Joe’s Connection – Cocaine
Joe’s Connection – Cocaine – Grammophon, München, 07.12.2013.
New US wave of heroin claims Hoffman, others
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… where it is used predominantly by young adults between the ages of 18 and 29. 'We haven't really seen something this rapid since probably the spread of cocaine and crack in the mid-1980s,' Hall said. …. Most heroin addicts at Maryhaven, a … Read more on Dailyrecord.com
27-year prison term inspires Battle Creek author
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What’s Wrong With Weed, LSD…etc?
Question by Rae & Steven: What’s wrong with Weed, LSD…etc?
I have been brought up my entire life that drugs were bad. But recently upon entering college, I have tried canabis. It turns out that I really liked the feeling. I felt free and I got to this mental state where everything was clear and easy to understand. The more I smoked the more I started to realize that every thing i ever heard just didn’t seem to make sense anymore. So i just want to know other peoples experiences smoking. Also, does anyone ever feel as though when they get high that they realize that they see the truth about life that if everyone opened up their minds to the possiblity that they would be free from the restraints of life?
Alcohol & Drug Rehab St. Catharines Introduces Program to Help Adults …
Alcohol & Drug Rehab St. Catharines Introduces Program to Help Adults …
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Based on facts collected from the National Anti-Drug Strategy, “Cocaine and crack cocaine are addictive. There is no antidote that can reverse cocaine's effects – an overdose can be lethal. Physical signs of snorted cocaine and crack cocaine use may … Read more on PR Web (press release)
Marmite Kept My Father Alive, Now It's Being Banned
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Op-Ed: Crime and Manufactured Controversy in Chattanooga
Op-Ed: Crime and manufactured controversy in Chattanooga
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Chattanooga – A round up of the 32 "worst criminals" in Chattanooga has led to cries of righteous indignation from race hustlers, but the facts speak for themselves. Last month, a Chattanooga newspaper published an article about the "worst of the … Read more on DigitalJournal.com
Thoughts on 2013 as Only Chuck Can Say It
Thoughts On 2013 As Only Chuck Can Say It
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The calls for the Fed to begin to reduce their monthly bond purchases, a.k.a. Quantitative Easing, a.k.a. Bernanke Asset Bubble, a.k.a. crack cocaine to the economy, were beginning to grow louder, and then things began to get really interesting when … Read more on FXstreet.com
Lost Boy: The death of Darcy Allan Sheppard
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Masturbation, Dopamine, and Drugs?
Question by Greg: Masturbation, Dopamine, and drugs?
According to some research I’ve done, sexual masturbation, and ejaculation in males in general, leads to Dopamine release, which is the same “happiness” contributor in drugs such as Cocaine and Crack.
Now if this is true, masturbation can be a bad thing when used above moderation. It might not be as addicting as cocaine which potentially damages dopamine receptors (causing more needed), but over time it could cause a change in perspective of feelings, and neurotic damage in other senses.
Makers of Tainted Supplements Have Criminal Pasts
Makers of tainted supplements have criminal pasts
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The tests showed Tranquility was spiked with two powerful prescription drugs: an anti-psychotic medication best known as Thorazine, and the anti-depressant and sleep medication called doxepin. Research by USA TODAY shows that Larry … Jeffrey Bolanos … Read more on Detroit Free Press
Patrick's cousin gets presidential clemency
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WASHINGTON — President Obama granted a commutation Thursday to the first cousin of Governor Deval Patrick, allowing the release of a man who in 1994 was given a life sentence on charges of dealing crack cocaine. Patrick said that he does … Advocates … Read more on Boston Globe