Crystal Meth Addiction

Former Wake District Attorney Colon Willoughby looks back on career

Former Wake District Attorney Colon Willoughby looks back on career
After a lengthy legal battle, Willard's attorney was forced to reveal to investigators what his client told him: Kontz injected a syringe of arsenic-laced fluid into Eric Miller's intravenous line in the hospital. “That was fascinating,” Willoughby … Read more… Continue reading

County HIV/AIDS coordinator has helped many overcome stigma

County HIV/AIDS coordinator has helped many overcome stigma
It would be the story of young men with short lives, of disease without treatment, of sickness with shame. Eventually, it would be the story … In 1987, the first treatments arrived, starting with the controversial cancer drug AZT and later with… Continue reading

Officials: Meth lab discovered where man fought with Orange County deputy

Officials: Meth lab discovered where man fought with Orange County deputy
Officials said they had to use a stun gun and pepper spray on Smith, but it had no effect. A short time later, Smith ran off and a search ensued, according to deputies. Investigators said a K-9 unit quickly… Continue reading

Drug ordinance back on table

Drug ordinance back on table
"In addition to the EPA guidelines, this ordinance would also adopt everything and anything the state of West Virginia has done since 2007 when they first started to come up with some standards about meth contamination abatement," McCauley told council … Read more on The Inter-Mountain… Continue reading

Crystal meth burglar suspected of carjacking woman in Dublin 4

Crystal meth burglar suspected of carjacking woman in Dublin 4
Cheaper than crack cocaine, meth has become popular with Irish addicts because of its intense "high". The quality and purity of "traditional" addictive drugs being sold here has declined in recent years. Less heroin is reaching Ireland, say sources …… Continue reading

Paul Hartshorn: More to the story on marijuana-related deaths

Paul Hartshorn: More to the story on marijuana-related deaths
People who use alcohol, meth, pcp, cocaine, and prescription medications like hydrocodone, oxycodone, and antidepressants do. As for the young man from Africa, was he mentally ill to begin with? Was he on a prescription antidepressant? What else is … Read… Continue reading