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Federal Case Defense: When it’s You vs. the Feds

23rd September 2009
Whenever a person is being convicted of a federal offense, he or she will want a federal case defense lawyer on the case. Here’s a list – by no means exhaustive – of the charges that deserve the attention of federal defense lawyers: Insurance fr... Read >
Author: Yodle

The use of painkillers in the US has reached its peak

19th August 2009
A recent analysis of the data provided by the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has shown that the US citizens today are taking more painkillers than ever before throughout the history. The study comprised a ten year period, and since 1997 the was ... Read >
Author: John Scott

Is Kratom Legal?

08th July 2009
There are many countries in which Kratom is illegal as well as some that you can use this herbal product without having to worry about anything. It is very important to know where you can and cannot use Kratom to ensure that you do not get into any troubl... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Asset Forefeiture and the New Tax Treaties

30th June 2009
Executive Summary – The USA is stepping up its ability to bring asset forfeiture cases successfully against people they call criminals. Bear in mind they have more people in jail per capita than any other country and most of these offenses are lacking v... Read >
Author: Aurelia

Promoting Awareness to the Public

13th March 2009
Promotional awareness portions are very productive devices that your associations can exercise to convey public vigilance to noteworthy justifications and distributes you advocate. Compared with video and bulletin advertisements, t... Read >
Author: Eva Fonda

Demand For OxyContin Detox Coming From People In All Walks Of Life

10th March 2009
OxyContin addiction knows no geographic or social boundaries, striking people in all walks of life, in every corner of America. Last December, in the quiet Massachusetts town of Hyannis on Cape Cod, Jordan Mendes, a 16-year-old high school sophomore, w... Read >
Author: Rod MacTaggart

Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building

06th March 2009
The site of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building is now one of the most popular tourist destinations in Oklahoma City - the Oklahoma City National Memorial. The building itself was once a United States Federal Government Complex housing the regional offi... Read >
Author: Shane Wauhob

As Medical Use Expands, The Need For Methadone Detox Increases

12th February 2009
Methadone addiction is a growing problem as doctors freely prescribe the powerfully addictive narcotic painkiller for common aches and pains. Methadone, an addictive narcotic painkiller most commonly known for its controversial use as a “replacement ... Read >
Author: Rod MacTaggart

Promotional awareness to bring public attention

21st January 2009
Promotional awareness portions are very productive tools that your organizations can exercise to bring public attention to noteworthy justifications and distributes you advocate. Compared with video and newspaper advertisements, these giveaw... Read >
Author: Remy

Prescription Drug Addiction Rising During Recession

17th January 2009
As the economy worsens, more people are reaching for ‘escape’ drugs like painkillers and mood enhancers, and will eventually need medical drug detox to recover their lives. In what may be the worst economy since the Great Depression, Americans are ... Read >
Author: Rod MacTaggart

Promotional Awareness Products

26th November 2008
Promotional awareness items are effective tools that your organizations can use to bring public attention to important causes and issues you advocate. Compared with television and newspaper advertisements, these giveaways are sure ways to get up close and... Read >
Author: Remy

Risk Of Prescription Drug Addiction Higher Due To Free Drug Samples

27th October 2008
Remember the scenes in TV shows and movies where the evil drug pusher in the school yard offers kids a free sample of his deadly wares, sort of a “loss leader” to get kids addicted and coming back for more? A new study shows how free samples from Bi... Read >
Author: Rod MacTaggart

What is a Fusion Intelligence Analyst?

25th June 2008
In response to the global war on terrorism and the pervasive threat to homeland security, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has worked with state and local governments and law enforcement agencies to create Intelligence Fusion Centers located arou... Read >
Author: Henley-Putnam University

Saliva/Oral Drug Testing – A Solution to Corporate Drug Testing

15th May 2008
The fact that America consumes 60% of the world’s illicit drugs (Drug Enforcement Administration) makes employee drug testing compulsory for the US companies to maintain the work standards. Drug testing to the employees is an issue to many of the organi... Read >
Author: Stephen Jhonson

Saliva/Oral Drug Testing – A Solution to Corporate Drug Testing

12th May 2008
The fact that America consumes 60% of the world’s illicit drugs (Drug Enforcement Administration) makes employee drug testing compulsory for the US companies to maintain the work standards. Drug testing to the employees is an issue to many of the organi... Read >
Author: Stephen Jhonson

Substance Abuse Costs Business Owners $100 Billion a Year

05th February 2008
“Don’t assume anyone in your organization is immune to the problem of drug and alcohol abuse” -US Drug Enforcement Administration Let’s face it, as small business owners this is a subject we’d just as soon sweep under the rug or ignore ... Read >
Author: Shawna Mickelson

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: Prescription Drug Abuse

02nd February 2008
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a contentious disorder that is believed to be a developmental disorder that is largely neurological in nature. It is known to affect around 5 percent to 7 percent of all children in the United States, six... Read >
Author: Brenda Stokes

Is Drug Rehab Really The Responsibility Of The Prescription Drug Addict?

22nd January 2008
It’s amazing how one little word can change the meaning of a sentence that yearns to mean something else. The new prescribing regulations from the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) covering Schedule II drugs contains just such a word: “undue.” I... Read >
Author: Rod MacTaggart

Drug Detox, Rehab and Education Are the Answers to Prescription Drug Epidemic

19th January 2008
With all the news about the dangers of prescription drugs - especially opioid painkillers like OxyContin, methadone and morphine - you would think people would be using less of them. However, judging by the statistics, including the number of people going... Read >
Author: Gloria MacTaggart

More Drug Rehab, And More Deaths, Are the Likely Result of New DEA Ruling

07th January 2008
In the battle against soaring prescription drug addiction and abuse and deaths from prescription narcotics like OxyContin, Vicodin and methadone, our only front line of defense is the army of prescribing doctors. Monitoring how patients are doing and spot... Read >
Author: Rod MacTaggart

The United States Failing War On Drugs

05th July 2007
The United States, as well as other participating countries, declared war on the illegal drug industry by passing an initiative to combat the illegal drug trade that threatened modern day society. This never ending war was initiated by President Nixon in... Read >
Author: Steve Cancel

Are we Hooking our Kids on Drugs?

30th May 2007
Cyrus Brooks is the coordinator of the Drug Free Ambassadors Australia in Sydney. In this editorial he expresses his commitment to helping youth avoid the pitfalls of drug addiction. While a fierce debate rages over the dramatic rise in prescripti... Read >
Author: Linda Wieland

Australian Speaks Out Against Drug Abuse

29th May 2007
Cyrus Brooks is the coordinator of the Drug Free Ambassadors Australia in Sydney. In this editorial he expresses his commitment to helping youth avoid the pitfalls of drug addiction. While a fierce debate rages over the dramatic rise in prescriptions ... Read >
Author: Linda Wieland

A new tool to help you recover from pain pill addiction: Are you addicted?

05th March 2007
Are you addicted to pain pills? You certainly have company. The cycle of use, dependence, and use is playing out, over and over, in every community across the country. Note that I describe the cycle as ‘use, dependence, use’—a description that is... Read >
Author: Jeffrey Junig

Red Ribbon Week Origin

28th December 2006
When Red Ribbon Week started back in 1988 it was to honor a young DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration) Agent by the name of Enrique Camarena. His friends knew him by the name of “Kiki”. He was kidnapped and killed in Mexico back in 1985. He had u... Read >
Author: C. Mackay

Effects of Nutritional Supplements in Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

16th August 2006
Copyright 2006 INTEGRITY HEATH SOLUTIONS Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is characterized by inattention, impulsivity and, in many cases, hyperactivity. ADHD affects up to 7% school age children. Problems with focus, concentration and i... Read >
Author: Mary Zesiewicz

What You Didn't Know About Vicodin Addiction

13th August 2006
Needless to say that Vicodin addiction is a crisis growing up in the United States. While you may see that illegal drugs like marijuana, cocaine, heroin and methamphetamine may be the talk in the headlines, you miss the fact that Vicodin addiction is a re... Read >
Author: Al Castillo

DEA Shatters International Internet Drug Ring

18th November 2005
Copyright 2005 David Altfeder The US DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration) has announced the results of Operation "Cyber Chase", a year long organized crime drug enforcement task force investigation that targeted international Internet pharmaceutical t... Read >
Author: David Altfeder

DEA Busts 4600 Online Pharmacies: A Word of Caution

22nd October 2005
Copyright 2005 David Altfeder In September 2005, the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) shut down more than 4600 illegal online pharmacy web sites and arrested 18 people who ran those sites. The illegal pharmacies shipped a range of medications t... Read >
Author: David Altfeder