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Utah Leaders Say Pot in Cannon's Past No Big Deal
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Crosby, Cherrill
, Rolly, Paul
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Cannon, Joe
/ Orton, Bill
1991
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1991
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Utah Leaders Say Pot in Cannon's Past No Big Deal
1991
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\"It takes great character to realize you did something wrong and immediately turn yourself in, as Mr. [Joe Cannon] did 24 years ago,\" said Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah. Mr. Cannon said he and some other students in his dormitory at BYU were given some marijuana by Steve Studdert, former aide to President Reagan, who was a student undercover narcotics agent at BYU at the time. After the incident, Mr. Cannon said he turned himself in to campus security and was put on probation. He later served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, returned to BYU to graduate and later completed law school.
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