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Administrative/Regulatory

Sep. 24, 2004

Prop. 36 Fails Serious Drug Addicts, Says State Report

SACRAMENTO - Hard-core addicts are losing out under California's drug-treatment initiative, Proposition 36, according to a state-commissioned study to be released today by researchers at UCLA.

        SACRAMENTO - Hard-core addicts are losing out under California's drug-treatment initiative, Proposition 36, according to a state-commissioned study to be released today by researchers at UCLA.
        To expedite treatment of drug offenders, some counties are placing them in outpatient programs that are able to accept them immediately rather than waiting for spots to open in residential ...

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