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Police: Teens are using chemical sprays, roadside weeds to get high
From huffing chemical sprays to smoking poisonous roadside weeds, nothing seems to be out of the question for teens looking to get high, police warned parents this week. Displaying an array of spray cans, including body sprays and dust removers, drug...Tags: Drug Use, Lifestyle and Leisure, Heroin, Recreational Substance Use, Drug Trafficking
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INKED! Are zombies among us? Maybe closer than we think
I can totally see myself biting through the soft flesh of someone’s nose, chewing on the grisly cartilage, warm, bitter rivers of blood running down my chin. Chefs say the cheek is among the most succulent, tender flesh of any animal. Suffice it...
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Cannibalism is extremely rare, experts say
In a career spanning three decades, forensic psychiatrist Steven Hoge has evaluated just a handful of people implicated in acts of cannibalism. It's exceedingly rare behavior, he says, and clear answers are often elusive when it does occur.
"I understand...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Crimes, Psychiatry, Crime, Law and Justice, Health
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Sheriff Darrell Warren touts vision, accomplishments
Sheriff Darrell Warren answers three questions posed by the Daily Press in advance of Tuesday's Republican primary. Warren faces a challenge from Jimmy Ledbetter. - What do you see are the key issues in the race? - Drugs – Always going to be...Tags: Epidemics and Plagues, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Health, Heroin
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The 'zombie apocalypse' does not spare Pennsylvania
Thank heavens gruesome things do not happen in Pennsylvania. Oops. Spoke too soon. Should have knocked on wood. Obviously, recent weird events must have had some something to do with the approaching full moon, combined with eager anticipation of the...Tags: Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Tampa, Transit of Venus (2012), Patrick Hamilton, Northampton County (Pennsylvania)
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Ban fake pot, legalize the real stuff?
Mayo on the Side: Michael Mayo | Sun Sentinel BlogsThis may sound a bit contradictory, but now that Sunrise and other municipalities are banning fake marijuana and other synthetic drugs like "bath salts," I'm wondering if it's also time to legalize (or at least decriminalize) real marijuana. In other........Tags: Vegan Diet, Republican Party, LSD
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Glendale 'bath salts' suspect charged with assault in shovel attack
L.A. NOWA Glendale man apparently high on the synthetic drug known as "bath salts" was charged with burglary and assault with a deadly weapon Monday following his arrest for allegedly striking a woman in the head with a shovel.... -
Miami zombie attack may mean action in Washington
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelRoll Call writes that the gruesome crime scene in Miami last week where a man chewed off half a man's face may prompt federal action on the use of bath salts as a hallucinogen. From the story: Though toxicology results will not be public for weeks,... -
House passes Dent bill to ban synthetic drugs
Pennsylvania Ave.Lehigh Valley U.S. Rep. Charlie Dent's legislation to ban synthetic drugs, commonly sold as "bath salts," passed the House 317-98 Thursday morning. There have been numerous local instances of people abusing bath salts. In one case, a Bethlehem man high...... -
This week in Washington
Pennsylvania Ave.This week the Senate will once again try to pass an extension of a payroll tax cut, a measure considered must-pass before the end of the year. It's authored by Pennsylvania Democrat Bob Casey. The House may start work on...... -
Counselor takes anti-drug message to school
A Parkville High School senior donned a thick pair of what police call "drunk glasses." As her classmates watched, she reeled, nearly stumbled and only missed hitting a pole because she had her hands outstretched.
"It was crazy!" said Laura DeGuzman....Tags: Teaching and Learning, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Consumers, Substance Abuse, Parkville
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Science catching up to new types of drugs
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsDr. Tim Rohrig has a way to describe the dangers of potpourri and bath salts. “It's like playing chemical Russian roulette,” says Rohrig who leads the Sedgwick County Forensic Science Center. His scientists are trying to catch up to a...Tags: Science and Technology, Science, Identification Technology
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