Deputy's Book: Drug Enforcement Efforts Not Enough
Deputy's book: Drug enforcement efforts not enough
Filed under: Drug Use Chicago
But for him, the focus on drug seizures by law enforcement agencies — both locally and nationally — isn't enough. Hain's growing concern about drug use recently prompted him to write a book, “In Roads: A Working Solution to America's War on Drugs,” …
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Drug, sex censorship in songs unbalanced
Filed under: Drug Use Chicago
By Matthew Ahasay • April 12, 2012 • Category: Opinions I was recently riding a train from Chicago to St. Louis, sitting in front of two mothers and their children. Everything was normal, the kids were annoying and the mothers were doing their best to …
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Chris Hardwick: The ultimate nerd, who really isn't
Filed under: Drug Use Chicago
Last year, during the Chicago Comic and Entertainment Expo at McCormick Place, better known as C2E2, I walked the convention floor with Hardwick for a while, which was much like visiting someone's favorite restaurant with its favorite customer — every …
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Drug Abuse: A Family Matter? – A Lecture by Glen Hanson, PhD, DDS – The Silverstein Lecture series is hosted by Northwestern University’s Center for Genetic Medicine twice annually to bring advances in genetic medicine to the public. The fall 2011 lecture series, held on October 26, 2011, featured Glen Hanson, PhD, DDS Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology at the University of Utah.
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RT @johnjannuzzi: “Sally’s drug use began after being affected from the Chicago murders. What began as a coping mechanism slowly turned to addiction” – by MeredithBklyn (Meredith R)
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RT @johnjannuzzi: “Sally’s drug use began after being affected from the Chicago murders. What began as a coping mechanism slowly turned to addiction” – by allisonev (Allison Vajda)