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    Medications containing pseudoephedrine are on display. The West Virginia Senate is scheduled to vote on a bill to make drugs used in the production of methamphetamine available only by prescription. (AP/Sue Ogrocki)
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    Attorney General Eric Holder is backing a bill to give federal judges more discretion over sentencing for some drug crimes.

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    Sam Walsh, left, a budtender, and facility manager David Martinez set up marijuana products as the 3-D Denver Discrete Dispensary prepares to open for retail sales on Jan. 1 in Denver, Colorado. (Getty Images File)
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    Employees David Marlow, right, and Chris Broussard work behind the sales counter inside Medicine Man marijuana retail store, which opened as a legal recreational retail outlet in Denver on Jan. 1. (AP Photo/Brennan Linsley)
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    A line waits outside the Cannabis Club  on Main Street  in downtown Breckenridge, Colo., for an 8 a.m. opening of the store on Jan. 1.  (AP/Denver Post)
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    Reimbursements for meth lab cleanups in West Virginia have increased from about $38,000 in 2008 to $717,000 in 2012. (AP File)

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    Fewer teens are trying fake marijuana known by such names as K2 and Spice, apparently getting the message that these cheap new drugs are highly dangerous, according to the government's annual survey on drug use. (AP/Ted S. Warren)
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