Mind-altering drugs banned but causing concern
Mind-altering drugs banned but causing concern
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But law enforcement officers and those in the drug-rehabilitation and medical field who gathered Thursday in Akron to discuss the synthetic stimulants warned their popularity could resurface. The abuse of bath salts — not the ones you use in your …
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Dowagiac man gets 15 years for abuse
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Katarri Edwards, 111 Ashland, Dowagiac, was sentenced to 180 days in jail for possession of cocaine less than 25 grams. Amber Bowen, 17934 Stateline Rd., Edwardsburg, was sentenced to 150 days in jail with credit for 59 days served for stealing a …
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Experts say prescription drug abuse can lead to heroin addiction
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By Michele Willer-Allred Prescription drug abuse leading to heroin addiction is prevalent among young people in Ventura County, and the problem most likely starts from use of prescription drugs found in the home, local law enforcement officials said …
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FAHRENHEIT 911-THE MOVIE-PART 1 BUSH’S COUSIN(WORKS FOR FOX) CALLS THE ELECTION 2000!
For most Americans, and for much of the global television audience, however, Bush was always either the presumed “winner” or at the very least, the likely winner. Al Gore was always seen as trying to either “catch-up” to Bush, or “overturn” the Bush victory. The Bush claim to victory always had the veneer of legitimacy while the Gore claim effused a certain stench. This perceived Bush victory, the perception that the horse race finally boiled down to one stallion breaking through the finish gate, was a network news fabrication. We saw it on TV. The networks called the election for George W. Bush, projecting him the winner — in effect declaring him the President Elect. CBS News’ Dan Rather boldly told us late on election night, “Sip it, Savor it, cup it, photostat it, underline it in red, press it in a book, put it in an album, hang it on the wall — George W. Bush is the next president of the United States.” The networks anointed a President and no recount of actual votes will ever be able to undo that coronation. The genesis of this call, and in particular the chronology of the ensuing echos are telling. The story began on election night at 2:16 AM. Fox News projected George W. Bush as winner of the Florida primary and the Presidential election. In a classic case of pack journalism that college professors will no doubt cite for years to come, ABC, CBS, NBC and CNN all followed Fox’s lead during the next four minutes, calling the election for Bush. The telling part of this …
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