By Alex Ricciardulli
There is only one initiative on the November ballot that deals with criminal justice, but it is a monumental and highly controversial one. Proposition 36, dubbed the "Substance Abuse and Drug Prevention Act of 2000," would fundamentally change the way California courts handle narcotics cases....
There is only one initiative on the November ballot that deals with criminal justice, but it is a monumental and highly controversial one. Proposition 36, dubbed the "Substance Abuse and Drug Prevention Act of 2000," would fundamentally change the way California courts handle narcotics cases....
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