Do You Think People Should Have to Pass a Drug Test to Qualify for State Aid?
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Do you think all states should have something like this that Kentucky is proposing?? What are your thoughts on this? Do you think it would cut down the number of people… Continue reading
OPANA PROBLEMS.mov
OPANA PROBLEMS.mov – Prescription drug abuse is killing communities and eating away at families. Or maybe it’s really killing people and eating communities. But either way, the problem is huge in parts of Indiana and Kentucky. This is the story of one mother’s loss and one town’s struggle with… Continue reading
(SAP) Substance Abuse Program Kentucky?
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I have a Friend who’s in a sap Program which is a (Substance Abuse Program} for a drug charge in Hardin county Ky.I received a letter from her and she told me that they were not allowed to speak nor talk about… Continue reading
Kentucky Justice Secretary J. Michael Brown Warns Students Against Prescription Drug Abuse
Kentucky Justice Secretary J. Michael Brown warns students against prescription drug abuse – Kentucky Justice Secretary J. Michael Brown warns students at Frankfort’s Western Hills High School against prescription drug abuse
Beshear signs synthetic drug bill
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By CHAD ABSHIRE Saying the law would… Continue reading
Drug Use Kentucky: Positive Steps Taken to Curb Drug Addiction in Missouri
Over the last few decades many debates have been held discussing the efficacy of drug testing people who receive public assistance. Missouri legislatures think it wise to do so and are taking steps to make this reality as are lawmakers in other states. A number of other states, such as… Continue reading
Xanax, Benzodiazepines Tied to Soaring ER Visits
Xanax, Benzodiazepines Tied To Soaring ER Visits – A rise in prescription drug abuse involving Xanax and similar anti-anxiety pills in recent years has prompted some doctors in the US to rethink the frequency with which they dole out the prescription. Between 2004 and 2009, New York City emergency… Continue reading