West Haven Considers Dropping D.A.R.E. Program
West Haven considers dropping D.A.R.E. program – The school district and Police Department are planning to scrap DARE classes in favor of a program customized for city students.
The Cultural Legacy Of Nelson Mandela
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And it's fitting that Mandela discussed the subject so frequently, given his own embrace of culture and sports as a protest tool, a means of expressing his humanity while imprisoned, as a way of continuing his education when formal learning programs …
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What Are Some Names You’ve Come Across That…?
Question by ? n?t ??p?ctíng ? just c?ll?ctíng?: What are some names you’ve come across that…?
You suddenly feel for the person who has the name.
We had the program DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) and the police officer was named Mike Hunt. Now, looking back, I feel for the guy. He was an awesome officer though.
Anyone else got a story?
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Answer by JaXsOn’s MoMmY!
I don’t get the question…
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How Do Drug Dealers Make Profit?
Question by (<-Stop Snitching->): how do drug dealers make profit?
lets use weed as an example.Today in school were starting a thing called DARE Drug Abuse Resistance Education and its when a local police officer comes in and talks about drugs and weed and me and a friend were wondering how Weed dealers make money.Becuase if you spent 60 bucks on 10 grams you would just get the 60 bucks back right.
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Answer by DivaJayne
Yeap, here you go:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbwb1BG1p5k&feature=related
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Pat’s Story Pt. 2 – Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery
Pat’s Story Pt. 2 – Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery – Watch the final video of Pat’s story and how he has found sobriety from addiction through recovery. Access recovery resources at http://www.addiction2recover…
End war on drugs, says Durham police chief Mike Barton
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Class A drugs should be decriminalised and drug addicts "treated and cared for not criminalised", according to a senior UK police officer. Writing in the Observer, Chief Constable Mike Barton of Durham Police said prohibition had put billions of pounds …
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The Beckley-Imperial Psychedelic Research Program – David Nutt
The Beckley-Imperial Psychedelic Research Program – David Nutt – http://psychedelicscience.org Help us caption and translate this video on Amara.org:? ?http://www.amara.org/en/videos/jEAkQMQbUpD4/info/ The Beckley-Imperial…
Radley Balko on why police like 'no-knock' raids: They're fun
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“When I interviewed police officers for the book who've been on these raids, Balko continued, “the words that they would use to describe how they felt during the raids are the same adjectives we use to describe the effects of the drugs that they're …
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What Does Law Enforcement Think of the Legalization of Marijuana?
Question by Itstartshere27: What does law enforcement think of the legalization of marijuana?
The Indiana police chief Paul Whitesell just came out and said he is for marijuana legalization.”If it were up to me, I do believe I would legalize it and tax it, particularly in sight of the fact that several other states have now come to that part of their legal system as well”. Also, 73 current and former police officers, judges, prosecutors, and federal agents to Attorney General Eric Holder at the Justice Department asking them to abide the will of the voters in Washington and Colorado. I also have heard personally, current, and former police officers say they wouldn’t oppose marijuana legalization. I was watching a documentary and a detective driving around the streets of New Orleans was saying how he opposes drugs, but that the problem wouldn’t be as big if the consumption wasn’t there. He believed that education is the best prevention, rather than prosecution and incarceration. I took criminal justice in college and my professor (who had over 30 years of LEO experience in NYC and became a detective) said the same exact thing. Now I do believe there are social costs to drug use, but marijuana should not be a Schedule 1 narcotic (along with heroin, meth, and LSD). So I was just wondering, how do other LEO’s feel about it? I for one do not drink, but I do smoke marijuana occasionally when I go out if it is around because I feel it is a safe alternative as long as I am not driving. Thanks.