possession of cocaine

My Health Project (Heroin)

My Health Project (Heroin) – Health project back in 2001.


 

Federal public defenders under investigation; accused of helping sex
“The fact that (Kucharski and Bryan) are aware that their conduct in this instance may rise to the level of a criminal investigation of them demonstrates a conflict that… Continue reading

Driver asleep at wheel; arrested for crack

Driver asleep at wheel; arrested for crack
Searching his car, they found a plastic bag containing what appears to be crack cocaine. Mayberry is facing Possession of Cocaine with Intent to Distribute and Impeding Traffic charges. The case has been turned over to the Albany-Dougherty Drug Unit … Read more… Continue reading

Rep. Trey Radel Leaves Rehab

Rep. Trey Radel Leaves Rehab
Radel has been in rehab for the past four weeks after pleading guilty to cocaine possession. He was sentenced to one year of probation. Source: Washington Post. Read full article. (link). Media Contact Reprint Requests · SHARE. Facebook; Twitter … Read more on Reason (blog)… Continue reading

Is my brother a cocaine user?

Question by Sweet_Elizabeth: Is my brother a cocaine user?
Okay, well my brother said that he uses cocaine. This morning I heard an odd nose and got out of my room. I saw my brother’s nose bleed really bad. I urged him to take him to the hospital but he… Continue reading

Local stories tell deadly dangers of drug abuse

Local stories tell deadly dangers of drug abuse
The use of heroin and other opiates will slow down a person's heartbeat and lower blood pressure until breathing stops, in some cases, and drugs of the opium family have claimed more lives in Minnesota's larger metro counties than cocaine and … Read… Continue reading

Obama Not ‘Scrambling Any Jets’ to Get Snowden

Obama Not ‘Scrambling Any Jets’ to Get Snowden


 

The Addiction Puzzle, Part 5: Bringing Scientific Rigor to Addiction Research
Saitz was drawn to addiction research in the late 1980s, during his medical residency at Boston City Hospital (now Boston Medical Center), where many patients were drug or alcohol… Continue reading