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W.Va. — When his craving for painkillers got to be too much, Steve Dotson lay down and let his wife drive a car over his leg. It hurt, but he could dismiss the pain with thoughts of the medicated bliss that would follow. Soon, he lost his house, the state...
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Indiana State Police are investigating accusations that a high school math teacher here stalked a student he was tutoring. According to reports, a 16-year-old female was being tutored in math by the teacher in early-morning sessions. A relative of the...
Tags: DEA, Danville, School punishment, Danville Virginia, Danville Virginia metropolitan area, Danville Community School Corporation, Education, Real property law, Social Security, Property tax, Business Finance, Labor, Health insurance, Salary, Garfield, James A. Garfield
Vast swaths of the planet's surface are obliterated. \n 2012 : Cinematic catharsis \n \n by Marc Savlov \n on Friday 11/13/2009 \n \n Life is simple in Roland Emmerich\'s films. Confronted with unprecedented perils on a scale never before seen, the characters...
Tags: Roland Emmerich, cinematic catharsis, vast swaths, Madison, Amanda Peet, Catharsis, 2012, Godzilla, Dea, Disaster films, Doomsday films, Emmerich
Obama to meet plane carrying fallen soldiers in Afghanistan (CNN) -- The flag-draped coffins of at least 18 Americans killed in Afghanistan are scheduled to arrive at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware early Thursday, government and military officials...
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The DEA is investigating an apparent pot grow at a west Fort Collins home this morning. Several plainclothes law enforcement officers are at the 2-story raised ranch at 2206 Suffolk St. About 20 seedlings and small plants have been laid out on the driveway....
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Yesterday the Obama administration announced that the national government will stop interfering with states rights to legalize medicinal marijuana. With the government beginning to realize that marijuana is hardly a drug that should be prosecuted, some...
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One of the most crucial tenets of the American government is the fact that States have the right to govern themselves. Fourteen states have already taken this right to heart by passing legislation that allows the growth, sale and use of medical marijuana....
Tags: medical marijuana, Obama, DEA, alternative medicine, holistic health
Proponents of legalizing hemp picked the lawn of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Museum in Arlington, Va. to stage a demonstration Tuesday, officials say. The half dozen demonstrators from the advocacy group Vote Hemp began planting toasted hemp seeds imported...
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By Michael Webster: Syndicated Investigative Reporter. Oct 6, 2009 1:30 PM PDT Handcuffed L.A. Avenues gang membersAccording to a DEA operative in the L.A. area who insists on remaining anonymous told the U.S. Border Fire Report that businesses...
Tags: Drugs, war on drugs, Gangs, extortion, Mexican Drug Cartels, U.S. Mexucan Border, DEA, El Paso Police, Juarez Police, Juarez Mexico, El Paso Texas, Mexican Mafia, Los Zetas
By Michael Webster: Syndicated Investigative Reporter. Oct 4, 2009 at 1:30 PM PDT According to the National Gang Threat Assessment of 2009 and other law enforcement agencies...
Tags: Drugs, war on drugs, Gangs, extortion, Mexican Drug Cartels, U.S. Mexucan Border, DEA, El Paso Police, Juarez Police, Juarez Mexico, El Paso Texas, Mexican Mafia, Los Zetas