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Zander Welton Wins Arizona Medical-Marijuana Extracts Case

Zander Welton Wins Arizona Medical-Marijuana Extracts Case

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The East Valley family sued on October 29 in Maricopa County Superior Court, receiving legal help from the American Civil Liberties Union of Arizona, after threats of possible felony prosecution by County Attorney Bill Montgomery. Judge Katherine … Read more on Phoenix New Times (blog)

 

Mum's death sparks call for changes to paramedics training

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Black History Month Speaker Looks at Racial Inequity in Income, Prospects for

Black History Month speaker looks at racial inequity in income, prospects for

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An Indiana University professor speaking about income inequality and the global society during a Black History Month program Sunday afternoon took an unexpected turn — an unexpected turn into the “Real Housewives of Atlanta.” “Although my values are … Read more on The Herald-Times (subscription)

 

Puerto Rico and Wall Street's 21st Century Debt Peonage Imperialism

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Mexican Officials Introduce Bills Seeking to Relax Marijuana Laws

Mexican officials introduce bills seeking to relax marijuana laws

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The bill would also raise personal limits for LSD, methamphetamine and cocaine. “We believe we're making a very important contribution to … ALSO: Afghanistan frees 65 prisoners deemed dangerous by U.S. · 3,600-year-old sarcophagus with mummy inside … Read more on Los Angeles Times

 

Fourteen charged in Project Sideshow

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The group was importing cocaine, meth, and ecstasy into Winnipeg for further distribution, said police, adding the gang included “the highest-level drug traffickers in Winnipeg.” … Possession of weapon for a dangerous purpose x3. Possession of … Read more on Winnipeg Sun

Do You Think They Will Legalize Marijuana Soon?

Question by Spencer: do you think they will legalize marijuana soon?
i want to become a process server when i am older, but they do drug tests ext. but i smoke a fair bit, usually from surgery pains they dont why i have yet. so i find smoking makes the pain go away, but if they legalize, i can have my dream job and be able to smoke dank, legalize all the way. I think people that judge havn’t tried it yet, try something before you deside to descriminate, what if i said i hate orange juice if i never tried it.

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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How Did the Coca-Cola Company Stay in Business?

Question by Ask Me?: How did the Coca-Cola company stay in business?
How did they manage to stay in business when people found out there were illegal drugs in there? or was it legal back then? Just out of curiosity, were any arrests made against the owners?

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Answer by class of ’13
When they found this out, it was a long time ago, so they just took it out without a penalty. I wish it was still added though.

Answer by Miss Missy W
Cocaine was legal back then. As was Codeine and a few other pretty addictive drugs. Once things were made illegal, businesses stopped putting such “ingredients” into their products.

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Court sentences drug traffickers and burglars

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The defendant shall submit to monthly/weekly random and scheduled drug testing. 3.) The defendant shall enroll in and successfully complete in patient drug abuse treatment at Stanton Villa Program and after care at Morgan Behavioral Health, at her … Read more on Morgan County Herald

 

Broncos' Miller denies having substanceabuse problem

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Woman Charged With Cocaine Possession Says Police Harassed, Mocked Her

Woman charged with cocaine possession says police harassed, mocked her

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During the hearing, Bradley told Cielinski that she had been looking for a relative that she needed to take back to Macon. A few people in the neighborhood had asked if she needed help when she arrived at about 3 a.m., and one of those people might … Read more on Columbus Ledger-Enquirer

 

Newcastle cocaine lord gets payback demand

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Getting Men to the Doctor – Before It Is Too Late

Getting men to the doctor – before it is too late

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Male avoidance of doctors may go even deeper. Men "are wired to examine the available evidence and then take reasoned action," said Dr. Francisco Fernandez, professor and chairman of the department of psychiatry and behavioral neurosciences at … Read more on Defiance Crescent News (subscription)

 

Drug Abuse, Trafficking in Kenyatta's Crosshairs

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El Paso Health: Report Lays Groundwork for Improvement

El Paso health: Report lays groundwork for improvement

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For women, alcohol is the most abused substance, followed by cocaine. For men, it's alcohol, followed by marijuana." Valenzuela said the excessive drinking in El Paso is fueled by "marketing, availability and affordable prices." One of the good things … Read more on El Paso Times

 


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Mark Scheffler column: Economy needs better fix than government stimulus

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