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1 day ago ago from Southern Shift
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19 hours ago ago from Robert Helfend
It’s no secret that drug crimes carry some of the harshest penalties in the U.S. criminal code. Almost 70% of all people in U.S. prisons are, in fact, there because of some sort of drug related charge. Anyone charged with either a state or a federal crime related to possession, use, or trafficking is going to need a defense lawyer who knows the ins and outs of drug crimes, and how to protect you against them. One such attorney in the state ...
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15 hours ago ago from Law Enforcement Against Prohibition
Recently on this blog an anonymous commenter wrote: I understand your need to focus on the "seemingly impossible task" as noted by the Commissioner. Undoubtly, it fuels your agenda to promote the legalization of drugs in the fashion of "Can't beat them, why not join them". Fact is, that's the easy way out, and I'd bet you probably don't have any children to worry about. I'm on the front lines everyday, drugs destroy people and drain our ...
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1 day ago ago from The Underground
by Zach Becker It is time to declare a ceasefire. The war on drugs is a classic case of the solution being a bigger problem than the problem itself. Now, before you attack me, let me state that I have never tried nor ever intend to try any drugs. This is not the ranting of some pot or crackhead. I would heartily recommend all people stay away from drugs. This issue must be examined logically, though. We had 7.3 million people in ...
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22 hours ago ago from Potomac Highlands Conservative
This is another one of those posts that comes with a caveat of "opinions expressed here do not necessarily reflect the opinions of everyone at Potomac Highlands Conservative, etc. etc. etc." However, with that caveat in mind, the time has come to consider the positives of introducing some form of marijauna for medical use. In 2003 almost five million people reported using opiate pain medication for "non medical purposes" according to a ...
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