Recognizing Alcohol & Drug Addiction : Destructive Addicts
Recognizing Alcohol & Drug Addiction : Destructive Addicts
Learn about destructive addicts in this free home health video. Expert: rivrsurvivor Bio: John DePalma, born and raised in, Queens, NY, has been a recovering…
'Krokodil is not a threat': DEA refuses to recognise flesh-rotting homemade …
Fears that the drug… Continue reading
Leaders Discuss Use of Prescription Drugs in Schools
Leaders discuss use of prescription drugs in schools
APTOS — Drug abuse can start in the medicine cabinet, with pain relievers scooped up by teens and passed out at parties, according to the Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Office. drug abuse – Yahoo! News Search Results
The prescription drug abuse epidemic… Continue reading
Acadiana Arrest Reports
Acadiana Arrest Reports
Breaux Bridge, LA. DOMESTIC ABUSE BATTERY; VIOLATION OF PROTECTIVE ORDER; FAILURE TO APPEAR; FAILURE TO APPEAR; FAILURE TO APPEAR; FAILURE TO APPEAR; FAILURE TO APPEAR; FAILURE TO APPEAR; FAILURE TO APPEAR; FAILURE TO APPEAR; FAILURE TO APPEAR; FAILURE … Read more on KLFY
Venezuela: US banned presidential… Continue reading
A Door Opens on North Side
A door opens on North Side
Architect Bob Baumbach, left, and Fred Underwood with a solar panel company, center, talk with Quincy Kofi Swatson, 22, of Manchester. They have started the Door Campaign to start an aquaponics greenhouse at the Northview Heights Family Support … Read more on Pittsburgh Post Gazette… Continue reading
Pelham Selectman Organizes Response to Drug Abuse – Eagle-Tribune
Pelham selectman organizes response to drug abuse – Eagle-Tribune
|
Pelham selectman organizes response to drug abuse Eagle-Tribune PELHAM — When word reached Pelham earlier this year that a graduate of the high school, a son of the town, had died from a drug overdose out of state, it shook Selectman… Continue reading |
AT&T Hosts Massive Caller Database for DEA
AT&T Hosts Massive Caller Database For DEA
The program, previously reported by ABC News and The New York Times, is called the Hemisphere Project. It's paid for by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration and the Office of National Drug Control Policy, and it allows investigators armed with … Read more on… Continue reading