In the News: Florida Pharmacist Found Guilty of Drug Trafficking
In 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 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: Obama Administration Orders 1000 Pounds of Pot for Research
Sounds like the “Industrial Marijuana Revolution” in America seems to be expanding more every day. The Obama Administration has already put in the directive for hundreds and hundreds of pounds of marijuana to be produced for this coming year, well... Learn MoreCrazy News Stories of the Week
Here are your crazy news stories of the week! Major Field Sobriety Test Fail A lady in Marion County was taken to jail Thursday when deputies say she was intoxicated at a gas station and chuckled in their faces when... Learn MoreIn the News: Real Life ‘Breaking Bad’ Teacher Arrested
[caption id="attachment_10880" align="aligncenter" width="500"] www.wifflegif.com[/caption] In a real-life news story that is oddly reminiscent of a the hit TV drama Breaking Bad, a father-of-two and secondary school teacher Macphallen Kuwale had a secret narcotics factory in his home in Cardiff,... Learn MoreIn the News: Chris Brown Kicked Out of Rehab and Arrested
[caption id="attachment_10888" align="aligncenter" width="292"] www.wifflegif.com[/caption] Chris Brown was detained on Friday and will be held without bail on a warrant distributed by probation officers in the latest legal predicament for the R&B singer who has fought to put his... Learn MoreCrazy News Stories of the Week
I…I just don’t know…Here again, folks, is your crazy news stories of the week. Man Steals Feminine Hygiene Products Naples, Fla. – Jesus Diaz, a Lehigh Acres man, was arrested Wednesday after authorities say he stole $287 worth of feminine... Learn MoreIn the News: Drinking During Pregnancy Could Become a Crime
A landmark test case due to be heard by the Court of Appeal could criminalize heavy drinking during pregnancy. Sky News has reported that it will be disputed that a six-year-old girl is the victim of a crime because she... Learn MoreIn the News: Rihanna Visits Chris Brown in Rehab
[caption id="attachment_10890" align="aligncenter" width="500"] www.wifflegif.com[/caption] Rihanna covertly visited her distressed ex-boyfriend Chris Brown during his latest stint in a Malibu rehab – instigating his on-again, off-again girlfriend Karrueche Tran to dump him when she learned of the visit, says a... Learn MoreIn the News: State of Washington Gives Out First Recreational Marijuana License
OLYMPIA – Sean Green, who operates medical marijuana dispensaries in Spokane and Shoreline, Washington, began growing recreational marijuana yesterday after receiving Washington’s first license to grow legal marijuana. He says he has big plans for a nationwide manufacturing and sales... Learn MoreIn The News: Rachel Canning, the Girl Suing Parents for Tuition, Loses First Hearing
A New Jersey teenager who sued her parents for financial support after leaving home has lost the first round of her lawsuit. 18-year-old Rachel Canning sought after $650 in weekly child support from her parents, a deposit for her future... Learn More
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