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Friday Talking Points – Our 4/20 Acronym Contest Challenge

Friday Talking Points – Our 4/20 Acronym Contest Challenge
He has balked at rescheduling marijuana, which would end the ridiculousness of federal laws treating marijuana as more dangerous than methamphetamine. … The purpose of this check, the political director of the Campaign to Regulate Marijuana Like … Read more on… Continue reading

The 11 Stupidest Arguments Against Legalizing Marijuana

The 11 Stupidest Arguments Against Legalizing Marijuana
But while drug warriors have touted this as evidence of a marijuana abuse epidemic, pot policy reformers have noted that the large majority of these patients have been referred by the criminal justice system, which has expanded options for treatment … Read more… Continue reading

Alcohol Addiction Side Effects – Watch This

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Is It Possible To Erase Memories That Trigger Addictive Behaviors?
With so few clinical studies, it's hard to say what, if… Continue reading

Collinsville police arrest two on driving under the influence charges

Collinsville police arrest two on driving under the influence charges
On March 20, Eric L. Kellems, 43, of Madison, was sentenced in U.S. District Court in Benton on an indictment charging conspiracy to manufacture methamphetamine, according to a press release from the office of the U.S. Attorney for the Southern… Continue reading

Betting terminals targeted by high street money launderers

Betting terminals targeted by high street money launderers
Betting terminals targeted by high street money launderers. The third season of Breaking Bad, the American TV drama series about a crystal meth dealer in Albuquerque, contains a key scene about the business side of an emerging crime empire. Here, the …… Continue reading

How Long Island is Losing its War on Heroin

How Long Island is Losing its War on Heroin
More than 4 million Americans ages 12 or older had used heroin at least once in their lives as of 2011, and the total increased by another 300,000 the following year, according to the latest figures available from the National Institute… Continue reading