Party drugs moving from clubs to the home
13-November-2004, Australia, Sydney Morning Herald
Ecstasy, amphetamines and other party drugs are increasingly being taken at home or at private parties, and researchers are warning the change in venue may place users at even greater risk of harm.
The annual Party Drugs Initiative surveyed more ...
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 ...
Teen to run smoke and sex shop
12-November-2004, United Kingdom, ic Wales
A 16-YEAR-OLD boy is to open a drugs paraphernalia and adult video store in Wales.
The store in Swansea will be run by Antony Manca, who has until now been living with his father Piet in Spain.
Mr Manca (senior) hit the headlines earlier this ...
Duchess's garden of cannabis, cocaine and opium
10-November-2004, United Kingdom, Times Online
ALREADY famous for her ornamental plantings, superlative roses and spectacular spending, the Duchess of Northumberland has won permission to grow drugs in her garden at Alnwick Castle.
One of the most popular tourist attractions in the North ...
John Ashcroft, hero of religious right, quits ...
10-November-2004, United States, The Independent
The US attorney general John Ashcroft, a right-wing evangelical who has been a lightning rod for critics of the Bush administration, announced his resignation last night.
In a five-page handwritten letter to President George Bush, Mr Ashcroft, ...
Drugs device hits clubbers (Yeovil)
09-November-2004, United Kingdom, Avon and Somerset Constabulary
Police in Yeovil have used a drug swabbing kit to test clubbers in the town.
Extra officers focused on the town centre on November 5 and 6 as part of operation Fountain which aims to tackle drug related crime.
As part of the operation officers ...
Govt funding website on dodging drug laws
09-November-2004, New Zealand, Scoop
A Youth Law website, partly funded by the Government, gives teens advice on how to dodge drug laws and sends them to a drug-legalisation website for further information, United Future law and order spokesman Marc Alexander revealed in Parliament ...
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 ...
Supreme Court Declines to Hear 2 Cases Weighing ...
09-November-2004, United States, The New York Times
The Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear cases from New York and Washington State on whether states violate the federal Voting Rights Act when they strip felons of the right to vote. But with 48 states, all except Maine and Vermont, ...
Indiana may limit sales of cold drugs
08-November-2004, United States, Lexington Herald-Leader
EVANSVILLE, Ind. - A proposal to help authorities crack down on the illegal methamphetamine trade by restricting access to over-the-counter medications would mean longer waits for cold medicines at Indiana's pharmacies.
People suffering from the ...
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