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RAYSAC Radar: Prescription Drug Abuse Leads Teens to Heroin – Roanoke Times

RAYSAC Radar: Prescription drug abuse leads teens to heroin – Roanoke Times


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RAYSAC Radar: Prescription drug abuse leads teens to heroin
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According to the Partnership for a Drug-Free America, on an average day 2,500 teenagers will abuse prescription medication. The 2013 Monitoring the Future made available by… Continue reading

How Many Different Tobacoo Products Are There?

Question by bluebeard: how many different tobacoo products are there?
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Types of tobacco

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Tobacco use is responsible for nearly one in five deaths in the United States.”

“For each 1,000 tons of tobacco produced, about… Continue reading

Getting Sole Custody of Your Child

Getting Sole Custody of Your Child
The ongoing and somewhat sad saga over sex abuse allegations against film director Woody Allen (brought against him by ex-wife Mia Farrow) is being seen as an alleged case of child abuse. But, at the heart of it, is the residue of a …… Continue reading

Call for Ketum Leaves to Be Classified Under Dangerous Drugs Act

Call for Ketum leaves to be classified under Dangerous Drugs Act
KUALA LUMPUR: National Association for the Prevention of Drug Abuse (Pemadam) reiterated the call for ketum leaf to be classified under the Dangerous Drugs Act as a result of the rising incidence of ketum addiction especially among youths. drug… Continue reading

Pure Fentanyl Killed Three in Addison County

Pure fentanyl killed three in Addison County
Fentanyl is being sold and packaged as heroin and state officials say just a few grains of the pure drug “can stop your breathing and kill.” The Vermont State Police issued a statement on Wednesday urging Vermonters not to inject fentanyl, or any… Continue reading

Advocates on Each Side of Pot Debate Pressure Obama to Take Stand

Advocates on each side of pot debate pressure Obama to take stand
WASHINGTON — With more than half of all federal prisoners serving time on drug charges, the Obama administration says it's time to free more low-level drug offenders. “This is where you can help,” Deputy Attorney General James Cole… Continue reading