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With Drugs, Is Jail Best? – Northwest Herald

Heroin Addiction: With drugs, is jail best? – Northwest Herald

With drugs, is jail best?
Northwest Herald
Heroin is a scourge. Heroin peddlers are criminals and should be treated as such. And while heroin users are criminals, too, they need treatment. Sadly, heroin long has been a problem in McHenry County – a surprise to some. And it's getting worse.

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Heroin Addiction: Recovery, O’Neal, and the District of Columbia – Examiner.com

Recovery, O'Neal, and the District of Columbia
Examiner.com
She has also been more vocal with her own battles with heroin and crack addiction, as noted in her autobiographies, "A Paper Life" and "Found: A Daughter's Journey Home." "Tatum will move heaven and earth to do whatever she can to help Redmond get and

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Heroin Addiction: The CIA and Narcotics Trafficking – Subversify


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The CIA and Narcotics Trafficking
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Heroin addiction was estimated by myself and other non-commissioned officers to be about 30% of the US Forces enlisted men on this airfield. Our own company and its platoons were about this average level of addicts as was our understanding this being

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Heroin Addiction: PROPANGADA Posner Fed Info Blaming Taliban For Troop Heroin Addiction & Not Demand-Availability



How To Go To Heaven: www.jesus-is-savior.com www.thedailybeast.com The Taliban’s Heroin Ploy As the US postpones a decision on Afghanistan, Gerald Posner reports on a new secret weapon in the arsenal of the Taliban and Al Qaeda: getting the Army addicted to their cheap heroin. Oct 18, 2009 9:46 PM EDT Forty years ago, the Vietnam War was partly undermined by heroin addiction among US troops. Surely mindful of that, the Taliban and al Qaeda are now using Afghanistan’s bountiful heroin supplies as a tactical weapon. An internal US intelligence report has concluded that the two groups are targeting American troops in an effort to undermine their effectiveness, while raising cash to pay for new recruits and weaponry, a US intelligence official tells The Daily Beast. It’s a logical tactic. The drug is plentiful, cheap—less than for a day’s supply—and potent. And while Army officials publicly dismiss talk of any surging drug problem, some privately express concern about the possibility of increased drug use among bored and susceptible young soldiers. The Taliban and al Qaeda see an opportunity: US and other NATO soldiers are caught in an increasingly unpopular conflict with high stress and little to do in their spare time. According to the report, which the official spoke to me about only on the condition of anonymity, the Taliban and al Qaeda see an opportunity: US and other NATO soldiers are caught in an increasingly unpopular conflict with high stress and little to do in
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