The Trust Factor – Family Law Advice – Divorce, Custody, Abuse, Drug and Alchol Use
The Trust Factor – Family Law Advice – Divorce, Custody, Abuse, Drug and Alchol use — The Trust Factor – Family Law Advice – Divorce, Custody, Abuse, Drug and Alcohol use, domestic violence, physical abuse and the effects on Child Custody Case…
Does medical marijuana equal bad parenting?
“The judges, the police, CPS (child protective services) have been fighting this war on drugs for so long,” said Maria Green, a medical marijuana patient in Lansing,… Continue reading
Alabama Drug Rehab Detox | 877-677-4695 | Alabama Substance Abuse Treatment
Alabama Drug Rehab Detox | 877-677-4695 | Alabama Substance Abuse Treatment — Alabama Drug Rehab Detox | 877-677-4695 | Alabama Substance Abuse Treatment http://alcoholdrugrehabusa.blogspot.com Alcohol detoxification Alcohol Rehab Alco…
Mississippi lawmakers pass bill requiring drug tests for some welfare applicants
MONTGOMERY, Alabama — Mississippi lawmakers have approved a bill requiring some welfare applicants to be drug tested, according to The Washington Post. The Mississippi … be drug tested. A positive test requires entry in a… Continue reading
United Nations: Criminal Sanctions for Drug Use Are “Not Beneficial” – Drug Policy Alliance (Press Release) (Blog)
United Nations: Criminal Sanctions for Drug Use Are “Not Beneficial” – Drug Policy Alliance (press release) (blog)
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United Nations: Criminal Sanctions for Drug Use Are "Not Beneficial"
Drug Policy Alliance (press release) (blog) Vienna, Austria – Today, a key working group of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) announced the release of groundbreaking recommendations discouraging criminal sanctions for drug use. The Scientific Consultation Working Group on … |
Questions Remain About Whether Doctors Can Curb Children’s Drug Use – NPR (Blog)
Questions Remain About Whether Doctors Can Curb Children’s Drug Use – NPR (blog)
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Questions Remain About Whether Doctors Can Curb Children's Drug Use NPR (blog) "When there is a lack of evidence, doctors must use their clinical experience and judgment, and many clinicians may choose to talk with an adolescent to prevent or discourage risky behaviors, such as drug use," USPSTF member Susan Curry said in a … United States Preventive Services… Continue reading |

