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The law runs counter to the state's criminal code reform which aimed to give judges more flexibility to suspend sentences, particularly of drug offenders.
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An Indiana lawmaker Wednesday took another pass at rewriting last year's religious freedom restoration law - and the measure barely got a hearing, let alone a vote.
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The House shot down a prescription-only bill targeting pseudoephedrine sales, but two other bills targeting meth production advanced out of Senate committee.
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Senate Republicans will push this session to make it easier for prosecutors to try to convict people as drug dealers.