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I like DRUGS what can I say
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Jorge Castañeda. Foro Internacional: Drogas un balance a un siglo de su prohibiciónForo Internacional: Drogas un balance a un siglo de su prohibición. www.mucd.org.mx 14 a 16 de febrero del 2012. México DF Museo de Antropología e Historia. Jorge Castañeda: Político, intelectual, historiador y comentarista mexicano. Ocupó el cargo de Secretario de Relaciones Exteriores de 2000 a 2003. Estudió la licenciatura en Economía en la Universidad de Princeton y el Doctorado en Historia Económica en la Universidad de París. Profesor visitante en varias Universidades: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Universidad de Princeton, Universidad de Nueva York y Universidad de Berkeley. Es autor de más de una docena de libros entre ellos "El Narco: La Guerra Fallida". Es editorialista frecuente en los diarios Reforma (México), El País (España), Los Ángeles Times (EE.UU.) y en la revista Newsweek (EE. UU.). www.jorgecastaneda.org International Forum Drugs: A balance after one century of prohibition. www.mucd.org.mx February 14 to 16, 2012. Mexico City Jorge Castañeda: Mexican politician, intellectual, historian and commentator. He served as Secretary of Foreign Relations from 2000 to 2003. He holds a Bachelors in Economics from Princeton University and a Ph.D. in Economic History from the University of Paris. He is a visiting professor at several universities, including the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), Princeton University, New York University and University of California, Berkeley. He has authored over a dozen books, including Narco: The Failed ...
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Drugs Bieng Sold In Schools?A photo posted on facebook
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World's Scariest Drug - Scopolamine or Fluoride? - NationalismNowNationalismNow.com Read more from Yukio Strachan www.digitaljournal.com Watch the full Vice video here: www.youtube.com A documentary about a new drug has recently gone viral. It is called Scopolamine also know as 'The Devil's Breath,' and is being labeled as the worlds scariest drug. It is said to be able to erase your memory and render you incapable of exercising your free will. It is derived from a tree common in Colombia called the Borrachero tree. So this is definitely a scary drug, but there is already a common drug available legally with the same effects, called 'the city tap.' That's right, the governments of first world nations have been indisputably medicating the city water supply with drugs such as chlorine, fluoride, and who knows what else. They claim it is for our own good and helps our teeth, but in reality fluoride has no benefits to your teeth when ingested. It is a poison, it slowly destroys our bones by inhibiting calcium, and also has mind control properties. Now our governments are treating their citizens like prisoners and medicating us without our permission. People have become docile and complacent. We are desensitized to everything bad that happens. We sit idly by while massive immigration ruins our countries, the government redistributes our wealth to the banks through bailouts, they steal our money and waste it on ridiculously expensive wars to further the interests of oil companies. Our constitutional rights are being stripped away one by one ...
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Ben Johnson back in the spotlightAfter being stripped of his 1988 Olympic gold medal for failing a drugs test, Ben Johnson is now helping train Aussie youngsters to play soccer.
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Two CCP Mouthpieces Argue Publicly On Exposing the Poison Food Scare.Follow us on TWITTER: twitter.com Like us on FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com Many media reported that in China, formaldehyde, the swill-cooked dirty oil substance, along with some extremely toxic chemical products, the likes of mercury and dichlorvos (DDVP), are inside the regular food on people's dining tables. Recently, the "Beijing Daily" published an article saying the poisonous food articles are made up by certain media. The "Xinhua Daily Telegraph" later refuted this point of view. The two Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) mouthpieces have fought publicly, raising public concern. On May 18, the "Beijing Daily" published an article titled "The Social Role of the Media is to Sing the Main Theme". The article stated, unveiling such facts about food safety, the conflicts between patient and hospital, quality of construction and corrupt officials all to be the poisoning of the Western mind. It said with some media's propaganda, all food in China seems be poisonous, but actually its an illusion, purposely made up by individual media. Internet writer Wu Jianguo, pointed out the truth of the matter, is that its difficult to find safe food in China nowadays. Yet the "Beijing Daily" still used its own excuses to hide the serious food security crisis. This shows CCP's evil nature and total and blatant disregard for human life. Wu Jianguo: "A friend in China told me that even cooking at home, the cooking oil they bought from the shops might well be the swill-cooked dirty oil. The ...
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Mccallie Drug CommercialWhy not to use drugs
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Drugs Always HurtInformation & Images were found at www.cdsfl.org/CommonDrugs.htm www.google.com/imghp?hl=en&tab=wi
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Lima/Allen County Ohio Town Hall Meeting on Opiate AbuseDear Community Leaders and Citizens, The number of overdose deaths from prescription pain medication and illegal drugs has reached epidemic proportions in Ohio. The problem is affecting every county, including Allen. To raise awareness of the problem in our community and throughout Ohio, a Town Hall meeting will be held on May 21st at the City Club, 7 Town Square, Lima, Ohio at 6:00 pm We invite you to come and hear from local and state experts about the extent of the problem, the impact on our community and families, and the efforts that are being made to stop the epidemic and prevent future deaths in Allen County. Attached is a flyer with additional details about the Town Hall meeting. Please share this information with your staff, colleagues and friends. We hope you can join us on May 21st for this important community event.
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Black market for Xanax pills growing in Hidalgo CountySan Juan police told Action 4 News that drug dealers are selling out of neighborhoods—places a person might least suspect. "They have these little stores set up for the Xanax or the bars," Sgt. Rolando Garcia explained. "They target areas where there is mostly teenagers." Last week, San Juan police arrested Norma Del Angel Garcia and charged her with three counts of delivery of a controlled substance to a child. Police told Action 4 News Garcia would host drug parties at her home and allow her teenage children and their friends access to her prescription Xanax pills. "People who are a little bit younger think that it is safer than doing cocaine and marijuana---when in fact it is just the same," Sgt. Garcia said. Even though the drugs are legal, the punishment for possession without a prescription is just as tough. "It is against the law," Sgt. Garcia said. "If you get caught with them and you don't have a prescription you will get charged. The penalty is just as severe as getting caught with cocaine and any other illicit drug." Sgt. Garcia said the selling of these prescription pills or 'bars' as they are commonly known, is not new it is just on the rise and leading to more serious crimes. Two weeks ago an Alamo woman was allegedly kidnapped from WalMart by two men after she allegedly refused to sell them her Xanax pills. The woman was able to escape and the men were arrested a short time later. "Unfortunately it's becoming more of a problem," Sgt. Lupita Valdez with ...
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