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Friday, January 12, 2007

This Week on Drugs

posted by on January 12 at 11:55 AM

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Not in Kansas Anymore: Wichita stops busting folks for low-level drug possession.

Less Treatment, More Prisons: Second-terminator proposes California budget.

Crack Down: New Orleans cops focusing on drug busts.

Nicotine Hand Gel: You’re smoking in it.

Bun in the Oven: Baked.

Sticky Fingers: Audit finds DEA may be pocketing seized dough.

Coca Banana: Millions in blow found in fruit boxes.

Hard Cash: 100 percent of Euros have traces of cocaine.

Hard Wired: SF company offers “Meth Coffee.”

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Meanwhile Russia seizes small fractions of the record crops Bush has helped make happen of opium and marijuana from Afghanistan ...

Time to declare victory and end the war!

Posted by Will in Seattle | January 12, 2007 12:14 PM
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"Medcenter spokesperson Kris Magstad said the hospital has an internal policy to test newborns exhibiting signs of marijuana in their system."

http://blogspace.mweb.co.za/Portals/_Liewe_Heksie/images/default/stoned%20baby.bmp

Posted by monkey | January 12, 2007 12:51 PM
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Why would we want a South African website?

Sheesh ... we're talking America here!

Posted by Will in Seattle | January 12, 2007 1:09 PM
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Totally Bogus.

Posted by Two Words | January 12, 2007 2:55 PM
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What? I don't get the marijuana story. What about this made it news in Bismarck, worthy of being in the paper? I work at a Seattle hospital, and women with newborns frequently test positive for marijuana and all sorts of other drugs. While cocaine, heroin, etc. are usually automatically followed up on by CPS, marijuana is usually taken as an "info only" report. Seriously, why is this in the paper?

Posted by Blacksheep | January 12, 2007 5:36 PM
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What? I don't get the marijuana story. What about this made it news in Bismarck, worthy of being in the paper? I work at a Seattle hospital, and women with newborns frequently test positive for marijuana and all sorts of other drugs. While cocaine, heroin, etc. are usually automatically followed up on by CPS, marijuana is usually taken as an "info only" report. Seriously, why is this in the paper?

Posted by Blacksheep | January 12, 2007 5:36 PM

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