Meth: The powder devil
Meth: The powder devil
The “Zero Meth” billboards can be seen from highways all over the state, advertising a prevention program assembled by the Alabama District Attorneys Association. At the enforcement level, police and multi-agency task forces have been assembled to pursue those who are already addicted.
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Connecticut’s Drug War is a Bust
Cliff Thornton advocates for drug policy reform. When Clifford Thornton was two weeks shy of graduating high school in 1963, a Hartford police officer showed up at his grandmother’s door one Sunday morning. The cop asked Thornton to accompany him to a nearby field.
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Paul, Conway spar over drug policy
Spurred by Rand Paul’s suggestion that drug abuse isn’t “a real pressing issue” in the Senate race, Jack Conway spotlighted Kentucky’s “epidemic” of prescription pill abuse that is costing lives and overloading the courts and prisons with addicts who turn to crime to fund their habits.
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