Burglar With ‘Drug Abuse History’ Sent to Prison for Attempting to Steal TV – Norwalk Reflector
Burglar with ‘drug abuse history’ sent to prison for attempting to steal TV – Norwalk Reflector
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Burglar with 'drug abuse history' sent to prison for attempting to steal TV
Norwalk Reflector A Willard man who attempted to steal a TV was sentenced Wednesday to 17 months in prison. In early November, Jesse H. Moore, 26, of 415 W. Tiffin St., pleaded guilty to an amended charge of burglary. As part of a plea deal, prosecutors dismissed one … |
Ashley Reeb: Long sentences fail to address causes of drug abuse – Gainesville Sun
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Ashley Reeb: Long sentences fail to address causes of drug abuse
Gainesville Sun Perhaps ironic is not a strong enough word to describe Radel's arrest when considering his recent vote to mandate drug tests for welfare recipients. This vote is representative of a stubborn and grossly outdated perspective on drug use in society that … |
Global Drugs Abuse Testing Market Reseach- Global Industry Analysis, Size … – PR Web (press release)
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Global Drugs Abuse Testing Market Reseach- Global Industry Analysis, Size …
PR Web (press release) Drug testing business is described as providing of drug testing services to the various private and government agencies. Drugs testing services are primarily required for screening devices, defensive tools and for legal requirement. Drug testing is … |
Killing Pain: Tramadol the ‘Safe’ Drug of Abuse – MedPage Today
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Killing Pain: Tramadol the 'Safe' Drug of Abuse
MedPage Today Included in the mix were drugs well-known for their abuse and overdose potential — hydrocodone and methadone — and one that the medical world long had thought posed little threat: tramadol. But doctors — and the FDA, the agency charged with … Drug tramadol escapes stricter regulation |