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Lawmakers Press Obama Administration, Again, on Pot Rules – Bellingham Herald

Lawmakers press Obama administration, again, on pot rules – Bellingham Herald


Macon Telegraph (blog)
Lawmakers press Obama administration, again, on pot rules
Bellingham Herald
Hours before Tuesday's congressional hearing, the United Nations' drug watchdog agency said it "deeply regrets" moves… Continue reading

In the Face of Overdoses, Ky. Needs Drug Law Reform – Kykernel.com (Subscription)

In the face of overdoses, Ky. needs drug law reform – Kykernel.com (subscription)

In the face of overdoses, Ky. needs drug law reform
Kykernel.com (subscription)
Recent years have seen a phenomenal increase in the number of overdoses related to prescription… Continue reading

Prescription Drug Abuse Focus of Governors’ Winter Meeting Session

Prescription drug abuse focus of governors’ winter meeting session
For more information about the Prescription Drug Abuse Project, visit http://www.nga.org/cms/Rx. Founded in 1908, the National Governors Association (NGA) is the collective voice of the nation’s governors and one of Washington,… Continue reading

State Approaches to Prescription Drug Abuse

State Approaches to Prescription Drug Abuse
“Battling an Epidemic: State Efforts to Combat Prescription Drug Abuse” was a session of the National Governors Association 2014 Winter Meeting, held February 21-24 at the J.W. Marriott in Washington, D.C. close drug abuse… Continue reading

State Approaches to Prescription Drug Abuse

State Approaches to Prescription Drug Abuse
“Battling an Epidemic: State Efforts to Combat Prescription Drug Abuse” was a session of the National Governors Association 2014 Winter Meeting, held February 21-24 at the J.W. Marriott in Washington, D.C. close drug abuse… Continue reading

Heroin Overdose Antidote: Who Gets to Carry It? – Washington Post

Heroin overdose antidote: Who gets to carry it? – Washington Post


Washington Post
Heroin overdose antidote: Who gets to carry it?
Washington Post
About 20 people, most of them related to overdose victims or people who currently abuse heroin, crowded… Continue reading