Narconon Hearing Draws Support And Opposition - 1990-10-10
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Narconon Hearing Draws Support And Opposition October 10, 1990,
Despite strong feelings from opponents and supporters, a crowd of nearly 300 remained orderly during a Tuesday public hearing on Narconon's application for state certification as a drug and alcohol treatment center.
Narconon's operation of the 75-bed drug and alcohol facility on Indian land at Chilocco has received strong opposition, primarily because of its ties to the Church of Scientology.
A recommendation on whether Narconon will be issued state certification is expected prior to the Oct. 18 meeting of the state Board of Mental Health, spokesman Rosemary Brown said.
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{{cite news | author = Patti Weaver | title = Narconon Hearing Draws Support And Opposition | url = https://www.tulsaworld.com/archives/narconon-hearing-draws-support-and-opposition/article_7df91a11-b6b3-57da-9ab7-5814c4be180f.html | work = Tulsa World | date = October 10, 1990 | accessdate = February 7, 2019 }}
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