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Drug Reform Could Reduce Sentences

Drug reform could reduce sentences

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In February, Department of Corrections Secretary Jimmy LeBlanc said he supported the proposal to discharge inmates convicted of nonviolent, non-sex-related crimes if they have undergone treatments for their drug addiction. "Drugs are our No. 1 enemy …
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RELATIONSHITS: DATING a DRUG ADDICT


 

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Lawmakers Busy as General Assembly Winds Down

Lawmakers busy as General Assembly winds down

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Many provisions to the bill, including the studies for expanding the Port of Indiana and a teaching hospital and trauma center, are still preserved. Sen. Ed Charbonneau of Valparaiso said he isn't sure yet if he'll … to take a drug test, according to …
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Why Do Men Not Get Access to Shelters Like Women or Counselling Services/phonelines?

Question by Roger: Why do men not get access to shelters like women or counselling services/phonelines?
There are number news reports on youtube of men having to ring women’s shelters to ask for help (as if they’re gonna get treated equally by a women’s shelter) isn’t this gender inequality?

Town Hall Meeting on Prescription Drug Abuse

Town Hall meeting on prescription drug abuse

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The members will be a Selma High representative, law enforcement officials, a pharmacist and a treatment professional. There also will be someone who will talk about the consequences: Losing a friend to prescription drug abuse. Organizers hope that …
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