Posts Tagged ecstasy

Canadian drug dealers exploit tiny Mich. airports

A Cessna airplane touched down about midnight, dropped a load of drugs and was back in the air in 90 seconds. Suddenly, the pilot of a U.S. border patrol helicopter hovering nearby turned on a powerful spotlight and tracked an SUV fleeing with hockey b…

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What Drugs Are Teens Using The Most? [Infographic]

About 1.2 million people age 12 to 17 smoked cigarettes, drank alcohol or used marijuana on any given day in 2006, according to The Office of Applied Studies (OAS) in the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. In addition 49,000 ado…

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Kevin Armento: Why Marijuana Is Not A Drug

Forty years ago this fall, marijuana was classified a Schedule I Controlled Substance, along with ecstasy, LSD, and heroin. The qualifications required for a drug to reach such an esteemed distinction are threefold: 1. High potential for abuse, 2. No currently accepted medical use, and 3. Lack of accepted safety for use.

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Mexico’s New Drug Law May Set an Example

With barely a peep from Washington, Mexico decriminalizes the use of small amounts of marijuana, cocaine, heroin, ecstasy and crystal meth. Where’s the drug war?

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Pot Collective Manager Not Guilty Of Marijuana Charges

SAN DIEGO — Jovan Jackson, the manager of a San Diego medical marijuana collective accused of possessing and selling marijuana for profit has been found not guilty of five charges relating to the marijuana but was found guilty of possession of Xanax and ecstasy. Tuesday, December 1, 2009.

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Psychedelics May Have Health Benefits

Scientists are studying the possible health benefits of LSD, marijuana, ecstasy and other psychedelic drugs. According to the Guardian , a growing number of people are using the drugs to help them cope with conditions such as cluster headaches and chronic anxiety attacks. Research was carried out in the 1950s and 1960s into psychedelics.

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Mexico’s New Drug Law May Set an Example – Time.com – Yahoo!

Mexico is decriminalizing small amounts of marijuana, cocaine, heroin, ecstasy and crystal meth. Will the US start to decriminalize leading eventually to government regulation and taxation and an end to the golden age of crime that Drug Prohibition has produced. If we do maybe Al Capone will stop laughing at us from his perch in hell!

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In Decriminalizing Much Drug Use, Mexico May Be Setting…

With barely a peep from Washington, Mexico decriminalizes the use of small amounts of marijuana, cocaine, heroin, ecstasy and crystal meth. Where’s the drug war?

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