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	<title>DPA Objects to Travel Law Punishing Past Drug Use</title>
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    DPA&#039;s core principle that people should not be punished for what they put into their own bodies absent harm to others has inspired us to get involved in the case of Andrew Feldmar, a Canadian psychologist.
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