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1US NJ: Pupils Learn Drugs' Dangers by Hearing Tale of DEA AgentWed, 26 Oct 2005
Source:Asbury Park Press (NJ) Author:Ferguson, A. Scott Area:New Jersey Lines:Excerpt Added:10/28/2005

Commemorates: Life, Death of DEA Agent Killed by Drug Dealers

LITTLE SILVER -- With a son working for the Drug Enforcement Administration, Carol Gill knows about the dangers that drugs pose to students, especially the seventh-graders she teaches at Markham Place Middle School.

"I wanted to do something for the kids and to get them involved," Gill, a science teacher, said Tuesday. "We wanted to do something that keeps kids away from drugs and alcohol."

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2US NJ: Her Cause - Preventing Drug AbuseMon, 05 Sep 2005
Source:Asbury Park Press (NJ) Author:Ferguson, A. Scott Area:New Jersey Lines:Excerpt Added:09/05/2005

Task Force's Leader Retires

In 1982, Joan A. Spinelli was working in one of the few drug treatment centers, not only in Monmouth County but, in the whole state, the Monmouth Chemical Dependency Treatment Center.

At about that same time, two local students were killed in a drunken-driving accident in New York state, and Spinelli started to ask why there were no programs that dealt with the issues involving young people, drinking and driving, and substance abuse.

Soon, Spinelli, along with 13 students from different Monmouth County high schools, formed the Monmouth County High School Task Force on Drinking and Driving, which became one of the first organizations to deal with issues facing teenagers.

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3 CN ON: U S Shouldn't Stone Us For Pot UseTue, 16 Aug 2005
Source:Cambridge Times (CN ON) Author:Ferguson, Scot Area:Ontario Lines:84 Added:08/23/2005

"Penalties against possession of a drug should not be more damaging to an individual than the use of the drug itself. Nowhere is this more clear than in the laws against possession of marijuana in private for personal use."

- - Jimmy Carter, 1977

"The Yankees are coming!" Unlike Paul Revere's famous American ride to warn of the invading British, no one is listening in Canada. Canadians are either too stoned or they are hoping that someone will toss Marc Emery, Canada's "Prince of Pot," in jail to rot.

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