Statement from Assemblymember Alyson Huber on the rearrest of an inmate released early as part of an effort to reduce the state's prison population.
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Assemblymember Huber’s opening remarks at today’s news conference.
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Assemblymember Huber says She hopes AB 1678 ends up being unnecessary.
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Assemblymember Huber says cocaine and heroin dealers already face mandatory minimum jail time.
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Assemblymember Huber says treatment center statistics show methamphetamine addiction is a huge problem for California and nationwide.
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Assemblymember Huber says it’s time to put a mandatory minimum jail sentence for meth dealers on the books.
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Assemblymember Huber says methamphetamine abuse is the biggest drug problem facing California.
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Amador County Sheriff Martin Ryan says law enforcement anti-drug task force statistics show meth is the single largest drug problem
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Amador County Sheriff Martin Ryan says a mandatory minimum jail sentence for meth dealers will reduce the spread of methamphetamines
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San Joaquin County Undersheriff John Picone says cracking down on meth dealers will also reduce other drug related crimes
Assemblymember Alyson Huber comments on the meth crack down.

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