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Dealers using reservation for drug distribution

Authors: White Mountain Independent

Publication Year: 2010

Last Updated: 2016-01-28

Journal: White Mountain Independant

Keywords: Native American, reservation, National Congress of American Indian, DEA, drug, dealers, methamphetamine, methamphetamine, Tribal Law and Order Act, Tribal law enforcement, white mountain independent, wmi

Abstract:

The number one issue with substance abuse on Native-American reservation lands has been and continues to be alcohol, but there seems there may be a shift in the illegal drug of choice among young people on The Mountain, including "Anglo" communities and The White Mountain Apache Reservation

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