No More Mr. Nice Guy? The Rise and Fall of One of the Biggest Names in Synthetic Marijuana
No More Mr. Nice Guy? The Rise and Fall of One of the Biggest Names in Synthetic Marijuana
Manufacturers of the once hugely popular Mr. Nice Guy synthetic marijuana product are at it again. And they’re back in the news. Now that synthetic marijuana has officially been made illegal, the company behind Mr. Nice Guy is pushing a... Learn MoreIn the News: Congress Passes Historic Legislation Regarding Medical Marijuana
It is honestly refreshing to see so many changes being made recently to the countries policies on tougher issues; history truly is made every day. And a historic legislation was passed by U.S. Congress late this past Thursday that prevents... Learn MoreIn the News: GWAR Front Man’s Death Ruled Accidental Heroin Overdose
[caption id="attachment_11876" align="aligncenter" width="310"] Covered in Blood: the author with some friends after a Gwar show[/caption] Looking back, I realize that I’m pretty lucky I got to go see GWAR (also written "Gwar") perform back in November of of last... Learn MoreIn the News: Florida Pharmacist Found Guilty of Drug Trafficking
The drug-dealing pharmacist by the name Ashish J. Patel, a 35 year old who was accused of selling Oxycodone pills to an undercover detective, has now been found guilty of several charges including drug trafficking. The Florida Department of Health website... Learn MoreIn the News: Rick Scott’s Drug Testing of Welfare Recipients Proves Costly and Ineffective
The state of Florida started requiring urine tests back in 2011 for welfare applicants and state workers to screen for drugs, which did not last long but has a continued effect on the states financial spending as politicians fight for... Learn MoreIn the News: Another Broward County Judge Arrested for DUI
Yet another Broward County judge has been arrested for DUI after she crashed her BMW into a parked Broward Sheriff's Office vehicle. Judge Lynn Rosenthal is now out on bond. Rosenthal, 56, was appointed to the 17th Judicial Circuit Court... Learn MoreIn the News: Wiz Khalifa Arrested for Possession of Pot
[caption id="attachment_11719" align="aligncenter" width="384"] El Paso Police Department/AP Photo[/caption] On May 25th, rapper Wiz Khalifa was arrested in a West Texas airport for possession of marijuana. El Paso police issued a statement that said, because Khalifa was traveling without identification,... Learn MoreIn the News: Two California Counties Sue Over Painkiller Marketing
You might recall the legal action taken by several U.S. states on tobacco companies that occurred about 20 years ago. Much like that, two California counties, Santa Clara and Orange, are suing painkiller manufacturing companies on the basis that they... Learn MoreIs Ohio Having a ‘Heroin Emergency’?
I’m a recovering addict/alcoholic from Columbus, Ohio. It's not all corn fields and farms. I live in South Florida now, but I bleed Scarlet and Grey. I personally abused opiates in Ohio for years, and I know people who have... Learn MoreIn the News: Silk Road Dealer Pleads Guilty to Drug Trafficking
So apparently dealing drugs has gone digital. The man speculated as the world's most prolific online drug dealer- Cornelis Jan "SuperTrips" Slomp, 23- has pleaded guilty in Chicago. The artist formerly known as “SuperTrips” was arrested in Miami last August.... Learn MoreThe George Brothers and the Rise of the Florida Pill Mill
By August 25, 2011, the George twins, Chris and Jeff, had amassed $40 million in cash – and probably more (it’s believed that they were able to hide their total earnings – perhaps in Belize – before authorities finally took... Learn MoreIn the News: 90 Year Old Cocaine Mule and WW2 Vet Sentenced to 3 Years in Prison
Okay, this is pretty crazy. Yes, you read the headline correctly: 90 year old cocaine mule and ww2 vet sentenced to 3 years in prison. Leo Sharp, who is a decorated World War II combat veteran and who turned 90... Learn More
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