When the World Unites to Change the War on Drugs
Author: Justin Mckibben Has the World War on Drugs truly failed? Have we as a nation been fighting a losing battle, and have our alleys themselves suffered from the inefficiencies of their own initiatives in the fight against drug abuse and... Learn MoreRevolutionary Police Reform Uses Treatment NOT Punishment for Addicts
Author: Justin Mckibben Changing law enforcement methods to better address drug addiction has started to get more and more exposure as time marches on, and it seems to have become more understandable once people realized that the stereotype of an... Learn MoreFinger 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 MoreNew Zip Lock Bag Destroys Drugs
Author: Justin Mckibben Prescription drug abuse is easily one of the biggest health concerns facing Americans today. Prescription painkillers and other narcotic medications have made a vast contribution to the overdose epidemic, and experts in the area of drug addiction... Learn More4 Plans for Drug Reform from 4 Presidential Candidates
Author: Justin Mckibben It’s about that time ladies and gentlemen. Once again we will be voting on a new leader of the free world. With the 2016 around the corner it is time for the presidential campaign season. We have... Learn MoreHillary Clinton’s Campaign on Addiction and Mental Health
Author: Justin Mckibben As we come closer to 2016 and the next presidential election, there are already talks of how the candidates will determine their strategies and focus points on the campaign trail. Former Secretary of State and former First... Learn MoreChicago Sentencing Drug Offenders to Treatment Not Jail
Author: Justin Mckibben For a long time now the idea has become more mainstream that instead of continuing to cram those charged with non-violent drug offenses into over-populated prison systems and probably trapping them in a cycle of criminal behavior,... Learn MoreLegal Cannabis in America Cutting Off the Cartels
Author: Justin Mckibben The War on Drugs in America has always found its common enemy in the ranks of the Mexican cartels, which has made those borders profoundly dangerous, and the states they exist in have been flooded with drugs... Learn MoreIndiana Declares Emergency to Break the Ban on Needle Exchange Programs
Author: Justin Mckibben This past February there was news from state health officials that changed all optimism regarding the decline in prescription drug abuse and heroin in southeastern Indiana, informing us that at least 26 people in the region were diagnosed... Learn MoreGood Guy Obama Commutes Sentences, Pardons Others for Nonviolent Drug Offences
By Cheryl Steinberg The White House issued a statement saying that President Obama has made a move to grant older prisoners the same leniency that is given to those convicted of the same crimes in today’s socio-political climate. On Tuesday,... Learn MoreOhio vs Opiate Abuse: Stacking the Odds
Author: Justin Mckibben Being someone born and raised in the Buckeye State, and a recovering addict/alcoholic from Columbus, Ohio, I am always happy to see change going on back home, and it seems as though the state is taking new action... Learn MoreShould School Nurses Get OD Antidote Narcan?
[caption id="attachment_16161" align="aligncenter" width="405"] (This content is being used for illustrative purposes only; any person depicted in the content is a model)[/caption] Author: Justin Mckibben The war rages on against the opiate overdose epidemic in America, with families pushing for... Learn More
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