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Editorial: New York Right to Try Medical Marijuana

Editorial: New York right to try medical marijuana

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And Colorado and Washington have gone even further, legalizing marijuana for recreational use. … But until that happens, Cuomo's approach could provide answers about the efficacy of medical marijuana while providing relief for a few sick people. It's … Read more on Newsday

 


Stop Smoking Pot – The Physical Effects of Marijuana Abuse – http://www.quittingsmokingtimelines.com.

 

5 Reasons Why Legalizing Marijuana Stinks

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Conway Announces $32 Million for Drug Addiction Treatment

Conway announces million for drug addiction treatment

Filed under: treatment for addictions

8, 2013) — More than $ 32 million recovered in settlements with two pharmaceutical companies will be used throughout Kentucky to expand substance abuse treatment, including opiate addictions. Attorney General Jack Conway announced Monday that more … Read more on The Lane Report

 

Horses can make difference in addictions therapy

Filed under: treatment for addictions

Watch the video above: horses may play a role in treating First Nation youth with addictions. SASKATOON – Researchers from the University of Saskatchewan and University of Regina say horses can play a large role in treating First Nations youth who are … Read more on Globalnews.ca

Legalizing Marijuana Not a Priority Among St. Lawrence County Representatives

Legalizing marijuana not a priority among St. Lawrence County representatives

Filed under: effects of drug abuse on society

“I don't think legalizing marijuana is the best idea at this time, when you consider that in recent years, we have been dealing with a number of issues related to drugs and synthetic drugs—bath salts, synthetic marijuana, prescription pill abuse and … Read more on North Country Now

 

Documentary about game addiction premiers at Sundance Film Festival

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Substance Abuse Prevention


Substance Abuse Prevention – A substance abuse prevention video for high school students, grades 10 and 11.

 

Gov. Tomblin's 2014 State of the State Address Speech

Gov. Tomblin's 2014 State of The State Address speech

Filed under: meth addiction treatment options

"New recovery coaches are available in north central West Virginia to help support those graduating substance abuse treatment programs. New detox stabilization units will begin operating in … "Based on the hard work and recommendations of the … Read more on WOWK

 

Prepared text of Gov. Beshear's address

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Hassan Will Speak at Substance Abuse Conference at Pinkerton

Hassan will speak at substance abuse conference at Pinkerton

Filed under: information about drug abuse

Pfeifer said substance abuse professionals are seeing an increase in the abuse of prescription medications, such as pain killers, along with heroin use. He said there has been a significant increase in heroin use by people in the age range of 18 to 25 … Read more on The Union Leader

 

Alcohol & Drug Rehab Guelph Launches Program to Free Adults and

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Is There Any Anime That Involves Heavy Drug Use?

Question by pacmanghost24111: Is there any anime that involves heavy drug use?
Basically I’m looking for Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas anime-style.

Best answer:

Answer by Bryan
i think kite is the only one i know of.

Schedule 1 Narcotics List Says “No Accepted Medic Use in USA” but Marijuana Is on the List? Confused?

Question by Dan Kor: Schedule 1 narcotics list says “no accepted medic use in USA” but marijuana is on the list? confused?
I am reading in my text book it said Examples of schedule I narcotics, and I found Marijuana on it.

It also states that “No accepted medical use in the United states and possesses an extremely high potential for abuse”

But for california, it is a medical use, and it is in the United states obviously. So i did research and all webistes say weed is on narcotics I list…

Is This an Example of What Obama Calls a Safe Southern Border for American Children?

Question by Te Amo Mucho Mas Desde El Comienzo Mazatlan MX: Is this an example of what Obama calls a Safe Southern Border for American Children?
Enchilada Smackdown: Mexico vs. United States and Obama weakness
Laredo, a border city in northern Mexico, a Woman was beheaded for using social media to report on criminals, prosecutors said.
Maria Elizabeth Macias’s decapitated body was found over the weekend, the Tamaulipas state Attorney General’s Office said.
The 39-year-old journalist’s body was found by police on Saturday in Nuevo Laredo, which lies across the Rio Grande from Laredo, Texas, the AG’s office said.
Macias’s dismembered body was dumped at the Christopher Columbus Monument on a busy avenue in the border city.
The journalist’s legs and trunk were tossed in the grass, while her head was placed on a planter with a computer, mouse, cables, headphones and speakers.
Macias, who signed her postings as “La nena de Laredo” (The Chick from Lareodo), used social-networking sites to report on a criminal organization, the AG’s office said.
Two young people were murdered on Sept. 13 and their bodies were left hanging off a pedestrian bridge in Nuevo Laredo for using social-networking Web sites to report criminals.
The bodies of the young man and young woman showed signs of torture, and motorists were the ones who spotted the bodies and called police.
Messages warning others not to use social-networking Web sites to report drug traffickers were left on each of the bodies.
One of the messages was signed “Z,” a reference to Los Zetas, which operates along the border with the United States and is considered Mexico’s most violent drug cartel.
Mexico has become one of the most dangerous places in the world for journalists in the past few years, and the most dangerous country for members of the media in Latin America, non-governmental organizations say.
Hundreds of journalists and media industry workers took to the streets of Mexico City on Sept. 11 to demand that officials clear up the recent killings of two female reporters and punish those responsible for attacks on journalists.
Journalists have increasingly been targeted in recent years by drug traffickers and other organized crime groups, especially in northern Mexico.
Media members must also contend with long-running abuse at the hands of federal, state and local officials.
Since 2000, more than 70 journalists have been murdered and 13 others have gone missing in Mexico, the National Human Rights Commission, or CNDH, Mexico’s equivalent of an ombudsman’s office, said.
Authorities have not solved any of the cases of the journalists listed as missing since 2005 in Mexico, the Inter American Press Association, or IAPA, said in a report released last November.
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DA Steidley Seeks Second Term

DA Steidley seeks second term

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Tommy Dunlap, who has over 20 years of law enforcement experience and is a District Attorney Investigator, was honored as Investigator of the Year for 2013 for implementing a multiple agency drug bust last year which resulted in 2.5 lbs of crystal … Read more on Claremore Daily Progress

 

Is Your Spouse The Next Walter White?

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