H.Con.Res. 309100th CongressHouse Concurrent Resolution

Expresses the sense of the Congress that: (1) any proposal to legalize illicit drugs, as a method to combat their sale and use, should be…

Official title: A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of the Congress that any proposal to legalize illicit drugs as a method to address the problem of illicit drug trafficking and use in the United States should be rejected.

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Expresses the sense of the Congress that: (1) any proposal to legalize illicit drugs, as a method to combat their sale and use, should be rejected; and (2) the Congress should explore only those proposals which directly attack the supply of, and demand for, illicit drugs.

Introduced Jun 2, 1988
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Passed House
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Passed Senate

This house concurrent resolution has been filed. It will need to pass both the House and the Senate.

Who introduced this

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Richard Armey

Republican

U.S. Representative · TX-26

Bipartisan — 22 cosponsors (5 D, 17 R)

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