Sentences with phrase «war over the drugs»

And long - simmering tensions between two major British medical journals recently erupted into an all - out editorial war over the drugs.

Not exact matches

Once elected, however, Nixon found himself with no mechanisms for fighting his drug war, because the federal government had little day - to - day jurisdiction over crime.
The drug war is over.
As the number one priority of the administration and currently over 2000 + deaths and 40,000 arrests is the War on Drugs.
That's a lesson Britain has learnt many times over during the war on drugs.
** While some drugs may cause homelessness and prostitution, the murder and gang wars are generally gangs trying to claim exclusivity over a market area to sell drugs.
«It is extraordinary how many patients describe themselves as collateral in the war against drugs,» where law enforcement concerns for potential abuse take precedent over the medical imperative to treat suffering, said author — journalist Melanie Thernstrom, who participated on the committee as a patient advocate.
A new study finds the chemical war against cholesterol using statin drugs was justified through statistical deception and the cover up of over 300 adverse health effects documented in the biomedical literature.
The drug war is covered all over the media.
Cartel Land follows two fronts of the drug war, but from the perspective of frustrated citizens instead of government officials: Arizona Border Recon head Tim Foley, and Jose Mireles, the leader of a vigilante group who fight off cartel gangs from taking over villages.
«The House I Live In»: For over 40 years, the War on Drugs has accounted for 45 million arrests, made America the world's largest jailer and damaged poor communities at home and abroad.
It seems that Raul's success as an international businessman means the ranch's troubles are over, but when Armando falls for Sonia, and Raul's business dealings turn out to be less than legit, the Alvarez family finds themselves in a full - out war with Mexico's most feared drug lord, the mighty Onza (Gael Garcia Bernal).
A Royal Night Out (PG - 13 for sexuality and brief drug use) Post World War II dramedy, set in England in 1945, finds Princess Margaret (Bel Powley) and Princess Elizabeth (Sarah Gadon) slipping out of Buckingham Palace, over the objections of the Queen (Emily Watson), to join the street celebrations on V.E. Day.
Following her break - out success, Barnett teamed up with War on Drugs» Kurt Vile for Lotta Sea Lice, a clever and carefree collaborative album that nearly every authoritative music mag gushed over.
International Philippines» Duterte says he's been «demonized» over drugs war, Reuters Italian government wins first confidence vote on electoral law, Reuters
Over at FindLaw, Mark Allenbaugh has this new piece titled «A Positive Development in All the Sentencing Insanity: How The Supreme Court and the U.S. Sentencing Commission Have Begun to Correct the Damage Done by the War on Drugs
We can have understanding for a war veteran who is terrorized at night, or avoidant of loud noises and other things that resemble their traumatic experiences; yet we somehow expect children, babies at heart, to connect, relate, trust, love, reciprocate relationship when their early life experience was marinated in trauma; being beaten for crying, left with tiny broken bones and head injuries, being used for adult sexual gratification, born drug addicted because of a mother drug use, having rarely been held in safe arms, having felt the pain of hunger over days, being left to cry until there are no more tears and no one to soothe.
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