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  • I'm thinking I read that Maryland does. It's telling me I'm out of points again. sorry
  • Appears to be NY State, but it also seems they are starting to reduce the drastic portions of their laws. NJ may come in 2nd. November 15, 2000 Revise New York's drug laws now Afraid of appearing soft on crime, New York lawmakers have willfully ignored the glut of problems created by the state's drug laws, the strictest in the nation. http://www.poughkeepsiejournal.com/projects/prison/op111500s1.shtml This recent report in NJ.com claims that twenty percent of New Jersey’s total prison population, around 5,596 state prison inmates, consists of inmates serving a mandatory minimum sentence for a drug offense in New Jersey of some kind. While other states have relaxed sentencing for drug crimes to save money on incarceration and alleviate some of the overcrowding in prisons across the country from imprisoning minor drug offenders, New Jersey lawmakers have resisted similar legislation. http://www.newjerseycriminaldefenseblog.com/2009/07/while_other_states_relax_drug.html Oklahoma Gov. Brad Henry (D) signed the strictest methamphetamine legislation (HB 2176) in the United States into law on April 7, http://www.pharmacist.com/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Pharmacy_Today2&Template=/CM/HTMLDisplay.cfm&ContentID=8449

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