Crazy News Stories of the Week
Here it is again, folks, your latest edition of crazy news of the week. Oddly enough (not really) all these stories take place in Florida and also some kind of substances (allegedly). #1. Man Arrested For Cocaine Possession Thought Drug... Learn MoreIn the News: Massachusetts Reports at Least 185 Heroin Deaths Since Nov. 1
The outrageous data released by state police focuses on the growing problem of heroin overdoses in the Northeast. The state police announced on Tuesday that the plague of heroin has hit Massachusetts hard, where 185 people have died from overdosing... Learn MoreIn the News: Mexican Drug Lord Chapo Guzman Arrested
Most Mexicans can hardly believe that Mexican drug lord Chapo Guzman has been arrested. This chubby little man with a Super Mario mustache was trudged into a helicopter by a masked marine with a gloved hand firmly on his neck.... Learn MoreIn the News: Charges Upgraded in Fatal NJ Overdose Case
Two northern New Jersey men accused of selling heroin to another man who later died from an overdose are now facing more serious charges. The Associated Press reports that two men in Hackensack, New Jersey who were recently arrested for... Learn MoreIn the News: Chris Brown Released from Rehab, Faces Lawsuit
[caption id="attachment_10948" align="aligncenter" width="367"] www.wifflegif.com[/caption] Chris Brown has been released from residential rehab. A spokesperson for the troubled artist said Thursday that Brown "is continuing his rehab program as an outpatient" and working on community service in the Los Angeles... Learn MoreCrazy News Stories of the Week
Here are your crazy news stories of the week! A rose by any other name… might be a meth pipe – Convenience stores and gas stations retail it as a novelty idea, but is that just a cover-up for the... Learn MoreIn the News: Philip Seymour Hoffman’s Dealer Wants Rehab Instead of Prison
[caption id="attachment_10958" align="aligncenter" width="304"] www.wifflegif.com[/caption] 57-year-old Robert Vineberg was arrested two days after Philip Seymour Hoffman was found dead from a suspected overdose. Vineberg’s lawyer filed court documents to say that his client should go to a diversion program for... Learn MoreIn the News: Selena Gomez Drinking Again After Rehab Stint
[caption id="attachment_10959" align="aligncenter" width="326"] www.wifflegif.com[/caption] Selena Gomez has no shame in showing the world she has resumed her partying, after a brief stint in rehab. Gomez proudly posted a photo on Instagram that shows her with a cocktail in her... Learn MoreIn the News: Booze Ban at Sochi 2014
[caption id="attachment_9628" align="aligncenter" width="300"] Photo Credit: www.aninews.in[/caption] Fans are extremely dissatisfied by a new law passed by President Vladimir Putin's government stopping alcohol from being sold at the Sochi Winter Olympics. Local authorities have also forbidden booze being sold within... Learn MoreIn the News: White House Drug Czar Calls For Increased Naloxone Availability
Gil Kerlikowske, former Seattle Police Chief, says that law enforcement, alone, won’t solve the problem of fatal drug overdoses and that the Obama administration will focus on prevention and treating addiction. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ WASHINGTON —February 11, 2014 White House “drug czar,”... Learn MoreCrazy News Stories of the Week
As they say, truth is stranger than fiction. Here is your week in crazy news stories… Teen Steals from Girl Scout A South Florida teen has been placed on house arrest – accused of stealing from a Girl Scout. You... Learn More4 Signs the War on Drugs is Ending
The “War on Drugs” may have been made “public enemy number one” in 1971 by then-president Richard Nixon but, the hard stance on anti-drug policies that have been implemented by administration after administration have established an American history deeply entrenched... Learn More
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