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Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Drug Policy Newsletter



Weekly News Roundup
May 5, 2008



FEATURE STORIES

Fla. Sting Operation Targets Alcoholic Energy Drinks
The Florida Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco Products
recently conducted a series of statewide sting operations targeting
sales of alcoholic energy drinks to underage youth and found that about
one in four visits resulted in sales to buyers under age 21.

'Second Chance Act' Wins Broad Praise, Call for Funding
There have been few instances where addiction recovery and
drug-reform groups have united in praise for federal drug policy,
but President Bush earned kudos earlier this month for signing
into law the Second Chance Act, which provides for addiction
treatment and other services for offenders reentering the community.





HEADLINES

Seattle Saves Money By Housing Homeless Drinkers

Challenge to Student Aid Ban for Drug Offenders Rejected

Some Dying Medical-Marijuana Users Can't Get Transplants

Drunk Driving in Video Game Earns MADD Condemnation

Dad Mistakenly Buys Alcopop for Son, Loses Custody

Salvia Ban Could Hamper Research

Ohio Lawmakers Look to Kill Off Tobacco Prevention Foundation



More headlines




RESEARCH NEWS

'Courage in a Bottle' No Myth, Study Finds

NIDA Reports Good Results from Computer Counseling

Virtual Reality Can Aid Treatment

Depression More Common Among Smokers, Study Says

Brief Physician Interventions Encourage Smokers to Quit

New Findings on Asian Alcohol-Protection Gene

Painkillers Replacing Heroin on Canadian Streets

Animal Study Hints at Greater Teen Susceptibility to Addiction



More research news




YOUR TURN

SAMHSA Announces Availability of New Drug-Free Workplace Kit

Brewers Urged to Stop Marketing Beer Shirts to Young Girls



More in Your Turn

 

 



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