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		<id>http://istoriya.soippo.edu.ua/index.php?title=Bakersfield_Ca_Marijuana_Law&amp;diff=122958</id>
		<title>Bakersfield Ca Marijuana Law</title>
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				<updated>2016-12-20T12:55:40Z</updated>
		
		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Chard18comb: Створена сторінка: Individuals struggling from addiction recognize just how annoying the [http://bookmarkcounts.com/story.php?title=figure-out-how-to-manage-panic-and-anxiety-atta...&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;Individuals struggling from addiction recognize just how annoying the [http://bookmarkcounts.com/story.php?title=figure-out-how-to-manage-panic-and-anxiety-attacks-later-on Marijuana Delivery] actual feeling of being helpless to overcome their obstacle is, specifically on their own. Frequent counseling support will help the individual to regain and maintain control so that they will be able to conquer their addiction successfully and live a normal and healthy life.&lt;br /&gt;
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Since the act was enacted, California has has a significant surge in medical marijuana dispensaries. So much so that just like some coffee shops have baristas, medical marijuana dispensaries have &amp;quot;cannabaristas.&amp;quot; At these dispensaries, a person with a medical marijuana license may purchase anything from multiple grades of herb to marijuana-infused candy bars&lt;br /&gt;
and baked goods.It is important to know that although the law in California allows the use of medical marijuana, federal law still lists marijuana as an illegal narcotic. Many dispensaries have faced federal criminal charges as a result of federal law. However, with the election of President Obama, dispensary raids that were common during the Bush Administration, have ceased.In California, the laws on penalties for possession of marijuana will differ depending on the quantity possessed. If you possess no more than 28.5 grams of marijuana, then there is a $100.00 fine. If you possess more than 28.5 grams of marijuana, then you may be punished by imprisonment in the county jail for a period of not more than six months or by a fine of not more than five hundred dollars ($500), or by both such fine and imprisonment. The charges filed, either a felony or a misdemeanor, will depend on the type of crime committed, the type of drug under possession, and the amount of the drug under possession. If you are a repeat offender, or if you have solicited to minors, you may be subject to enhanced criminal charges and sentencing.&lt;br /&gt;
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Not only is addiction counseling helpful in the beginning of the healing process, but it is extremely valuable to continue on a regular basis. Individuals who have addicting habits often are dependent on what they have become addicted to. When a person becomes hooked to something, that object typically takes over their lifestyle, typically included into almost just about every aspect of it.Addiction counseling is designed to aid a person realize how destructive addictive behavior is and exactly how to substitute the addiction with a different and positive program. After the actual schedule has become familiar as well as easier, many individuals stop counseling, thinking it is no longer necessary simply because they now feel as if they have regained total control of their life.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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		<id>http://istoriya.soippo.edu.ua/index.php?title=Baltimore_Ravens_Marijuana&amp;diff=122489</id>
		<title>Baltimore Ravens Marijuana</title>
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				<updated>2016-12-18T21:25:54Z</updated>
		
		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Chard18comb: Створена сторінка: Substance Abuse Treatment Centers used to focus on major eastern cities such as Baltimore, New York and Boston when it came to helping curb the heroin problem i...&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;Substance Abuse Treatment Centers used to focus on major eastern cities such as Baltimore, New York and Boston when it came to helping curb the heroin problem in the United States. However, drug rehabs are going west to help a new wave of heroin addicts cropping up in cities such as Denver.Drug rehabs need look no further than Tom Gorman, director of the Rocky Mountain High [http://bontoursnl.com/story.php?title=easy-concepts-for-help-eliminating-anxiety-and-panic-attacks Marijuana Delivery] Intensity Drug Trafficking Area program, to find out how bad the heroin problem has become in Denver. Gorman says the heroin being used in Denver is the same as the heroin being filtered into other major western cities. It comes from Mexican drug cartels that sell a lethal form of the drug called &amp;quot;black tar.&amp;quot;Gorman states, &amp;quot;It's out there. It is increasing in our area. Heroin hasn't reached the level of other drugs yet, but pharmaceutical opiate abuse is skyrocketing. Those drugs are more expensive than heroin, and that moves people to go from opiates to heroin. It's the same kind of high, but cheaper.&amp;quot; The problem for addicts, according to substance abuse treatment center doctors, is that this cheap heroin is far more dangerous than prescription opioids. The cartels cut their heroin with all types of deadly poisons. A user who buys heroin off the streets of Denver never knows what he or she is getting. It's not like a manufactured pill that remains consistent no matter where or how it is purchased.&lt;br /&gt;
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This move from synthetic opioids to heroin is a trend that has drug rehabs concerned. Recently, pain pill manufacturers have made it more difficult to abuse prescription drugs by making more time released capsules with special coatings that are hard to abuse. Also, many pain management clinics across the United States are being forced to shut their doors. These closings have driven up the street price of prescription pain pills. Substance Abuse Treatment Centers and law enforcement agencies expect the trend for drug addicts to move from prescription opioids to heroin will only increase, due to the cheap price of Mexican black tar.Bruce Mendelson, senior data consultant at the Denver Office of Drug Stratedy, reports that new heroin users are typically under age 35, white non-Hispanics who prefer smoking the drug rather than injecting it.It's not difficult for young people in Denver to find heroin, either. A recent report by Rick Sallinger, of CBS News Channel 4, revealed the homeless sell plenty of the drug. He went undercover and approached random homeless people looking for black tar heroin, and repeatedly found what he was supposedly looking for. Mayor Michael Hancock wants to sign an ordinance banning urban camping to prevent panhandlers from their secret drug dealings. He's getting a lot of resistance, however, from local agencies who want to protect the rights of the homeless. It's a sticky situation for the mayor.Mayor Hancock knows full well that the most abused drugs in Denver remain alcohol and marijuana. However, heroin's climb in popularity does not seem to be declining. In 2010 heroin overdoses ranked third behind marijuana and cocaine for emergency room visits. In 2011, about 18 percent of all Denver residents who were admitted to substance abuse treatment centers were opiate addicts, according to the Colorado Health Foundation.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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	<entry>
		<id>http://istoriya.soippo.edu.ua/index.php?title=Marijuana_Studies_In_Baltimore&amp;diff=122134</id>
		<title>Marijuana Studies In Baltimore</title>
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				<updated>2016-12-17T00:45:36Z</updated>
		
		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Chard18comb: Створена сторінка: However, drug rehabs are going west to help a new wave of heroin addicts cropping up in cities such as Denver.Drug rehabs need look no further than Tom Gorman,...&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;However, drug rehabs are going west to help a new wave of heroin addicts cropping up in cities such as Denver.Drug rehabs need look no further than Tom Gorman, director of the Rocky Mountain High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area program, to find out how bad the heroin problem has become in Denver. [http://forum-happ-e-factory.blanchardpp.fr/bookmarks/view/31820/discover-how-to-manage-panic-and-anxiety-attacks-later-on Marijuana Delivery] Gorman says the heroin being used in Denver is the same as the heroin being filtered into other major western cities. It comes from Mexican drug cartels that sell a lethal form of the drug called &amp;quot;black tar.&amp;quot;Gorman states, &amp;quot;It's out there. It is increasing in our area. Heroin hasn't reached the level of other drugs yet, but pharmaceutical opiate abuse is skyrocketing. Those drugs are more expensive than heroin, and that moves people to go from opiates to heroin. It's the same kind of high, but cheaper.&amp;quot; The problem for addicts, according to substance abuse treatment center doctors, is that this cheap heroin is far more dangerous than prescription opioids. The cartels cut their heroin with all types of deadly poisons. A user who buys heroin off the streets of Denver never knows what he or she is getting. It's not like a manufactured pill that remains consistent no matter where or how it is purchased.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
This move from synthetic opioids to heroin is a trend that has drug rehabs concerned. Recently, pain pill manufacturers have made it more difficult to abuse prescription drugs by making more time released capsules with special coatings that are hard to abuse. Also, many pain management clinics across the United States are being forced to shut their doors. These closings have driven up the street price of prescription pain pills. Substance Abuse Treatment Centers and law enforcement agencies expect the trend for drug addicts to move from prescription opioids to heroin will only increase, due to the cheap price of Mexican black tar.Bruce Mendelson, senior data consultant at the Denver Office of Drug Stratedy, reports that new heroin users are typically under age 35, white non-Hispanics who prefer smoking the drug rather than injecting it.It's not difficult for young people in Denver to find heroin, either. A recent report by Rick Sallinger, of CBS News Channel 4, revealed the homeless sell plenty of the drug. He went undercover and approached random homeless people looking for black tar heroin, and repeatedly found what he was supposedly looking for. Mayor Michael Hancock wants to sign an ordinance banning urban camping to prevent panhandlers from their secret drug dealings. He's getting a lot of resistance, however, from local agencies who want to protect the rights of the homeless. It's a sticky situation for the mayor.Mayor Hancock knows full well that the most abused drugs in Denver remain alcohol and marijuana. However, heroin's climb in popularity does not seem to be declining. In 2010 heroin overdoses ranked third behind marijuana and cocaine for emergency room visits. In 2011, about 18 percent of all Denver residents who were admitted to substance abuse treatment centers were opiate addicts, according to the Colorado Health Foundation. Heroin and opiates are the third leading cause of death for alcohol or drug related fatalities in Denver.&lt;br /&gt;
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Statistics from drug rehabs in Colorado also reflect heroin's popularity..&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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