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Can You Beat the Breathalyzer?
Health & Wellness  (tags: health, crime )

Georgette
- 208 days ago - totaldui.com
Breathalyzers are meticulously calibrated scientific instruments to measure a person's blood alcohol content. A driver who fails this breath test can be convicted of DUI. Think they can be fooled?
Towns See Crime, Carousing Surge Amid Gas Boom
Health & Wellness  (tags: gas boom, fracking, drunkedness, disruption of culture, traffic accidents, STD's, pollution, prostitutes, crime )

Dandelion
- 213 days ago - finance.yahoo.com
In a modern-day echo of the raucous Old West, small towns enjoying a boom in oil and gas drilling are seeing a sharp increase in drunken driving, bar fights and other hell-raising, blamed largely on an influx of young men with money and nothing to do.
ACTION ALERT: Criminal Prosecutions of Eco-Felons Tony Hayward and His BP Houston Management Team! PLEASE SIGN !
Health & Wellness  (tags: BP, humans, death, illness, corruption, crime, government, safety )

Simone
- 257 days ago - gopetition.com.au
In 2003, Tony Hayward was made VP of Exploration and Production. Houston is the home for BP's Headquarters for "Exploration and Production" in this hemisphere and that is where BP's concepts on PROFIT OVER ALL are made into actions to promote profits.
AFC - A Critical Look at Animal Experimentation
Health & Wellness  (tags: vivisection, animal testing, animal experimentation, abuse, AnimalCruelty, AnimalWelfare, animalrights, cats, crime, cruelty, death, dogs, ethics, humans, law, pets, protection, slaughter, society, suffering, death, disease, drugs, ethics, health, governm )

Laura
- 264 days ago - prijatelji-zivotinja.hr
In addition to squandering scarce resources and providing misleading results, vivisection poses real risks to humans. The mindset that scientific knowledge justifies (and may require) harming innocent individuals endangers all who are vulnerable.
AFC - How to Win Debates With Vivisectors
Health & Wellness  (tags: vivisection, animal testing, animal experiments, abuse, AnimalCruelty, animalrights, animalwelfare, crime, cruelty, death, dogs, ethics, humans, law, pets, protection, slaughter, society, suffering, death, disease, ethics, government, health, humans, illn )

Laura
- 264 days ago - prijatelji-zivotinja.hr
Vernon Coleman debated many times with vivisectors (including several television debates). He never lost a debate when the audience was asked to vote. Today vivisectors refuse to debate with him... learn how to defeat the vivisectors!
Canada's Deadly Trade in Asbestos
Health & Wellness  (tags: abuse, babies, cancer, children, crime, death, disease, government, healthcare, illness, medicine, protection )

Kit
- 378 days ago - twnside.org.sg
Canada even has gone so far as to argue a challenge at the World Trade Organization that a proposed French ban on asbestos imports would be an illegal trade practice.
60 MINUTES: The Difficult Fight Against Counterfeit Drugs
Health & Wellness  (tags: health, drugs, LAW, CRIME, PRESCRIPTION CDRUGS, PRESCRIPTION DRUG COUNTERFEITING, law, prescription drug counterfeiting, humans, protection, healthcare, investigation )

Cal
- 439 days ago - cbsnews.com
There is a new front in the war on drugs, and it's not the kind of drugs you might think. Dr. Sanjay Gupta investigates fake medications on his first assignment for "60 Minutes"
Feds, Police Raiding South Florida Pill Mills
Health & Wellness  (tags: health, healthcare, drugs, pill mills, crime, police, abuse, fraud, humans, medicine, study, protection, news )

Cal
- 457 days ago - latimes.com
Son of Broward medical examiner among those arrested
When Booze Was Banned But Pot Was Not
Health & Wellness  (tags: drugs, culture, crime, dishonesty, politics, freedoms )

David
- 495 days ago - alternet.org
What can today's crusaders against prohibition learn from their predecessors who ended the alcohol ban?
Just Say "Yes!" Legalizing Drugs Is Good for Society ... and the Economy, Harvard Prof. Says
Health & Wellness  (tags: law, health, ethics, culture, crime, corruption, dishonesty, government, humans, police, politics, rights, society, Body-Mind-Spirit, health, illness, ethics, drugs, medicine, investigation, protection, prevention, safety, study, treatment, society )

John
- 597 days ago - finance.yahoo.com
"Legalizing drugs would save roughly $41.3 billion per year in government expenditure on enforcement of prohibition. Of these savings, $25.7 billion would accrue to state and local governments, while $15.6 billion would accrue to the federal government,"
Can Dentistry Solve Crimes?
Health & Wellness  (tags: forensic dentistry, blog, crime, dentistry crime )

Marina
- 753 days ago - sanedentist.com
In mass disaster identification, dental records were used to identify twenty percent of 973 victims of 9/11, and ninety percent of victims of Asian Tsunami.
Largest Native American Reservation - Prison
Health & Wellness  (tags: corruption, crime, government, SupremeCourt, cover-up, 'HUMANRIGHTS!', 'CIVILLIBERTIES!', humanrights, HumanRights, society, usa, abuse, americans, crime, family, government, law, news, abuse, family, prevention )

Kathy
- 797 days ago - pokagon.blogspot.com
It is sad to say this, by the words of a Sioux that says the largest Indian reservation in the United States is actually prison. Indian children are incarcerated 40% more than non Native American children.
Which Organs Can I Live Without, and How Much Cash Can I Get for Them?
Health & Wellness  (tags: Health, Organ, Human, Life, Crime )

Katie
- 834 days ago - thesurroundings.blogspot.com
First, a disclaimer: Selling your organs is illegal in the United States. It's also very dangerous. Handing off an organ is risky enough when done in a top hospital, even more so if you're doing it for cash in a back alley. No, really: Don't do this. OK?
N.Y. Law Increases Penalties for Violence Against Abortion Clinic Staff, Patients
Health & Wellness  (tags: government, laws, women, safety, abortion clinics )

Tierney
- 933 days ago - nationalpartnership.org
November 2, 2009 -- New York Gov. David Paterson (D) last week signed a law that will stiffen penalties for causing physical injury to abortion providers and their patients, the AP/Washington Post reports.
A TALE OF HEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY HORROR: I Am Not a Dog
Health & Wellness  (tags: media, healthcare, politics, abuse, crime, healthcare, health, illness, treatment, warning )

Cal
- 948 days ago - huffingtonpost.com
I am not a "dog." That's what health insurance executives called me because I have a disease. I'm also not a "trainwreck," another term they used for members like me. l
 

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