Drug Abuse: Thissen Sets Up Select Committee on Drug Abuse and Synthetic Drugs – MinnPost.com

Thissen sets up select committee on drug abuse and synthetic drugs – MinnPost.com
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Thissen sets up select committee on drug abuse and synthetic drugs
MinnPost.com
"This committee will examine the misuse of illegal drugs, prescription drugs, and synthetic drugs. In the coming months, this committee will work on this issue and come back next session with recommendations to curb drug abuse and sale across the state
Duluth DFL'er to Chair Committee on Synthetic DrugsWDIO-TV
Rep. Simonson to Chair Committee on Controlled Substances and Synthetic DrugsNorthland’s NewsCenter

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W.Va. to track kids at risk of abuse due to drugs – Northwest News and Tribune
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W.Va. to track kids at risk of abuse due to drugs
Northwest News and Tribune
"For several years, leaders within our State have been discussing and debating the prescription drug epidemic and illegal street drugs. As with any type of criminal activity, innocent people are negatively affected. In the case of prescription and
AP sources: Preventing drug abuse from harming childrenWVNS-TV
State Police Addressing Rising Child Abuse CasesWCHS
State Police, deputies adopt system to help track addicted parentsCharleston Gazette

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New efforts to prevent prescription drug abuse – WSFA
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New efforts to prevent prescription drug abuse
WSFA
A trio of new laws in Alabama is designed to fight prescription drug abuse. A recent study found the state had one of the highest rates of abuse in the nation. One of the new laws allows law enforcement to prosecute patients who visit several doctors

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Stivers: Drug abuse leads to more crime – Chillicothe Gazette
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Stivers: Drug abuse leads to more crime
Chillicothe Gazette
They have underlying mental health issues that cause them to turn to drugs.” Many officials posed questions to their peers, asking them whether they thought the proper actions are being taken to combat the problem. “Do we cut off the supply or the demand?

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