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Ferndale woman charged with running a drug house
Posted by admin in Court Ordered Rehabilitation on September 2, 2010
Ferndale woman charged with running a drug house
FERNDALE — A Ferndale woman is accused of running a drug house following a raid at her house earlier this year.
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James Hardie, News Corp., Hornbeck Offshore, KPMG, Kissel in Court News
James Hardie Industries , the biggest seller of home siding in the U.S., lost a dispute with the Australian Tax Office over claims it owes A9 million (2 million) in back taxes, interest and penalties.
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On run 10 years from Hanover Township charge, drug dealer seeks to resume life
Posted by admin in Court Ordered Rehabilitation on August 30, 2010
On run 10 years from Hanover Township charge, drug dealer seeks to resume life
HANOVER TWP. – In a plea deal, a Brick Township man was sentenced to five years in prison last Friday, more than a decade after fleeing the United States rather than face 1999 charges he distributed drugs in Hanover Township.
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Rome man charged with intent to sell drugs after traffic stop in Sullivan
Sullivan, NY – A Rome man was charged with drug possession with the intention to sell after a traffic stop Saturday in Sullivan, Madison County Sheriff Allen Riley said. Deputies on patrol about 3:45 a.m. Saturday on Route 31 saw…
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How do you obtain a court ordered drug test in the state of Iowa?
Posted by admin in Court Ordered Rehabilitation on August 27, 2010
Question by Sexy Bitch: How do you obtain a court ordered drug test in the state of Iowa?
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Answer by ElaineMT
The court that issued the test will give you instructions on where to go/who to contact to set up the appointment. Check the paperwork – it should be there.
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What happens if your in an ARD DUI classes program in PA and you fail the court ordered drug test?
Posted by admin in Court Ordered Rehabilitation on August 15, 2010
Question by kisstheviolets9: What happens if your in an ARD DUI classes program in PA and you fail the court ordered drug test?
I did lose my license already but now I have the option to get it back. It’s not the license I’m worried about, I’m worried whether they can sentence me to actual jail time, or fines, or more classes or what…
Also, I got the DUI for drunk driving originally not drugs.
And is it smart to tell my lawyers I think I’m going to fail ahead of time?
Best answer:
Answer by Ahhhh….Yup
I dont know what team ard dui is or what sport they play, buy usually players just get suspended, or if it is steroids they may be a scandal.
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Lastest Court Ordered Drug News
Posted by admin in Court Ordered Rehabilitation on August 14, 2010
Redmond O’Neal completes drug treatment program
Redmond O’Neal has completed his court-ordered drug treatment program.
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Drug addict jailed over carjackings
A drug addict who on a three-day crime spree that included carjacking a vehicle with a toddler inside – has been jailed for more than seven years.
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Q&A: is it against my constitutional rights to be court ordered for a hair folicle drug test?
Posted by admin in Court Ordered Rehabilitation on August 13, 2010
Question by coffeeguy28: is it against my constitutional rights to be court ordered for a hair folicle drug test?
I live in NY…. is there any way to object to a court ordered hair drug test??? is there any way, at all, around this? I beleive my rights may be violated………..thanks!
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Answer by krollohare2
No. They have the right to compel it. However, they also have to have probable cause.
One basis of course is that if you’re on probation or parole, yes, they can make you submit to it.
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Why make any drugs illegal for adults? Can it be proven that drug laws make our society any better?
Posted by admin in Drug & Alcohol Laws on August 13, 2010
Question by guitarman: Why make any drugs illegal for adults? Can it be proven that drug laws make our society any better?
Why not just let adults put what they want in their bodies? Why should the government or any authority figure have a say in this? Why do adult citizens even allow the government to control their lives like this? Why the need for the nanny state type laws? Why not just legalize it all and let the free market run its course? Why all of the intervention by government? Why not let the market decide if drugs are a good thing or not?
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Answer by katmandu_85219
Study China’s problems with drugs before you decide if it is a good thing or a bad thing.
We are not stronger or morally superior to the Chinese.
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Lastest Drug Laws News
Posted by admin in Drug & Alcohol Laws on August 2, 2010
New Minn. state law bans hallucinogenic drug
Several new state laws will hit the books on August 1st. Among them, a ban on a hallucinogenic drug which had been legally sold
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An alarming number of people die of prescription drug overdoses each year
Sunday, August 1, 2010 Imagine if 14 Greyhound buses pulled onto your street. Each bus was full of people — nearly 700 in all. That’s how many people died in the Tampa Bay area of a prescription drug overdose in 2009. Statewide, nearly 2,500 people fatally overdosed last year on prescription drugs. That would be 50 buses, each seat taken. It’s an alarming number of people — an average of seven a …
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Singapore hypocrisy: hang the drug couriers while investing with the drug barons
The net effect of the Singapore government’s barbaric hanging of drug courier Van Nguyen will be to increase profits for the government’s trading partner, Burmese drug lord Lo Hsing Han. While the high-profile execution will no doubt reduce the supply of heroin somewhat, the inelastic demand by addicts will just increase the margin to the wholesaler, [...]
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Q&A: Do they test for pills in court ordered drug tests and how long do they take to get out of your system?
Posted by admin in Court Ordered Rehabilitation on July 31, 2010
Question by ktj83473: Do they test for pills in court ordered drug tests and how long do they take to get out of your system?
I get drug tested for probation and I need to know what they test for and how long most drugs stay in your system.
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Answer by awesomeambeur
of course any and all drugs!
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Prison sentence for drug courier
Posted by admin in Court Ordered Rehabilitation on July 26, 2010
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Prison sentence for drug courier
A drug courier who was caught in Edinburgh with heroin with a street value of up to £144,000 is jailed.
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Woman killed during police pursuit of drug suspect identified
Man fleeing police struck several officers’ cars before hitting vehicle of 25-year-old Virginia woman Police have charged a 26-year-old with negligent manslaughter after he crashed into a woman’s vehicle while trying to avoid a drug arrest Sunday afternoon, court records show.
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Man pleads no contest to drug charges, announces intent to appeal
BLOUNTVILLE — A Kingsport man currently serving life in a federal prison for his role in a large-scale drug-trafficking organization has pleaded no contest to additional drug charges in Blountville court, but maintained his right to appeal the convictions.
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Tougher drug laws considered; Tulare County Board of Supervisors asked to back Rep. Nunes’ bill affecting federal land
Posted by admin in Drug & Alcohol Laws on July 26, 2010
Tougher drug laws considered; Tulare County Board of Supervisors asked to back Rep. Nunes’ bill affecting federal land
Tulare County supervisors may vote Tuesday to support a bill by Rep. Devin Nunes that would toughen penalties for drug offenses on federal land and require a national strategy to fight drug activity on those lands.
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No drug courts in Muskingum County
ZANESVILLE — Adult drug courts might be spreading throughout Ohio, but Muskingum County doesn’t have one.
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Since the Constitution specifies that policing power is to be left only to States, why have federal drug laws?
Posted by admin in Drug & Alcohol Laws on July 26, 2010
Question by Anti_Censorship: Since the Constitution specifies that policing power is to be left only to States, why have federal drug laws?
During the birth of the US Constitution, it was understood that people had the right to do what they wanted with their own minds and bodies. Why do we now have federal drug laws against marijuana which puts more “offenders” into prisions wasting taxpayer money? Do we really want the government making personal decisions for us?
People smoking marijuana privately in their own homes without causing a problem does not constitute anything close to interstate commerce.
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Answer by Andy J
no… vote Ron Paul
they make so much money catching people who do drugs, fines, fees, all sorts of crazy cash. the department of trasnportation is in on it too
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Q&A: How can I pass a court ordered drug test?
Posted by admin in Court Ordered Rehabilitation on July 26, 2010
Question by Jordan: How can I pass a court ordered drug test?
I smoke a lot of weed, every day. I got arrested earlier this summer on bull shit claims. I have a marijuana and alcohol urine test on october 1st, its september 27. I have a Wellements herbal cleansing tea and i don’t think that will be enough to help me pass. I NEED HELP!
Best answer:
Answer by Fawk
dude, i know we dont like soing exercise, but thats a good way to get bud out of our system.. also drinking a lot of fluids should help..good luck homie…
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Wrong drug costs Mercury P0.2m
Posted by admin in Court Ordered Rehabilitation on July 26, 2010
Wrong drug costs Mercury P0.2m
THE Court of Appeals has ordered Mercury Drug Corp. to pay a family more than P200,000 after it found that one of its sales clerks gave them an anti-convulsion drug for epileptics instead of an anti-allergy medicine for their daughter.
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CA orders Mercury Drug to pay couple P100,000 for wrong medicine
The Court of Appeals has ordered drugstore chain Mercury Drug Corp. to indemnify a family P100,000 in moral damages for giving them wrong medicine more than a decade ago.
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CA orders Mercury Drug to pay family for selling wrong drug
MANILA, Philippines – The Court of Appeals (CA) ordered the country’s biggest drug store, Mercury Drug Corp., to pay damages to a family nearly 11 years after a sales clerk sold them the wrong medicine.
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Is Mexico more stringent on it’s immigration laws than it is on its Drug enforcement laws?
Posted by admin in Drug & Alcohol Laws on July 26, 2010
Question by Buffalo soldier: Is Mexico more stringent on it’s immigration laws than it is on its Drug enforcement laws?
I get the feeling that the Mexican authorities are more strict in enforcing their immigration laws than they are at enforcing their drug laws. I mean the US has sent billions already to Mexico so that it can enforce its drug laws, but the Mexican officials seem only to care about booting out illegal immigrants and taking their assets.
Best answer:
Answer by IAAW
How do you know this? Can you prove it?
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what are some of the negative effects Dutch Drug Laws have on Amsterdam?
Posted by admin in Drug & Alcohol Laws on July 26, 2010
Question by marzilla: what are some of the negative effects Dutch Drug Laws have on Amsterdam?
I am doing a debate on the legalization of marijuana in the US, and I am arguing against legalization. Amsterdam’s drug policies are sure to come up in our debate, and I need some cons of these laws to repel them with. thanks so much!
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Answer by blα blα
Difficult for me to answer because I actually think the policies that are in place here are working and effective!
Anyway, a couple of comments first. The policies in place are not “Amsterdam’s”, they are nation-wide and apply for the country as a whole and not just the city of Amsterdam (which is a common myth)
Secondly no drugs are “legal” in the Netherlands (another myth and this will probably surprise many in your debate!) Drug use is not illegal (actually this is the same for many countries) but possession and sales are still illegal. Soft drugs (marijuana & hash) are ‘tolerated’ sales from licenced coffeeshops under given conditions only
- no more than five grams per person may be sold in any one transaction, per person, per day;
- no hard drugs may be sold;
- drugs may not be advertised;
- the coffeeshop must not cause any nuisance;
- no drugs may be sold to persons under the age of 18, nor may minors be admitted on the premises.
Hard drugs are not legal, not tolerated under any conditions and are acted on strongly.
So back to the cons. Well with the policies of the Netherlands, the use of cannabis has seen a decline in all age groups including school kids since 1996 and this trend is the same for hard drugs. In comparison with other countries then it is in the middle range but lower than many Western European countries including the UK and also compared with the US as well, so this is not a real arguement winner.
The only thing that I can really say is an issue with the drugs policies is the link to organised crime (but this is the same case as with countries like the US where marijuana is illegal as well). There is a constant battle against the crime rings that operate the supply of marijuana and Amsterdam authorities especially have issued a number of initatives to crack down on the links with organised crime as of late.
The only other thing I can think of which is a current issue in the news over the last year is the issue of “drug tourism”. The polices of the Netherlands are not the same in it’s neighbouring countries (Belgium, Germany & France especially) and day tourists drive to coffeeshops on the bordering towns to purchase and drive back home. As a result coffeeshops have had to be closed due to an influx of tourists causing a public nusiance in Roosendaal & Bergen op Zoom, and there has been a discussion underway in Maastricht to have a “membership only” basis for sales. Plus there have been an increase in checks on the roads by Belgian & German authorities.
Drug tourism is not an attractive feature and personally speaking (having lived in Amsterdam for years) it is incredibly annoying to have a city which is so beautiful, culturally & historically rich & with so much to do, known only for “I can smoke legally there”. Many locals live with this and hate the small element of tourists that only come over to smoke & drink themselves crazy. This is something I personally would argue is a negative to a city.
Anyway, good luck, and hope I gave you some ideas (even though, like I said, I personally I would be arguing for the other side of the debate!)
This is a good document to read http://www.minbuza.nl/dsresource?objectid=buzabeheer:58788&type=pdf it’s produced by the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs so you can be sure the info is accurate
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How does a court ordered drug rehab halfway house program work? What is the process and procedures?
Posted by admin in Court Ordered Rehabilitation on July 26, 2010
Question by cindysv764: How does a court ordered drug rehab halfway house program work? What is the process and procedures?
I like to know the length of the program, the process and prcedures? My boyfriend is sent to one, he was setenced to 365 days and his release date is Nov. 21 2006, but he is to do the program instead of the time. He has 2 mths credit time served already. Basically how long is the program’s process, when will he began to have visits and phone calls? Ect. He is determined to succeed in this program but I like more info because I want him back home asap! Can anyone help give me answers? PLEASE!
This halfway house is in Fresno Ca. I was unable to find any info online. I know there is a blackout period, someone told me it was 30 days but if it is anything like the group homes my daughter was in they had a 10 day blackout period. If the stay is only 4 mths that is great! The home had picked him up from county Friday and I have not heard from him since and it’s frusturating not knowing whats going on.
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Answer by G.O.A.T.
I used to work in a halfway house, the process is usually different in different states here in California judges would order people to do a year but are almost always out in 4 months max. as far as phone calls and visits, that is up to whoever runs the home so you’d have to get that info from the Program Director but it’s usually a two week wait.
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Q&A: Are drug laws even legal according to the Constitution?
Posted by admin in Drug & Alcohol Laws on July 26, 2010
Question by heaven35: Are drug laws even legal according to the Constitution?
I know there laws against drug but do you think our founding fathers would agree to them,or no?Also what do you think our laws on drugs will be like when our generation get older,and the baby boomer goes into retirement?Please give me your personal opinion on drugs laws,and where the constitution stands on them.I don`t do drugs,nor will i ever try but it still suppose to be free country right?Drugs are bad but still.
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Answer by Señor Sñarky
A free country doesn’t mean that you have the right to do whatever you want. It’s a republic so we elect representatives to make laws for us that represent our values. Somewhere along the line our representatives decided that drugs were bad and that’s what the majority of Americans apparently agree with because the laws haven’t been taken down and there hasn’t been a major push to remove them (present efforts for marijuana excluded).
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How does the NFL Drug policy work in regards to state laws?
Posted by admin in Drug & Alcohol Laws on July 26, 2010
Question by Ramman: How does the NFL Drug policy work in regards to state laws?
I mean I am watching the Minn/Houston game and they said because of Minnesota drug laws this guy for the Vikings might not be suspended for 4 games because of state law. How can this be?
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Answer by Willie C
idk
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Q&A: Are the drug laws changing in a way that effect how much time a drug offender receives?
Posted by admin in Drug & Alcohol Laws on July 26, 2010
Question by Katrina R: Are the drug laws changing in a way that effect how much time a drug offender receives?
I heard that the mandatory minimum for drug offenders will be lowered. Is this true? Where can I find information regarding bills and laws currently en route to being passed?
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Answer by Joe B
What are you Republican or an optimistic druggy?
Obama’s trying to lower them simply because it affects minorities at a very disproportionate rate.
Problem here is whites are like yo brah, are you seriously trying to help the races we’ve worked so hard to indirectly oppress? This is what happens when you have a bunch of old white men interpreting the constitution… I’ll remind you none of which the constitution mentions.
Don’t agree? In California 5 grams of crack is equal to 50 grams of powder, if that’s not enough proof I don’t know what is.
It is often decisions are based off warm fuzzies generations ago rather then interpreting the actual constitution, crack being a prime example.
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