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Delaware Senate Passes Drug Sentencing Reform Bill

Saturday, April 9, 2011 16:33

Major drug sentencing reform is on the verge of being enacted in Delaware. The state Senate on Tuesday approved the reform bill, House Bill 19, on Tuesday. The bill has already passed the House, but must return to…

Category: In The News

Medical Marijuana For Autistic Child

Monday, April 4, 2011 1:13

Medical Marijuana For Autistic Child

Medical Marijuana For Autistic Child

Visit the-medicine-man.info for more medical marijuana patient stories. 420 reasons why medical cannabis should be legal. The goal is 420 videos, each telling their story of how medical marijuana was a necessity,…

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Drug Sentencing Reform Bill Passes Delaware House

Wednesday, March 16, 2011 21:10

The Delaware House of Representatives Tuesday overwhelmingly approved a comprehensive drug sentencing reform bill. The bill, House Bill 19, would, most notably, make simple drug possession offenses misdemeanors. D…

Category: In The News

Prescription Pills Up, Cocaine And Meth Down, Marijuana Holds Steady

Friday, September 19, 2008 6:30

Nearly 20 million Americans used illicit drugs in the month before responding to an annual national survey last year, according to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). That figure includes not only illegal drugs, but also prescription drugs used for non-medical purposes. The numbers come from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health, which interviewed 67,500 people for its annual report.

Category: Research

Drugs in Our Culture: Vintage Film Covers 1960s Drug Use in School

Thursday, August 28, 2008 22:54

A clear, honest, and detailed depiction of drug use in the 1960s. Marijuana is discussed in depth, but other more socially-accepted drugs like alcohol and tobacco are taken to task as well. The film even examines possible societal influences for drug use, such as the increasing prevalence of prescription drugs and other chemical aids. The film also attacks the ever growing (and now dominant) pharmaceutical industry. Taking an even more progressive turn, drug addicts are treated as ill and in need of treatment – not prison.

Category: Video

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