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National trend toward meth problems not seen in Collier, Lee
Filed under: Drug Addiction Help Atlanta
Mexican cartels, which supply 80 percent of the methamphetamine sold on American streets, smuggle the illegal drug across the U.S. border in a variety of liquids from windshield wiper fluid to soap before being refined in major hubs like Atlanta then …
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WJBF EXTRA: Life In The Grip Of Addiction
Filed under: Drug Addiction Help Atlanta
Every 19 minutes, someone dies in the U.S. because of a drug overdose. For addicts, drugs consume their thoughts, life, and everyday activities. Courtney Elledge followed a … His parents sent him to a boarding school in Atlanta. And, while his grades …
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County's drug court saves lives, families and taxpayer money
Filed under: Drug Addiction Help Atlanta
Asher and Atlanta attorney Gary Albertson's salaries are also paid through the grant for their work with the drug court. “We have to have all of … On average, it costs $ 180,000 to jail 25 people for six months; the drug court's funding helps 25 to …
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Lost-N-Found Youth vigil raises awareness of plight of homeless LGBT youth
Filed under: Drug Addiction Help Atlanta
Spending 48 hours living atop a U-Haul truck was a valuable lesson in humility, said Rick Westbrook, executive director of Lost-n-Found Youth, an Atlanta nonprofit that provides emergency shelter to homeless LGBT youth. “I've done … Because national …
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