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The Alabama Association of Housing and Redevelopment Authorities (AAHRA) is cracking down on the unwanted presence of drug dealers and those engaging in criminal activity at its public housing sites. In February 2009, the 150-member association of housing authorities in the state revised its Criminal Trespass Policy. According to AAHRA, its members can adopt the model policy to help reduce criminal activity involving drugs and other activity that “threatens the peace and tranquility desired for public housing and its residents.”