Tories Urge Compulsory Drugs Tests in Schools
06-January-2005, United Kingdom, Scotsman.com
Schools should be able to force pupils to be tested for drugs, the Tories said today.
A Kent school has introduced random drug-testing, but only those students willing to take part will be tested.
But shadow education secretary Tim Collins ...
Changing tactics in war on drugs
27-December-2004, United States, The Daily News
A proposal by a state House member should give us all cause to take a hard look at America's war on drugs.
The state legislator, Rep. Alice Bordsen, D-Alamance, is suggesting that non-violent youthful offenders who have committed felonies be ...
Bill Charges Pregnant Women On Drugs During Birth
11-December-2004, United States, 14 WFIE
Intelligence in action. The mother in jail, and the child becoming the responsibility of the state. Nice thinking. Does this cover tobacco and alcohol too? Well, Indiana is a tobacco producer, so paraphernalia guesses not. Good work gentlemen!
Authorities arrest 16 students for drugs at ...
22-November-2004, United States, kentucky.com
Sixteen students were arrested Monday morning in a drug round up at Morehead State University.
Five additional arrests were anticipated, said Dan Smoot, law enforcement director for the eastern Kentucky anti-drug task force Operation UNITE.
"A ...
Police: Parents must fight illegal drugs in their ...
14-November-2004, United States, The Capital
After a 20-year-old Annapolis man shot his stepfather following a possible confrontation over drugs, city police are encouraging more parents to take a stand against narcotics in their homes.
But while police and community activists agree family ...
Police: Child got drugs from breast milk
13-November-2004, United States, Houston Chronicle
A mother of six has been indicted on a charge of recklessly causing serious bodily injury to a child by passing drug-tainted breast milk to her 14-month-old daughter.
"I think a Tarrant County jury will probably be outraged by this and will be ...
Solvent drugs — a harmful new mode of ...
09-November-2004, Pakistan, Daily Times
PESHAWAR: Solvent drugs, a relatively new mode of intoxication among the poor working class is highly injurious to health and can cause severe mental illness or death within one year of its regular use.
“These drugs include adhesives such as ...
Pressed to do well on admissions tests, students ...
08-November-2004, United States, sfgate.com
BETHESDA, Md. -- On the morning he was to take the SAT last March, a 17-year-old senior at Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School in suburban Washington went looking for a bottle of pills. His score on practice tests had been too low and, with his sights ...
DRUG HELP WEBSITE SLAMMED
27-October-2004, United Kingdom, dailyrecord
Tories yesterday claimed an Executive-sponsored drugs website encouraged kids to break the law.
Tory justice spokeswoman Annabel Goldie accused the Executive of using the Know the Score website to 'aid and abet' children to hide drugs from ...
Deputy drug czar opposes legalizing marijuana
07-October-2004, United States, Billings Gazette
By CLAIR JOHNSON
Of The Gazette Staff
Scott Burns, a top federal official in the war on drugs, visited Montana this week intending to discuss methamphetamine. But Burns found himself talking instead mostly about marijuana, as Montanans prepare ...
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