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Drug Laws Drive Addicted to Prostitution in West Virginia (and Everywhere Else)
"The prostitution and the drugs go hand-in-hand," [police chief William] McCafferty said. "Most of the (prostitutes) are drug users, and that's how they support their habit. None of the men who are coming here to purchase the product the women are selling are from Steubenville, and we don’t need them in our city.
Maryland Marijuana Gumballs
Marijuana Grow Outside Santa Cruz -- Could Have Been Dangerous, But Why?
Drug Prohibition Violence Rising in Orlando, Florida
Drug Prohibition Violence Rising in Orlando, Florida
Drug Gangsters Immortalized in Song
Will It Make a Difference in the Drug Supply in the End?
The Heroin Overdose Wave Continues...
LA-Area Methamphetamine Lab Illustrates Need for Legalization
Drug Dealer/Police Officer Altercation Endangers North Memphis Neighborhood
Overdose Deaths Outpacing Homicides in Philadelphia
drug war/terror war confusion in Afghanistan
[T]he British mission objective is further confused by the question of whether the British army is fighting a war on drugs or the war on terror. Former British defence secretary John Reid argued that poppy cultivation in Afghanistan is "absolutely interlinked" with the war on terror (though in fact, it was the Americans who endorsed their local allies’ poppy cultivation after the Taliban curtailed it) (4). On the other hand, NATO’s Supreme Allied Commander in Europe, General James Jones, has said: "You won’t see NATO burning crops, but you will see us gather intelligence and support the national effort as best we can."