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Alabama Allowing Welfare to Drug Felons [caption id="attachment_17112" align="aligncenter" width="422"] (This content is being used for illustrative purposes only; any person depicted in the content is a model)[/caption] Author: Justin Mckibben The question has been presented more than once in the past year as to if... Learn More
Should Convicted Drug Dealers Be Denied Welfare Forever? [caption id="attachment_17008" align="aligncenter" width="429"] (This content is being used for illustrative purposes only; any person depicted in the content is a model)[/caption] Author: Justin Mckibben Drug dealing is not as glorified or malicious as it often seems made out to... Learn More
Finger Print Drug Testing is the Future Author: Justin Mckibben Recently there has been a lot of talk about new technologies being developed in regards to drug testing and new devices that have been developed here or there that are designed to detect specific narcotics. From marijuana... Learn More
Should Uber and Lyft Drivers be Drug Tested? Author: Justin Mckibben It seems every other day we hear about a new invention or innovation in technology that is changing the way our world operates around us, keeping us connected, informed and exploring. Now ride-hailing service apps on our smartphones... Learn More
Rick Scott Gives Up Welfare Drug Testing Program Author: Justin Mckibben Back in 2011 the state of Florida started requiring urine tests for welfare applicants and state workers to screen for drugs. While the policy did not last long initially, it has a continued effect on the state’s financial spending as... Learn More
Court Ordered Substance Abuse Treatment   One of the major signs that the war on drugs is ending is the change in attitude toward drug offenses by the judicial system. Judges, generally speaking, are handing out more sentences that include court ordered substance abuse treatments... Learn More
The Latest Chapter in the True Cost of the War on Drugs Author: Justin Mckibben Some experts speculate that the War on Drugs has failed thus far on so many levels, and that reform is vital to resolving these issues. The Count the Costs campaign is a cooperative effort between various Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)... Learn More
Silk Road 2.0 Shut Down   Author: Justin Mckibben Silk Road was originally an internet black market used for digital drug dealing to be utilized for people to make massive sales and purchases without having to take the average dealers risk of riding around with... Learn More
SWAT Raid Shatters Boca Raton Stigma [caption id="attachment_14267" align="aligncenter" width="403" class=" "] Photo Via:www.westbocanews.com[/caption] (Right to left: Hassan Jones/Terry Utter/Antonio Francula) Author: Justin Mckibben Some people still think that an area like Boca Raton, Florida is basically immune to things like drug addiction run rampant or... Learn More
Drug Offenders Offered Path to Sobriety By Cheryl Steinberg Inmates in Portland, Oregon are given the means of reintegrating into society, rather than continue to be recycled in the criminal justice system. Under court supervision, drug offenders are offered path to sobriety – and therefore freedom –... Learn More

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