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181US GA: Family Support Gives Woman Will To Break Free FromMon, 05 Mar 2012
Source:Atlanta Journal-Constitution (GA) Author:Rankin, Bill Area:Georgia Lines:Excerpt Added:03/09/2012

The first thing Tammy Jordan did was erase the damnable number from her cell phone. Not the second thing, not the third. That number was gone.

Where Jordan was headed, the number had no place. She just graduated from Dawson County's drug court and vowed to look forward, not back. She would devote herself to the two daughters she had neglected and care for her father because she had abandoned her mother.

Jordan's methamphetamine addiction had led her to months-long absences from her family. The boyfriends she found could be as bad as the dope, including one who beat her to the point of unconsciousness in front of her two young daughters.

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182US GA: Drug Court Gave Woman 'Stability' To Get Life BackTue, 06 Mar 2012
Source:Atlanta Journal-Constitution (GA) Author:Teegarden, Carrie Area:Georgia Lines:Excerpt Added:03/08/2012

Drug Court Gave Woman 'Stability' To Get Life Back

For many years, Charlotte Whitlock's bedroom was the most comfortable spot she could find under a city bridge.

She would break down cardboard boxes she found on the streets and put those on top of rocks or concrete, the way the other crackheads and bridge dwellers had shown her, then she would pad the cardboard with a lot of blankets and seek the sleep that would take her away from who she was. She saved bottles of water to brush her teeth, and she would get meals and clothes from charities around downtown Atlanta.

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183CN BC: Woman Acquitted In Overdose Death Of TeenSat, 03 Mar 2012
Source:Vancouver Sun (CN BC) Author:Hall, Neal Area:British Columbia Lines:Excerpt Added:03/03/2012

Victoria Turley Provided Reasonable and Sufficient Care, Judge Finds

A woman accused of failing to provide sufficient medical assistance to a 16-year-old girl who died after taking ecstasy has been acquitted.

At the end of a 90-minute oral judgment, B. C. Supreme Court Justice Sunny Stromberg- Stein acquitted Victoria Turley of failing to provide the necessaries of life to Shannon Raymond, who died while sleeping at her Maple Ridge home.

At the time, Turley said the overdosing teen would be fine and suggested she sleep it off.

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184CN BC: Woman Acquitted In Overdose Death Of TeenSat, 03 Mar 2012
Source:Vancouver Sun (CN BC) Author:Hall, Neal Area:British Columbia Lines:Excerpt Added:03/03/2012

Victoria Turley Provided Reasonable and Sufficient Care, Judge Finds

A woman accused of failing to provide sufficient medical assistance to a 16-year-old girl who died after taking ecstasy has been acquitted.

At the end of a 90-minute oral judgment, B. C. Supreme Court Justice Sunny Stromberg- Stein acquitted Victoria Turley of failing to provide the necessaries of life to Shannon Raymond, who died while sleeping at her Maple Ridge home.

At the time, Turley said the overdosing teen would be fine and suggested she sleep it off.

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185 US CA: Woman Alleges Illegal Seizure; More Than 800 Pounds OfTue, 21 Feb 2012
Source:Record Searchlight (Redding, CA) Author:Shulman, Alayna Area:California Lines:139 Added:02/23/2012

A woman who owns land in the Round Mountain area has filed a claim against Shasta County alleging deputies unlawfully searched her property and destroyed hundreds of pounds of legally grown marijuana there.

Filed by Santa Rosa attorney Joe Rogoway on behalf of Esmeralda Sanchez Garcia, 25, the claim is the precursor to a lawsuit.

It alleges agents with the Shasta County Marijuana Eradication Team searched Sanchez Garcia's Dunn Moody Road property without a warrant and destroyed more than 800 pounds of legally grown marijuana, violating her state and constitutional rights.

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186US CO: Fort Collins Mother Shares Son's Story Of Addiction ToSun, 19 Feb 2012
Source:Fort Collins Coloradoan (CO) Author:Hughes, Trevor Area:Colorado Lines:Excerpt Added:02/20/2012

All his life, Austin Powers was surrounded by people who loved him.

His mother. His sister. His fiancee. His son. His friends.

But Austin Powers died alone in his Fort Collins apartment, an empty heroin syringe next to his body, a needle mark on his forearm.

In addition to being a beloved son, brother, fiance, father and friend, Powers, 24, was an addict.

He abused prescription drugs such as Oxycontin. Alcohol. Heroin. Cocaine. He went to rehab and got clean. Relapsed. Got sober. Relapsed.

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187US CA: Column: Women Could Shape Views On MarijuanaSat, 18 Feb 2012
Source:Orange County Register, The (CA) Author:Venezia, Barbara Area:California Lines:Excerpt Added:02/18/2012

Throughout history, women have been instrumental in initiating social change. So it's no surprise women are now organizing in the fight for medical marijuana.

One of the most vocal advocates for medical marijuana is PatiCakes, aka The Queen of Cannabis Baking and the host of the weekly Internet cannabis radio show hempradio.com. She, along with several other local business women, decided it was time to start an Orange County sub-chapter of NORML's Women's Alliance.

Since 1970 NORML the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws has been the recognized organization promoting advocacy and change for marijuana laws.

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188 US IN: Edu: Mother Advocates Stronger Laws For SubstanceWed, 01 Feb 2012
Source:Indiana Daily Student (IN Edu) Author:Lansbery, Jaclyn Area:Indiana Lines:100 Added:02/01/2012

Three years ago, Bloomington resident Sharon Blair lost her oldest child, 29-year-old Jennifer Reynolds, to what most people might not call a disease: drug addiction.

But Blair, 54, believes an illness is what caused her daughter's accidental overdose on Jan. 15, 2009.

"The brain is malfunctioning. It's not processing," she said. "So it is a disease. That is something no one wants to talk about."

However, Blair intends to get the attention of lawmakers in Indiana and Florida, where Blair and her family lived when her daughter died.

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189 CN MB: 'Drugs Killed My Youngest Son': A Mother's Endless PainSat, 28 Jan 2012
Source:Winnipeg Free Press (CN MB) Author:Owen, Bruce Area:Manitoba Lines:117 Added:01/30/2012

WHEN Lori Davis spoke, her dead son Chad was beside her, in a dark wooden box.

"I've been asked to provide a glimpse on the effects of drugs on a family," Davis told the media and others assembled at an RCMP news conference Friday. "So I will begin by introducing Chad. His urn of ashes is here on my left and is the only physical reminder my husband and I have of Chad. Drugs killed my youngest son.'

With that, the room went silent. Reporters stopped typing on their BlackBerries and iPhones. The background noise of rustling paper and shuffling feet stopped.

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190 CN ON: Beaten Drug Dealer 'Was All Bent Over,' Mother TellsFri, 27 Jan 2012
Source:Toronto Star (CN ON) Author:Small, Peter Area:Ontario Lines:74 Added:01/27/2012

The mother of a one-time marijuana dealer, who claims drug squad officers beat him and stole his money, says she was shocked to see how badly injured he looked hours later.

"He was all bent over, shuffling and bent over," testified Greeba Quigley, 75, mother of Christopher Quigley, 46.

"His face was completely red," she told a police corruption trial, recalling how her son looked when she bailed him out hours after the alleged assault 14 years ago. "He had a big cut in between his eye and forehead."

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191CN AB: 'His Heart Just Stopped:' Girlfriend Of Suspected SAITTue, 24 Jan 2012
Source:Calgary Herald (CN AB) Author:Potkins, Meghan Area:Alberta Lines:Excerpt Added:01/24/2012

Cody Gorlick spent the hours before his death cuddled up with his girlfriend of two years watching movies in his dorm room.

His death is under investigation by police as a possible drug overdose, but Monday at a small memorial on the SAIT campus where he studied welding, his girlfriend, Amanda Roger, said she still doesn't understand what happened.

"We were just laying in bed watching movies all night, it was nothing out of the ordinary," recalls Roger.

But in the early morning hours Saturday, Roger realized something was wrong.

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192 US NY: New York Woman Charged After Cocaine Found In Baby'sWed, 11 Jan 2012
Source:Middletown Press, The (CT)          Area:New York Lines:34 Added:01/12/2012

ONEIDA, N.Y. - A central New York woman faces child endangerment charges as well as drug offenses after police found 8.5 grams of cocaine hidden in her baby's crib.

Oneida Police Chief David Meeker says [name redacted], 23, was charged Tuesday after investigators with a warrant searched her apartment at 6 a.m. They found a container of cocaine in her baby's crib, but Meeker said the packaging prevented the child from having contact with the drug.

[name redacted] was charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance and two counts of endangering the welfare of a child. Her two children, both under six, were placed with other family members and [name redacted] was sent to Madison County Jail on $2,500 bail. She's due in court on Friday.

Police didn't know if [name redacted] has a lawyer.

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