Drug Abuse: 82% Plunge in Sabah Drug Abuse Cases
82% plunge in Sabah drug abuse cases
Filed under: Drug Abuse
KOTA KINABALU: The number of drug addicts detected in Sabah for 2012 fell by 82.86 per cent compared to the number in 2011, according to Mayor Datuk Abidin Madingkir.
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Pain drug abuse monitored
Filed under: Drug Abuse
Nassau County Sheriff Bill Leeper is encouraging broader use of the state's Prescription Drug Monitoring Program. FPU claim asks city to pay $ 400K for airport cleanup Florida Public Utilities has submitted a formal notice claiming the city did not disclose information on solid waste buried under 8.3 acres that FPU purchased from the city in January 2012.
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The Drug War Should Be Over, Because We Lost
Subscribe – bit.ly The next time you see a kid in a just say no to drugs t-shirt, I want you to substitute, in your minds eye, the confederate flag because both are emblematic of the loosing side in a war- and just as the south was on the wrong side of the moral equation in the civil war, so too are defenders of our decades long failed war on drugs. The reason the benefits of medical marijuana are not more widely known is that the federal government thinks it would send the wrong message to children. This, according to Caltech Physicists’ John Schwarz, who, during a speech given at the medical marijuana conference last week said quote ” If All Science Were Run Like Marijuana Research, Creationists Would Control Paleontology”. Putting aside for a moment, the fact that flat earth religious Regressives already hold far too much sway over the way our children get educated — or rather brainwashed — in this country- what could possibly be the federal government’s objection to letting the public know that about the health benefits of medical marijuana? As Nicole Flatow at Think Progress reports, “During an address before a medical marijuana conference, John H. Schwartz explained how the Drug enforcement Association and National Institute on Drug Abuse act as a “tag team” to censor science, with NIDA holding a monopoly over legal access to cannabis for research, and the DEA refusing to reconsider the drug’s designation in the Controlled Substances Act as a dangerous substance …