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Naval Academy says spice investigation over
A year after the U.S. Naval Academy expelled seven midshipmen for using synthetic marijuana on the zero-tolerance Annapolis campus, the "spice" investigation is over, and college officials say the drug problem is past. Sixteen midshipmen were expelled...Tags: Colleges and Universities, United States Naval Academy, Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities, College Sports
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TAKE TIME OUT: Synthetic drugs reach north
As both a state trooper and a parent, I continually evaluate the dangers in our communities. As a community service trooper I am tasked with studying crime trends and educating others to prevent crimes and the heartaches associated with them. One of the...Tags: Methamphetamine (drug), Bath Salt Drugs, Ecstacy (drug), Heroin, Child Abuse
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Captured: WMW viewer unmasks 'Husky Hat Bandit'
WMWUPDATE: Sgt. Robert Goetz with the Everett Police Department tells us the accused 'Husky Hat Bandit' turned himself into detectives on Monday. The suspect had been identified by a 'Washington’s Most Wanted' viewer, who provided Everett detectives...Tags: Theft
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Shop owner, manager charged after synthetic pot, bath salts seized near Lombard
The owner and manager of a smoke shop were arrested today following the discovery of more than $1 million of synthetic cannabis and bath salts at the business in unincorporated DuPage County near Lombard, DuPage County Sheriff’s officials said.
The...Tags: Drug Trafficking, Lombard, Police Arrests
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Survey: Teen pot use rises, alcohol use declines
LANSING — More teens are turning to pot and see it as less of a risk at the same time alcohol use among the same age group has dipped to historic lows, according to an annual national survey of drug use released Wednesday. The findings were based...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Marijuana Use, Recreational Substance Use, Juvenile Delinquency, White House
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Armed Suspect Makes Off With Cash, Liquor, and More
FOX 17 Web ProducerAfter a robbery at gunpoint, Ionia County Sheriff's Office is hunting for a suspect that made off from a gas station with cash, liquor and other items. Police say around 10:30 p.m. Tuesday night, a man entered Everybody's Market in the 1000 block of West...Tags: Defense, Theft, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Rentals, LMFAO (music group)
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Man, 19, held in pellet gun death of roommate, 18
OVID, Mich. (AP) — An 18-year-old man who at first appeared to be overdosing on drugs actually was suffering from a pellet gun wound that led to his death, according to Clinton County authorities. His 19-year-old roommate was in jail Wednesday on...Tags: David Grant, Shootings
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Steelton Store Owner First To Be Arrested Under New Synthetic Marijuana Law
Content ManagerA Dauphin County store owner is facing criminal charges after continuing to sell synthetic marijuana after it was made illegal in Pennsylvania. Steelton Police along with the Dauphin County Drug Task Force busted store owner, Keith Drabenstadt, after...Tags: Drug Trafficking, Crime, Law and Justice, Dauphin County
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Will County retailers told to get 'fake pot' off shelves by Jan. 1
Special to the TribuneWill County retailers are being put on notice. If they have any synthetic marijuana on their shelves, it better be gone by Jan. 1 when a new state law banning “fake pot” takes effect. Illinois House Minority Leader Tom Cross, R-Plainfield,...Tags: Punishment, Tom Cross, Justice System, Plainfield (Will, Illinois), Crime, Law and Justice
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City toughens ban on synthetic pot
JOLIET
The Joliet City Council has unanimously approved new rules to stiffen the ban on synthetic marijuana.
Police Chief Mike Trafton said that manufacturers are skirting a state law prohibiting the synthetic drug by altering the chemicals in the...Tags: Christmas, Google Inc., Religious Festivals, Religion and Belief, Religious Texts
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Synthetic marijuana ban takes effect in Chicago
Tribune reporterStarting tomorrow, the sale of synthetic marijuana becomes illegal in Chicago, Ald. Edward Burke, 14th, and Attorney General Lisa Madigan announced today. "The Chicago ordinance will close the legal loophole that's permitted these dangerous products...Tags: JoAnn Thompson, Bath Salt Drugs, Chicago, Edward M. Burke, Lisa Madigan
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Over 200 state laws to take effect Jan. 1
On January 1, 2012, more than 200 new laws, covering everything from local library boards to murder, will go into effect.
Chicago Tribune political reporter Rick Pearson says some that might impact you the most include:
- Toll hike
- Electronics...Tags: Health and Safety at Work, Medical Procedures and Tests, Conservation, Employment Opportunities, Disasters and Accidents
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