• From 1990 to 1994, Gauweiler served as Bavarian State Minister for Regional Development and Environment in the government of Minister-President Max Streibl. (wikipedia.org)
  • 91 percent of the increase in African Americans confined in federal prisons from 1990 to 1994 was due to increased incarceration for drug crimes. (serendipity.li)
  • In 1987, during Gauweiler's time as secretary of state in the State Interior Ministry, Bavaria put into effect some of the stiffest AIDS regulations ordered anywhere in the world, including mandatory blood tests for prostitutes, drug addicts, prison inmates, applicants for civil-service jobs and some foreigners seeking residence in Bavaria. (wikipedia.org)
  • Amsterdam, which permitted unofficial tolerance zones for drug users, saw a decline in heroin addicts from 9,000 in 1984 to 6,000 by 1990. (serendipity.li)