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The Facts on Marijuana: Smoking and Driving – Aitkin Independent Age
Published November 16, 2013
The facts on marijuana: Smoking and driving – Aitkin Independent Age
The facts on marijuana: Smoking and driving
Aitkin Independent Age All figures were received from a marijuana fact sheet put out by the National Association of State Alcohol and Drug Abuse Directors (NASADAD) of Washington D.C. in January 2012. They also cite numerous other sources for their publication. A lot more … |
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Heck no, they wouldn’t go: Scandalous pols who stuck around – NBCNews.com (blog)
Heck no, they wouldn't go: Scandalous pols who stuck around
NBCNews.com (blog) Marion Barry: The mayor of Washington, D.C., remained defiant as he was dogged by rumors of drug and alcohol abuse in his third term. "I have been tried, convicted, sentenced and doing time by some members of the media and the community," he said after … |
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JFK 50 years later: Locals remember – MetroWest Daily News
JFK 50 years later: Locals remember
MetroWest Daily News Three days after President John F. Kennedy's assassination, Judith Cherrington stood among thousands of somber onlookers in Washington, D.C., watching a riderless horse lead a flag-draped cortege bearing the president's body to the U.S. Capitol … |
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Can We Do Worse Than Last Place? – Rio Grande Sun
Can We Do Worse Than Last Place?
Rio Grande Sun The cellar (51st) belongs to Washington D.C., the land of massive school districts, plenty of violence and drug abuse. Yet Washington can pat itself on the back, albeit briefly before getting back to manning its metal detectors and iron gates … |