I-100 author smokes foes
03-November-2005, United States, Rocky Mountain News
23-year-old turns tables on drug war with Denver victory
By Alan Gathright, Rocky Mountain News
November 3, 2005
It's not even noon and Mason Tvert already has hit seven television and five radio news shows in his post-election victory lap as ...
U.S. needs more sensible drug policy
03-November-2005, United States, Norther Star Online
Article By:
• David Conard
• dconard@northernstar.info
"Drugs are bad, m’kay"
So says Mr. Mackey, the school counselor from the "South Park" cartoon. That’s an oversimplification, which might be what the show’s creators are saying.
Mr. ...
Almost 11 million people in Britain have taken ...
28-October-2005, United Kingdom, The Independent
Almost 11 million Britons have taken illegal drugs, including four million who have experimented with class A substances such as heroin and cocaine.
The regular part played by drugs in many people's lives was disclosed yesterday by research ...
Battle won, but war's not over
28-October-2005, Canada, The Edmonton Sun
West-end cops say they've made a significant dent in organized crime and drug trafficking after two undercover investigations led to the arrests of 15 people, including six with ties to gangs.
But while cops said they've created a safer ...
Bleak news from the drug war
28-October-2005, United States, Recordnet
To me, Red Ribbon Week is a time not only to make the good arguments against drugs to kids, but time to salvage what shreds of national sanity remain after decades of America's war on drugs.
Next to solving every foreign policy problem ...
Kate Moss Cocaine Update
28-October-2005, United Kingdom, The Bosh
The man believed to have filmed Kate Moss snorting cocaine has been traced by the Evening Standard UK. It is alleged, the 25-year-old, who lives in a council flat in Whitechapel, had a spy camera concealed in his jacket at the recording session ...
U.S. Soldiers Involved in Drug Smuggling Ring
26-October-2005, United States, ABC News
Several cases of corruption in the military ranks have revealed a dangerous vulnerability in the nation's security, ABC News has learned.
Dozens of active and former soldiers have abused their military uniforms and authority in a drug smuggling ...
Drug war’s focus on grass obscures addiction’s ...
25-October-2005, United States, The Daily Tar Heel
BY SARA BOATRIGHT
KEEP 'EM ON THEIR TOES
October 25, 2005
Marijuana, apparently, loads unloaded guns.
That’s what the public service announcements would have you think, with dramatized scenes and stern voice-overs nearly culminating in a ...
School Considers Testing Students For Drugs
19-October-2005, United States, KMBC-TV
School board members in Sedalia are considering testing its students for drug use.
KMBC's Marcus Moore reported Tuesday that school leaders, parents and teachers admit that child drug use is a problem, but they don't all agree that drug testing ...
New strategies for the old war against drugs
18-October-2005, Canada, The Globe and Mail
Whether we like it or not, we appear headed for what will certainly be a loud and rancorous debate over this country's drug policies. And framing the discussion will be the ever-growing view of health professionals that it's time to turn convention ...
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