Working classes turned on to hard drugs by cheap ...
27-May-2005, United Kingdom, Times Online
A HUGE increase in cocaine use was cited yesterday for the number of people on hard drugs in England and Wales rising to a record one million.
More than half a million people are now using Class A drugs every month and the number of young people ...
The Drug War: Back with a Vengeance
25-May-2005, United States, City Pages
by Beth Hawkins
May 25, 2005
If you think the congressional Republicans' war on the judiciary can't get any more shrill or irrational, you obviously haven't read up on House Resolution 1528, Defending America's Most Vulnerable: Safe Access to ...
No Ecstasy in blood of 'spiked drink' mum
24-May-2005, United Kingdom, Times Online
The mother who is thought to have died after drinking some water spiked with Ecstasy by her son had no trace of the drug in her body, police said today.
Detectives at Scotland Yard arrested the woman's 15-year-old son on suspicion of ...
Vanity Plate Spells Out Methamphetamine
24-May-2005, United States, sfgate.com
Most drivers may be puzzled by the vanity license plate C9H13N, but plenty of crooks likely nod their heads knowingly.
It's the chemical compound for methamphetamine, and despite a state law that prohibits references to alcohol or illegal ...
Drug Tourists Could Be Barred from Dutch Coffee ...
23-May-2005, Netherlands, Join Together
Marijuana-selling "coffee shops" in the Netherlands could become off-limits to visitors from other countries as the Dutch government looks for ways to curb so-called "drug tourism," Reuters reported May 20.
"We are developing a system whereby ...
Drugs force Reeve to quit TV
22-May-2005, United Kingdom, Times Online
CHANNEL FOUR cricket commentator Dermot Reeve has quit his job because of his addiction to cocaine. The former England Test and one-day player and Warwickshire captain said that his drug-taking had wrecked his marriage and his commentating career. ...
Drugs test for a job
22-May-2005, United Kingdom, ThisIsMoney
YOU'VE made it through the final round of interviews and that dream job is almost in your grasp. But you are asked to take a drugs test at the last minute - and a cold remedy could spell failure.
Some companies are turning to drugs testing as ...
Karzai rejects US criticism on drugs, slams abuse
22-May-2005, Afghanistan, Reuters AlerNet
By John Poirier
WASHINGTON, May 22 (Reuters) - Afghan President Hamid Karzai on Sunday rejected U.S. criticisms of his antidrug efforts, called international help in the fight "half-hearted," and demanded justice for prisoners abused by U.S. ...
20% of NZ soldiers tried drugs: survey
20-May-2005, New Zealand, Sidney Morning Herald
More than 20 per cent of soldiers, sailors and airmen in the New Zealand defence forces have admitted they have experimented with drugs, mostly marijuana.
In an anonymous survey across all three services 20.5 per cent of those surveyed said they ...
Court affirms teen's Ecstasy overdose was not ...
20-May-2005, United States, Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Four years after a Sewickley girl overdosed on the drug Ecstasy, the state Supreme Court has affirmed a trial judge's ruling that the man who is charged with selling the drug cannot be tried for homicide.
The 4-3 majority opinion, written by ...
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