Teen Drinking Lawsuit May Publicize Little-Used Texas Host Law

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6/365, January 6th, 2009

I viewed my fellow man not as a fallen angel, but as a risen ape
– Desmond Morris

The Monkeys are upside down, living life thru a lens, Robbie Williams style.

Without the massive drug abuse and screaming teenage girls. Yet.

Setup here.

Teen drinking lawsuit may publicize little-used Texas host law
Audrey King, 17, was killed in a crash after getting into a car with another intoxicated teen. Her parents are seeking damages not from the driver, but from the owners of the property where the party was held.
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WestConn hosts panel on prescription drug abuse
DANBURY — A Town Hall Meeting will be held at WestConn about the misuse of prescription drugs Oct. 26. The program will be held at Western Connecticut State University ‘s Warner Hall on the midtown campus at 6 p.m. There will be refreshments, a quick powerpoint, and a panel and open discussion from the floor.
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Local law enforcement officers begin this year’s DARE program instruction in Moffat County
Of the training courses Moffat County Sheriff’s Office deputy Ryan Hess has taken, he said the Drug Abuse Resistance Education program was the hardest. “Seriously,” Hess said of the two-week course. “We had 10-hour days, and a minimum of six or seven hours of homework every night.” Hess and officers Tony Gianetti, Mike Edwards and Norm Rimmer of the Craig Police Department are local law …
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