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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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Although Methamphetamine, also called ‘Meth’, has limited medicinal uses but it can also cause addiction. Methamphetamine targets the Central Nervous System and causes release of neurotransmitter Dopamine and Norepinephrine. causes euphoric feeling, intense emotion, and loss of appetite, empathy, euphoria, mood changes, and psychotic aggressive behavior. There are various types of drug testing to detect Methamphetamine in the body. Urine ...
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On March 3, 2009 the United States Supreme Court ruled a damaging verdict to the pharmaceutical industry and a good verdict for consumers. A 6-3 decisional vote by the Supreme Court in the case of Wyeth vs. Levine upheld the right for patients to sue drug manufacturers for complications arising from the use of a prescription drug despite the drug’s approval from the Food and Drug Administration. The Wyeth pharmaceuticals company pressed the ...
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23 hours ago ago from U.S. News
Old school meth: Mexican cartels go back to basics MEXICO CITY (AP) -- Mexican cartels are increasingly going "old school" to keep supplying America with methamphetamine despite an ingredient squeeze. Some gangs have responded to a Mexican crackdown on their meth chemical of choice - pseudoephedrine - by reviving a production method so old, it was used by U.S. motorcycle gangs and bathtub chemists in the 1970s and '80s, recent seizures ...
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