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  • EXCLUSIVE: What WASN'T in Hunter Biden's book: How he got unauthorized Secret Service protection...

    04/08/2021 3:22:03 PM PDT · by Beave Meister · 17 replies
    The Daily Mail ^ | 4/8/2021 | JOSH BOSWELL
    Hunter Biden released his 'tell-all' memoir Beautiful Things on Tuesday, but left out shocking details DailyMail.com can reveal those secrets after contents of his abandoned laptop - including a cache of 103,000 text messages, 154,000 emails, more than 2,000 photos - were verified by top forensics experts Hunter left his MacBook Pro laptop at a Wilmington, Delaware computer repair shop in April 2019 and never returned for it In texts from 2019, Hunter begged his father to run for president to salvage Hunter's own reputation Hunter repeatedly dodged police action against him, despite constantly dealing with drug dealers and prostitutes...
  • Sharp Rise in Americans Treated for Meth Abuse

    03/25/2006 4:58:48 AM PST · by Kjobs · 60 replies · 1,150+ views
    Fox News ^ | Mar 24 2006 | Todd Zwillich
    July 18, 2005 -- The number of Americans admitted to hospitals and clinics for treatment of methamphetamine and prescription painkiller addictions rose sharply in 2003, federal health officials said Monday. Nearly 117,000 Americans entered hospitals and clinics for treatment of methamphetamine addiction in 2003, a 10% rise from the year before. Treatments for abuse of prescription narcotics like OxyContin rose 12% to more than 48,000 in 2003, the latest year with available data, according to U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Several states, including Arkansas, California, and Utah, saw their rates for admission for abuse of methamphetamine jump...
  • This Is Your County on Meth

    01/20/2006 12:23:01 PM PST · by JTN · 154 replies · 3,822+ views
    Slate ^ | Jan. 19, 2006 | Jack Shafer
    Another bogus survey from the National Association of Counties. The dukes of deception who run the National Association of Counties are insulting your intelligence once again with a half-cocked "survey" about the methamphetamine menace. Now, before I commence, let me assert that I know all about the dangers—and the pleasures, such as they are—of methamphetamine. While correspondence from readers detailing their personal meth sufferings or those of a family member will cause my Gmail inbox to swell, not even the most horrific testimonial will persuade me to recant what I'm about to write. Thank you. The survey in question, titled...
  • Oregon anti-meth law would require prescriptions

    07/31/2005 5:04:23 AM PDT · by oldfarmer · 68 replies · 1,205+ views
    Reuters ^ | 7 31 05 | Reuters
    PORTLAND, Ore. (Reuters) - A bill passed by lawmakers on Saturday would make Oregon the first U.S. state to require a doctor's prescription for cold medicines containing an ingredient that can be used to make the illegal drug methamphetamine. "We hope this will reduce the supply" of meth, Democratic state Sen. Ginny Burdick told Reuters after the Senate passed the bill. Oregon's House of Representatives approved the measure earlier this month and Democratic Gov. Ted Kulongoski was expected to sign it. The bill has widespread support, but critics say it would hurt people without medical insurance who cannot afford to...
  • Meth mouth: Ugly legacy of drug is taxing Utah jail, prison medical budgets

    06/12/2005 3:50:05 PM PDT · by QwertyKPH · 25 replies · 2,949+ views
    DeseretNews ^ | 12JUN05 | Lucinda Dillon Kinkead and Dennis Romboy
    FARMINGTON — With her high cheekbones and pretty ponytail, Cassie Tippetts looks every bit the Utah college coed. She has bright hazel eyes and a smart personality. She is as cute as they come — until she smiles. Dentist Robert Anderson shows the rotten teeth of inmate Cassie Tippetts at the Davis County Jail in Farmington. Laura Seitz, Deseret Morning News "You're not going to like what you see here," dentist Robert Anderson tells visitors as the young woman opens her mouth. He is right. Picture an old picket fence run over by a dump truck. Yellow splinters hang from...
  • "Meth Mouth" Plagues Many State Prisoners (GROSSOUT ALERT!)

    01/06/2005 8:35:06 PM PST · by srm913 · 31 replies · 3,613+ views
    After more than a decade of drug abuse, Darren Zigas is now facing what could be seen as the expected consequences of his methamphetamine addiction: prison time, alienation from friends and family, and a rap sheet filled with convictions for assault, terroristic threats and burglary. But, at 32 years old, he's also facing another consequence: a lifetime without a tooth in his mouth. As the number of regular users of the illegal drug methamphetamine has increased, so has a peculiar set of dental problems linked to the drug, a phenomenon appropriately named "meth mouth." Symptoms include gum disease, broken and...