LETTER: Township Drug Policy Sensible

LETTER: Township drug policy sensible

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We, the working class, have to be drug tested for any job, therefore, it is only right that the “lazy drug addicts” should be tested instead of free-loading off honest people. Thirty percent of those in Black Township came back positive for …
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Smoke shops busted for allegedly selling bath salts

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MICHAEL COONS/Acorn Newspapers Felony charges have been brought against three men accused of selling the synthetic drug known as bath salts through two East County head shops, District Attorney Greg Totten said at a press conference this week …
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Three Men Arrested for Distribution of Bath Salts

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The shops operate in a legal gray area, because many of their products can be used to smoke or ingest either illegal drugs or tobacco. An investigation into the Doughmain head … A coordinated investigation between the Ventura County Sheriff's Office …
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Kole Hansen, Risen from the Ashes, Return from drug abuse – ane Doe was dumped at a hospital emergency room after a drug overdose in 2000. After awakening Kole realized she had to turn her life around. By 18 Kole was competing at Miss Teen Usa and running the Olympic Torch. By 19 she was signed and moved to the big apple with her miniature pinscher, Bee. After 4 years in the NYC Kole returned to Utah in hopes of finding herself. Kole’s inspiring story has led her around the world as a guest of the United Nations, military chapters, national talk shows and universities as a speaker. In 2010 Kole was asked to speak at the Politics Online Conference in DC alongside John King (CNN), Nic Adler (The Roxy), Brad Hunstable (Ustream.tv), Whurley (Chaotic Moon Studios) and David Almacy (former internet director for the Whitehouse) to name a few. Kole now resides in Austin, Texas, where her unique blues/folk sound has found a home in the country’s acclaimed Live Music Capital. In 2011 Kole finished penning her first book “Someone Save Me, my story, my struggle” set to release in July. The book dives in to her dark past before the drugs found their way into her life. When asked why she wrote the book she expressed her need to connect to others and maybe her path of self discovery will help others in theirs. Upon completion the book was less about an addiction to drugs and more about the path she kept carving out to be miserable. Kole says she hopes everyone can relate to her story whether they struggled with addiction or not. “Everyone has