Louisville/Jefferson, KY: Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Center Southern California


 

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Mitch McConnell To Constituent: Marijuana Leads To Death

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WASHINGTON — Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) told a constituent in favor of legalizing marijuana that he doesn't support the idea because drugs like pot lead to death. In a Feb. 14 letter to his constituent, McConnell said he has …
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Mother worries missing Kentucky man may be dead

Filed under: Drug Rehab Centers Kentucky

According to the RCSO incident report, Ethan Bendl was due to report to drug rehabilitation this week. Teri Bendl confirmed that fact when speaking to The Daily News Journal. As of Wednesday evening, police were still investigating the disappearance, …
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House Republicans protest lack of vote on welfare drug-testing bill

Filed under: Drug Rehab Centers Kentucky

Many people use food stamps to buy food, sell the food and then use that money to buy drugs, Napier said. "People across the state support this bill," he said. Other lawmakers expressed concern about a shortage of drug treatment centers in Kentucky.
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