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207. Center for Consumer Freedom, "Anti-Alcohol
215. Florida Senate Bill 1456 and Florida House
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Bill 189, www.flsenate.gov/session/index.cfm?
consumerfreedom.com/headline_detail.cfm?HEA
BI_Mode=ViewBillInfo&Mode=Bills&SubMenu=
DLINE_ID=2111.
1&Year=2003&billnum=1456.
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216. MADD, Tax Form #990, 2001, www.madd.
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209. Jennifer Yachnin, "Police Setting Up DUI
Checkpoint Saturday," Roll Call, October 10,
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219. See Robert Levy, "Tobacco and the Rule of
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