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Milliken Remarks for Drug Abuse Workshop 1972
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Barbara Anthony on Marijuana Concerns (1973)
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Testimony of Lt. Brickley before the Select Committee on Crime (Jun 1971)
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Goose Lake Festival Poster The poster was posted and passed around by Michigan youth promoting the Goose Lake International Music Festival, also referred to as the Midwest Woodstock. It was a rock 'n' roll concert in Jackson County. -
Parents Concern About Drugs The document addresses the drug use that occured at 'Goose Lake Festival.' The documtents author is concered with both the parents and governments responsibility for protecting young people from drugs. It calls for a united effort to stop drugs. Calls for the state to be more punitive -
Milliken's State of the State 1970
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Proposal B Affected Offenses
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Third Analysis HB 4190 HB 4190 aimed to increase penalties for illegal narcotic drugs. It outlined specific penalties for the manufacture, delivery, and possession of narcotics, with more severe penalties for larger quantities (650 grams). The House Fiscal Agency anticipated increased costs due to the bill. Arguments for the bill included its potential as a deterrent, while arguments against it raised concerns about mandatory sentencing and its impact on the prison population. -
Patterson Request For Parole Reform Support (1975)
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Dir. Johnson on Patterson Parole Failure Comments (1975)
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Patterson Ballot Initiative Press Release (1977)
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Patterson Support for Parole Reform (1977)
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Proposal B Petition Instruction Sheet (1977)
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Patterson Must Reform Parole (1977)
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Jackson Citizen Patriot (June 28, 1981)
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Patterson Early Parole Examples (1975)
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Much To Do About Good Time Visual (1979)
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Johnson Population Crisis (1976)
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Current Issues in Corrections (June 1977)
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Bill Kime Impact of Good Time Changes (1977)
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Dir. Johnson Concerns About Patterson's Claims (1977)
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Gov. Milliken State of the State Message (1977)
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Gov. Milliken State of the State Message (1974)
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Gov. Milliken Special Message on Criminal Justice (1975)
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“Ionia guards claim they fired about 30 live shells during riot” Detroit Free Press article (1981)