaking Out Against Drug Legalization
prepared by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration and the IACP
Joint Statement from the International Association of Chiefs of Police and the National Sheriffs Association on California’s Proposition 19
Statement of Chief Michael Carroll and Sheriff BJ Roberts
Fact Sheets from ONDCP
-Marijuana: Know The Facts
-Marijuana Legalization: A Bad Idea
Former DEA Heads Make Public Letter of U.S. Attorney General Regarding the U.S. Justice Department's Position on Prop 19
Press Statement of Former DEA Administrators Robert C. Bonner and Peter Bensinger
Proposition 19: California’s Marijuana Legalization Debate
By Kim Raney, Chief of Police, Covina, California, Police Department; and Vice President, California Police Chiefs Association, Covina, California
Message from IACP President Michael Carroll regarding Prop 19.
IACP President Michael Carroll speaks out about marijuana legalization and against California's Prop 19.
The Regulate, Control, and Tax Cannibis Act of 2010
California's Proposition 19 text
National Organization of Black Law Enforcement (NOBLE)
Press Release regarding Proposition 19
California Police Chiefs Association
Medical Marijuana Dispensary Information
Legalizing marijuana is bad for California
By Susan Manheimer, President of the California Police Chiefs Association and San Mateo Police Chief
Why California should just say no to Prop. 19
By Gil Kerlikowske, John Walters, Barry McCaffrey, Lee Brown, Bob Martinez and William Bennett, Directors of the Office of National Drug Control Policy
Viewpoints: Should Californians approve Prop. 19? No Dutch town's woes show social cost isn't worth it
By Blair DiSesa Henley -Special to The Sacramento Bee
Teens' Ease Of Getting Marijuana Blamed On Medical Pot Cards
State Law Says Patients Under 18 Wanting Medical Marijuana Card Need Parental Permission
SAN DIEGO -- The ease in which local teens are obtaining pot is being blamed on medical marijuana cards, and both sides of the marijuana dispensary debate acknowledge it is a growing problem.
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