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Issue Date: 03/25/2005

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1. Georgia: SENATE LIMITS ACCESS TO METH INGREDIENTS
The Senate approved a Housepassed bill to limit the sale of medications with pseudoephedrine and sent it to the governor.
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2. MASS. TROOPERS TO AID CITY IN GANG CAMPAIGN
Massachusetts has assigned state troopers to assist a city in its campaign against gang and weapon violence.
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3. Maryland: BALTIMORE PROPOSES 3% POLICE PAY INCREASE
Baltimore Mayor Martin O'Malley proposing a 3 percent pay increase for police and firefighters, noting the city's improved financial condition.
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4. Florida: SEX OFFENDERS WOULD WEAR TRACKING DEVICES
Senate President Tom Lee and House Speaker Allan Bense announced support for legislation that would require sex offenders to wear tracking devices.
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5. Oregon Proposes Statewide Standards For Police Exercise Of Deadly Force
Oregon Attorney General Hardy Myers has proposed a statewide standard for the police exercise of deadly force.
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6. ERRATTA
There was an error in the March 11 article on court safety. The Law Enforcement Alliance of America's recommended model law would create an offense ...
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7. ARKANSAS BACKS POLICE POWER TO ARREST ALIENS
Arkansas is poised to expand law enforcement powers to allow state troopers to arrest illegal aliens in a drive against terrorism and trafficking that exploits ...
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8. Rhode Island: INTERNET LISTING OF SEX FELONS GETS BACKING
Attorney General Patrick Lynch threw his support behind a legislative proposal to post the identities of sex offenders on the Internet.
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9. VIRGINIA MINORITY PANEL SEES WAYS TO CUT CRIME
Virginia can reduce crime in minority neighborhoods through community policing, drug courts, improved educational opportunities and better oversight of juvenile offenders, according to a governor's ...
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10. 6th Circuit: EVASIVE ATTEMPT AT HIGH SPEED IS RECKLESS
A suspect driving at high speed in an attempt to avoid police is engaged in reckless endangerment whenever other drivers are present, the 6th Circuit ...
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