Monday 21 January 2019

Man arrested for drug possession

So many people use drugs for different reasons. But one thing is for sure, regardless of how helpful they think of drugs to them, at the end of the day, drugs are still dangerous. Nothing good comes out of using it- just harm to all aspects of a person. As the users increase, many of them also get arrested. This is why when we watch TV or read the news, there is always a report about a drug arrest. Man arrested for drug possession Another man has been arrested for drug possession. A 51-year-old man was arrested on Friday evening, after he was found in possession of 41 grammes of cannabis, police said on Saturday. According to authorities, members of the drug squad, Ykan went to the man’s house in Avgorou at approximately 5:45pm, after receiving a court-ordered search warrant. Click here to read the news. During their investigations conducted in the presence of the man and his wife, police found cannabis, 20 grams wrapped in paper and 21 grams in a plastic bag. The man was arrested and in a written statement admitted to possessing the drugs. The women was questioned in writing, and after examining her statements she was released.

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2 jailed after child ingests drug

In our world today, we experience so many changes on a daily basis. Sometimes, it’s so hard to keep up with these changes. There are changes that are good. On the other hand, there are those that are harmful. Let us take drug addiction as an example. In the past, we wouldn’t really notice how it impacts children. But today, the age of drug users is getting younger. 2 jailed after child ingests drug Also, may drug users harm kids because of drug addiction. Let us take this mother and a Transfer man from Greenville who are now in the Mercer County jail after allowing a 2-year old to ingest a drug. This is a very sad reality and sometimes, we can’t fathom how these people can do this to innocent beings. Read the rest of the article by clicking the link. Michael B. Chamberlain, 28, of Transfer, and Justine Sell, 28, of Greenville, will appear before Judge Brian Arthur in district court at 2:30 p.m. Jan. 30 on charges of aggravated assault, endangering the welfare of children and recklessly endangering another person, according to court documents. The charges stem from an incident shortly before 8 p.m. Wednesday when the Hempfield Police Department was called to UPMC Greenville Hospital to assist Mercer County Children Youth Services, according to the criminal complaint.

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Friday 18 January 2019

Steve-O snorted cocaine splattered with blood of HIV positive drug dealer

As soon as a person gets the very taste of drugs and he likes it, he will likely want to have more of it. This then leads to abuse and addiction. As they say, too much of anything is not good- more so when it comes to drugs. So many lives have been wasted because of drug addiction. But if there something good that comes of it, at least there are those who realized how bad it is and have sought help. Also, there are those who needed the help of other people just to get better. It’s all okay, as long as there was recovery. cocaine splattered with blood of HIV Now, Steve-O admitted that he snorted cocaine splattered with the blood of HIV positive drug dealer at the height of addiction. Steve-O is just one of the many celebrities who fell into the trap of drug addiction. But it's a good thing for him because, with the help of those who love him, he was able to get through such a challenging phase in his life. Click the link to read the story. The Jackass star has been sober for nearly 11 years, after battling drug and alcohol addiction throughout his life. And now, the 44-year-old has spoken about the extent of his addiction, admitting he snorted cocaine which was splattered with the blood of his dealer, who he later found out to be HIV positive. Speaking on In Depth With Graham Bensinger, Steve-O – real name Stephen Glover – explained that his dealer’s blood used to ‘squirt’ around the room as he injected cocaine.

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Thursday 17 January 2019

Nurse fired for stealing pain drugs at seniors home gets job back

Many people who are into drugs often commit crimes that can put their own lives in danger, or affect the lives of others. What is worse is the fact that anyone can decide to use and abuse drugs, from young people to professionals- even those in the medical field. Yes, even doctors and nurses can be addicted to drugs. They can even commit things that they should not be doing in the first place. pain drugs at seniors home Just like with the article below that talks about a nurse who was fired for stealing pain drugs at senior homes. Such an act is definitely not the right thing to do. But perhaps, other medical professionals have done the same too. However, the nurse was still able to get her job back. Read on the article and find out it happened. Click here to read the rest of the article. After a drug addicted nurse quietly murdered eight of her elderly patients in southwestern Ontario, everyone pledged to do better. But apparently no one has learned anything at all. A Waterloo nurse has just been ordered reinstated at the nursing home where she’d been stealing patients’ pain medications to feed her drug addiction. Not only did he overturn her firing, but the labour arbitrator also agreed Sunnyside Home Long Term Care Facility must compensate the thieving nurse for “injury to dignity, feelings and self-respect.” Drug addiction is an illness that must be accommodated, ruled arbitrator Larry Steinberg, even if her employer argues that trust between the nurse and patients has been irrevocably shattered...

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Wednesday 16 January 2019

Mountrath man stole bicycle due to drug addiction

If money is considered to be the root of all evil, then drugs would be the root of all crimes. Each day, we see or read anywhere that a crime was committed as a result of drug addiction. This crime can be petty to very serious. These things become a societal problem as everyone in society can be affected. This is drug abuse or addiction is something that needs an immediate solution as doing so would mean preventing crimes from happening. Mountrath man stole bicycle due to drug addiction Now, here is a man who broke into a Portlaoise bike store and stole a bicycle due to his addiction to drugs, the district court heard. It is a sad reality that people are willing to take everything- even their lives just for drugs. As soon as things get out of hand, they are the ones to suffer the most. The least that they could do is to admit what they did and end up in regret. Click the link to read the article. David Bergin (20), The Bungalow, Fairfield, Mountrath, was last week charged with burglary and criminal damage, at Kavanagh Cycles, Railway Street, Portlaoise, on September 23 last year. Garda evidence to the court said that when charged, the accused replied: “I’m sorry for what I did, it’s all due to my drug addiction.” Sgt JJ Kirby gave evidence that on September 23 last year, the accused broke the window of the shop, causing €150 damage, and stole a bicycle.

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Tuesday 15 January 2019

Recovery addict returns to Northeast Ohio to help after her own battle with drugs

There are so many drug addicts today and their number keeps on increasing. Many of them would admit to it while others would not even consider that they are addicted to drugs. Yes, many are still in denial. But if there is one good thing in spite of it all, it’s the reality that there are those who are aware and admitted that they are addicts and are willing to change for the better. In fact, there are those who are willing to help others by inspiring them that they too, can change for the better. battle with drugs Take this recovery addict who returned to Northeast Ohio to help others after her own battle with drugs. Deborah King is the daughter of the iconic boxing promoter, Don King. She has lived in Florida for decades after leaving her native state of Ohio. King gained fame in the promotions world at the feet of her famous father. Click here for more information. She lived a high-profile life among the biggest names in the boxing world, but her world came crashing down around her when she got hooked on cocaine. She says it gave her the kind of balance that she lacked because of her bipolar disorder. Realizing her addiction was causing her family embarrassment and herself pain is what lead to thoughts of suicide that she fought her way back to sobriety after being knocked down. She went back to school, got a degree and specialized training in mental health issues. She recently moved back to Ohio hoping to open a facility in Glenville, the Cleveland community is which she was born, to bring her healing message of overcoming drug addiction.

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Monday 14 January 2019

Be cautious of drug dealers and abuse in and around local schools

The school is the place that we consider our second home. This means that we expect it to be safe and peaceful, especially for our children who spend most of their time in school. Also, it is a place for learning so we think that anyone in the school will be able to move freely and safely. But in this modern time, when so much has changed, even schools are not anymore s considered safe from criminals and the threat of drug addiction. abuse in and around local schools On December 17 officers from KaMhlushwa SAPS were patrolling the area when they decided to search a spaza shop next to Sidlamafa Secondary School. They found 18 tiles of heroin and three full moons of crack cocaine, which the shop owner told officers he usually got from Mbombela. Click here to read the article. The 39-year-old was arrested and appeared in the Nkomazi Magistrate’s Court. According to Const Zithulele Mhlongo of KaMhlushwa SAPS, he was granted R3 000 bail and will appear in court again on February 1. Parents are urged to teach their children never to accept sweets from strangers or even indiscriminately from friends. If something tastes different, stop eating it and notify a teacher, parent or adult immediately.

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Friday 11 January 2019

Recovering heroin addict now helps others get into treatment

We know for a fact that in this life, change is the only constant thing. But more often than not, it is also something that is just so difficult to do and achieve. Take drug addiction as an example. Getting into is easy. People can have hundreds of reasons why they choose to use drugs. But as soon as they realize that they get nothing good out of it and they want to get out, doing so may not be that easy. Recovering heroin addict But the good news is, there is always hope. As long as you are willing to seek help, take the right path, and totally get out of it, you will always have another chance to live a good life. Just take this recovering heroin addict as an example. He now serves as an inspiration and is helping others to get into treatment. Read the article here. Nick Cialdella doesn’t mince words, doesn’t sugarcoat the past, doesn’t rewrite the narrative. Seated at a conference table just days into the new year, he talks candidly about his plunge into heroin addiction and the long journey out — to a place where he says he now can help others. People in the throes of dependency, he said, “Don’t know where to go. Don’t know what to do.” The Mokena resident, who grew up in Tinley Park, knows how they feel because he lived that desperation. “Until the night I made a choice: either kill myself or get clean,” he said. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates there were more than 72,000 drug overdose deaths in 2017, with 30,000 of them due to fentanyl, a synthetic opioid that is 50 to 100 times more potent than morphine. “The number of overdose deaths multiplies exponentially when you add alcohol, (benzodiazepines), suicide, drunk driving — elements that are related to opiates,” Cialdella said.

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Comedians Beg Artie Lange to Seek Help For Drug Addiction

People choose to use drugs for different reasons. These people are also aware that in spite of thinking that drugs will benefit them, there are dangers and drawbacks to it. But still, they resort to it because they think that it is the best they’ve got. In the world of entertainment where the pressure is all over the corner, you need to be very strong in all aspects. You can’t afford to weak in such a world. This is why we can see so many actors, actresses, comedians, singers, etc. who use drugs in order to get by. Seek Help for Drug Addiction There have been so many news about these people using drugs. Some of them totally lost it while other chose to seek help and change for the better. And of course, there are those who are now in the middle of their struggle to free themselves from addiction. Take comedian Artie Lange as an example. Click here for more information. Comedians close to Artie Lange, “MADtv” star and former sidekick on “The Howard Stern Show,” have taken to Twitter to urge the struggling comedian to seek treatment for severe drug addiction. Stand up comic and “Curb Your Enthusiasm” actor Richard Lewis tweeted a heart wrenching statement Thursday. “Artie, this is my 1000th request over decades to beg you to surrender to your addictions,” Lewis wrote. “We had the most laughs sober. I love you. You’re beloved and a magnificent comedian cursed with self loathing and fear. Give it up and live.” Patton Oswalt chimed in with Lewis, replying to the tweet: “What Richard said. Come ON, Artie.”

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Thursday 10 January 2019

Samuel L. Jackson Talks Past Struggle with Crack Abuse

If you ask a drug addicted person why he or she chooses to abuse drugs, the reasons are often petty. Some of them would say that they just wanted to experience the “high” of it. Others take it as a form of rebellion or to have the courage they need and do things they would never be able to do without the influence of drugs. But if you ask people who are in the entertainment industry, more often than not, they would say that they need drugs to get by and survive in a very high-pressure environment. Struggle with Crack Abuse In fact, many of the actors or actresses that we idolize use drugs. Some of them are courageous enough to admin. Take Samuel L. Jackson for one. He is now opening up about his past drug use in a new interview. Jackson, 70, spoke to The Hollywood Reporter for its latest cover story, where he got candid about struggling with an addiction to crack cocaine in the 1980s and 1990s. Click here to read the article. “The whole time I was using, sure, I had a good reputation,” he told THR. “I showed up on time, I did my lines. I was great. But there was something that was keeping me from getting to that next place.” In the early ’90s, Jackson was an understudy for the lead role in The Piano Lesson on Broadway, which was being portrayed by actor Charles Dutton. “I had to sit there every night on the steps behind the theater and listen to Charles Dutton do that part,” Jackson told THR. “I’d sit there and smoke crack while I listened to the play. It made me f—ing crazy. Because I’d be listening to him doing the lines and going, ‘That’s not right!’ “

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Wednesday 9 January 2019

Drug addiction is a serious epidemic, why don’t we treat it like one?

The term drug addiction is something that has become staple in the different media platforms. We hear it on a daily basis. We are constantly reminded that it is a kind of problem that needs an immediate solution. But the sad thing is, not all of us actually take it on a serious note. For most of us, we think that knowing it is enough and there is no need for us to take part in it. What we don’t know is that there should be a collective effort in order to solve the problem. But it should always start by treating the problem as a serious one. Drug addiction is a serious problem We are in this surreal moment in time when creating a social media challenge to raise money for a cause, for example, the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, has become the main source of funding for some of our most successful scientific research endeavors. Gene editing can be done in your garage on a layman’s budget. And, suddenly, the people responsible for our health care future are wondering, "Is curing patients a sustainable business model?" Read the article by clicking the link. Drug addiction is an intergenerational disease, just as prevalent in the family tree as cancer or diabetes. In fact, studies found that animals exposed to prenatal stress tend to exhibit the same signs as seen in addiction and are more likely to self-medicate when given access. Addiction is a serious brain disease that targets the “opioid attachment-reward system, the dopamine-based incentive-motivation apparatus and the self-regulation areas of the prefrontal cortex.”

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Tuesday 8 January 2019

Push for Hamilton drug and alcohol treatment court gets support

Drug and alcohol addiction has been a pressing problem all over the world for so many years now. The problem has been affecting so many people, families, and society as a whole. Given this, it calls for all the needed support and people who are addicted to drugs and alcohol need to get all the help they can. One of them is through addiction treatment centers. In Hamilton, they are making a push for a new court. drug and alcohol treatment It's for people whose crimes are fuelled by an addiction to alcohol or other drugs, and it has a treatment focus. Jail time can be replaced with treatment and monitoring, leading to a community-based sentence - but those who can't keep it up go back before the traditional courts. Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Courts have been running an Auckland pilot since 2012, and similar models run in Australia and the United States. Click here to read the article. It's a meeting of health and justice, Alcohol and Drug Community Support Trust director Stephen King said. "It's not like any court you have ever experienced before. It's almost like a quasi therapy, but it does have the power of the district court judge there." "There's no sly using or anything like that. If you are, you get caught and then you're off the programme, basically. It's very holding to account." Government documents say the court aims to break the cycle for people "on a treadmill of offending, typically being punished but then going on to reoffend".

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Monday 7 January 2019

Drug addiction, loss lead to hope, healing for local mother

Most of us look up to our mothers to be people with so much strength and control. This is not only in how she handles her family, but even herself as well. Many of us draw courage from them. But what happens when our own moms become weak and give in to drug addiction? This is not something new. In fact, so many women, mothers specifically, all over the world have been addicted to drugs. They can definitely attest how difficult it is to get out of it. Drug addiction and loss In Kansas City, a mom knows very well how drugs can damage and affect lives including that of her won. But thankfully for her, she was able to seek help and eventually recovered and is now making the most out of her life with her loved ones. Click here to read the article. "It used to be an afterthought Lexi Zimmerman, a mother of three children. Now, she never takes the chore of making breakfast for her children for granted. Three years ago, Zimmerman's kids were removed from her home due to her drug use. "My world collapsed that day, it really did," said Zimmerman. Zimmerman was addicted to heroine, meth and opioids. It was an addiction that consumed her life and almost killed her on several occasions. The pain of losing her kids was overwhelming and made her addiction even worse."

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Friday 4 January 2019

Jackie Chandiru Speaks Out About Her Drug Addiction

Different kinds of health problems are likely to occur when one is using, or worse, abusing drugs. In fact, nothing good comes out of using it as it affects the whole being of a person. So many people who were once an addict can attest that drugs really destroy everything. Of course, they may have varied reasons for doing so but at the end of the day, abuse of it will destroy or even kill them. Here is one person who was once into drugs sharing her story. Jackie Chandiru Speaks Out About Her Drug Addiction Jackie Chandiru, well remembered for having been part of the Blue 3 trio and released a hit song dubbed ‘Gold Digger’, narrated her nasty old days when she was still addicted to prescription drugs she did not mention on TV and how she was able to get through it. Click the link for the rest of the article. While appearing on Live Nile Broadcasting Services, aka NBS TV, former Blu 3 musician Jackie Chandiru opened up for the first time about her struggles of dealing with the deadly drug addiction that almost killed her if concerned people had not rushed to her. Taken to rehab 3 times, Chandiru revealed that Mowzey Radio, the late, was one of the people that pushed her to go through the treatment at the rehab center and also her husband who asked her for a divorce.

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Thursday 3 January 2019

Pittsfield man gets a year in jail for drug, gun charges

News on drug arrest is very common. Whenever we watch TV or read news online, there is always a case about a person who got arrested with drugs in his possession. However, even with all these, still, there are so many who still keep doing the same thing. Here is another man from Pittsfield who gets a year in jail for drugs. It is so unfortunate and saddening at the same time that you have to spend a year living a difficult life inside the jail. in jail for drug A city man who was found with a gun, cocaine and other contraband in his home last January was sentenced to a year in jail Wednesday after pleading out in Berkshire Superior Court. The plea hearing for Austyn M. Lanphear, 22, had to be rescheduled from its original Dec. 31 date after Lanphear failed to appear for the 9 a.m. event, prompting the issuance of an arrest warrant. Click here to read the article. On Wednesday, Lanphear, who had been taken into custody in the meantime, told Judge Daniel Ford he had transportation issues that prevented him from getting to court that day. On Jan. 10, 2018, members of the Berkshire County Drug Task Force were staking out Lanphear's home after obtaining search warrants for his him, his home and car, on suspicion he was using his home to distribute drugs. Police waited until Lanphear left his home to take him into custody, out of concern he may have weapons inside. He left about 9:30 p.m. and was soon pulled over by police. Inside the home, police found about 12.7 grams of cocaine, a loaded .45 caliber handgun, some other rounds of ammunition, three 30-milligram oxycodone pills and other evidence including a digital scale and other dealer paraphernalia.

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Wednesday 2 January 2019

Preschool and suspected drug lab are found on the same property

If you have heard from the news that a property has been turned into a drug lab, it wouldn’t be the first time. As the problem in drug keeps on rising and getting more difficult to deal with, more and more people are finding ways to worsen the problem. Just like in Santa Barbara California, property is found to house a preschool, an animal rescue facility, and a drug lab, according to the Sheriff's Office. drug lab On Dec. 31st, Santa Barbara County Deputies went to a home in the 100 blocks of Nogal Drive in Santa Barbara.  Inside the home, they discovered a drug manufacturing lab, along with a convicted felon, and the owner of the property 52-year-old Charles Romanus, of Santa Barbara. A gun, chemicals, syringes and other drug paraphernalia was found at the scene, according to police. Click here for more information. During the investigation authorities learned the property housed Harmony Pre-School. The school has been on the property for 11 years and has about 11 students ages two through five. The school is just feet away from where the drugs were being manufactured, according to authorities. No children were inside the school at the time of the raid. Also on the property and run by Romanus is a non-profit animal rescue facility. Six cats were taken from the property by Santa Barbara Animal Control. No word on their condition.

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