“The right of the people to be secure in their persons,
houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall
not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported
by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched,
and the persons or things to be seized.”
Recent
drug advertising campaigns show that major drugmaker companies are
spending more efforts on developing so called 'smart' advertisement
techniques, than developing better and safer drugs
Random drug testing for police officers in Malta may be introduced by the
Police Commissioner - This move came in the wake of the recent stories in
the press about officers taking drugs
Retired police detective, Howard Wooldridge, representing Law Enforcement
Against Prohibition ( LEAP ), was ousted from the National Asian Peace
Officers Association ( NAPOA ) Conference in Crystal City because he was
representing a view contrary U.S. government policy
Twelve
decapitated bodies bearing signs of torture have been discovered in
eastern Mexico in an apparent gangland execution that has shocked the
Yucatan Peninsula, a popular tourist destination
Nimbin's Hemp
Bar will close its doors on August 29 and the future of the Nimbin Museum
is unclear after police issued a letter to the land owners of both
buildings requesting they evict their tenants
A measure that
would decriminalize minor marijuana-possession cases is on the ballot in
Massachusetts largely because of one man: billionaire financier and
liberal activist George Soros
As Albertans
go, they outnumber Catholics, smokers, Edmontonians, voters and overweight
folk -- though a massive intake of potato chips might soon balance out the
latter
Six
soldiers in the Army's new Warrior Transition Units — created to help them
heal from the physical and psychological wounds of war — "have died from
lethal combined drug toxicity," according to Col. Susan J. Durham of the
Army surgeon general's office