CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley – a Civil Rights Milestone in Wichita, Kan.
CBS Evening News with Scott Pelley – A civil rights milestone in Wichita, Kan. – Over 50 years ago, a group of students from the local NAACP chapter sat down at the counter at Dockum’s Drug Store in Wichita, Kansas. Jim Axelrod spoke with a few members of the group on how that day changed history in the civil rights movement.
Ottawa woman pleads in deadly drug case
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If a Fourteen Year Old Went Into a Drugstore Would They Be Able to Buy Medication?
Question by Zeanna: If a fourteen year old went into a drugstore would they be able to buy medication?
Would a teen be able to purchase a non-prescription medicine or vitamin alone at a drugstore? (Doing a project on drug abuse prevention)
aspirin? cough syrups? weight loss pills? caffine supplements?
Best answer:
Answer by ??
You should be able to get vitamin in a drugstore without a problem. I’m pretty sure you can also get advil
What do you think? Answer below!
What Are 5 Major Problems That Jail Inmates Bring to the Instituition?
Question by Silver: what are 5 major problems that jail inmates bring to the instituition?
what can be done about them? what do you think might be alternatives to jail? which do you personally support and why?
Best answer:
Answer by Erica
In New Hampshire according to the State prison’s Annual Report for Fiscal Year of 2005, the 5 top reasons for incarcerations were:
49.4% Parole and Probation Violations
9.9% Drug related charges
8.4% Sex Offense
6.8% Traffic Violations
5.4% Aggravated Assault
Dramatic Rise in Substance Abuse in America – Teen Drug Use Number One Health Problem
Dramatic rise in substance abuse in America – Teen Drug Use Number One Health Problem – Statistics on drug abuse in America – American statistics on illicit drug use 2010 Dramatic rise in substance abuse in America – Teen Drug Use Number One Health Problem Info: www.refindyourway.com Source: www.drugabuse.gov
In Gun Debate, a Misguided Focus on Mental Illness
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In the National Institute of Mental Health's E.C.A. study, for example, people with no mental disorder who abused alcohol or drugs were nearly seven times as likely as those without substance abuse to commit violent acts. It's possible that preventing …
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