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  1. The DEA Thinks You Have “No Constitutionally Protected Privacy Interest” in Your Confidential Prescription Records

    October 1, 2013News update
  2. Coalition Responds to Opponents of Oregon’s Bipartisan Driver Card Law Turning in Signatures for Referendum

    October 7, 2013Legislation
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    October 29, 2013Page
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