Oregon Faces Its Own War on Drugs |
Posted by FoM on April 27, 2002 at 08:09:07 PT By Ashbel S. Green Source: Oregonian Asa Hutchinson, director of the Drug Enforcement Administration, made the second stop on a 32-state tour to increase awareness of the growing problem of methamphetamine abuse. "Oregon is typical in the sense that you have methamphetamine that is locally produced in small quantities," Hutchinson said. "And it's also typical that you have meth that is brought in from the super-labs in California. What is unique and different in Oregon is that there is a growing number of super-labs that are actually here." Snipped Home Comment Email Register Recent Comments Help |
Comment #3 posted by Jose Melendez on April 27, 2002 at 12:51:13 PT:
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The sublingual (under the tongue) method that GW Pharm is working on would probably be easier to self-titrate. [ Post Comment ] |
Comment #2 posted by p4me on April 27, 2002 at 12:28:39 PT |
Let's say I want treatment for marijuana. Which I agree that there are respitory and heart concerns for someone my age that also smoked about 15 years. I want a safe medicine. The safest medicine I could think of is made by GW Pharmacueticals in the UK and is a pill form of whole cannabis. That is the safest treatment for what I am trying to fix. I want those pills to help me with my problem. Starve the economy and have a thrifty meal. VAAI [ Post Comment ] |
Comment #1 posted by BGreen on April 27, 2002 at 09:31:03 PT |
to tell you something. He knew the WOD was hopeless when he hired your sorry ass. You watched the movie and didn't get it. It's over. You're over. You might as well practice this line, "Do you want fries with that," because that's where you're headed.
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