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Senate OKs medical marijuana; McCarter recalls daughter's drug-related death
Belleville News-DemocratDespite tearful opposition from a metro-east lawmaker, the Illinois Senate on Friday approved a bill allowing people to use marijuana to ease the pain of certain medical ailments. The bill would create a four-year pilot program, under which patients...Tags: Prescription Drugs, CBS Corp., Muscular Dystrophy, Kyle McCarter, Chemical Industry
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Fort Lauderdale pill mill doctor will go to prison
The doctor admitted there were clues that he was working at a Fort Lauderdale pill mill – his salary went up 400 percent, the "chaotic" waiting room overflowed with patients from out of town and he was told to give everyone the maximum number of...
Tags: Labor Legislation, Hospitals and Clinics, Trials, Personal Income, Fort Lauderdale
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Abortion doctor guilty of killing 3 babies said to be born alive
PHILADELPHIA — A Philadelphia abortion doctor was found guilty Monday of first-degree murder and could face execution in the deaths of three babies who authorities say were delivered alive and then killed with scissors at his grimy clinic, in a...Tags: Demerol (drug), Prescription Drugs, Rentals, Trials, Laws
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BRIEF: Myrtle Beach police investigate pharmacy robbery
The Sun NewsMyrtle Beach police are searching for a man in an armed robbery of a local pharmacy of prescription drugs, according to a police report. Officers were called about 12:30 a.m. Tuesday to CVS at 1303 38th Ave. N., in Myrtle Beach for the robbery, police...Tags: Prescription Drugs, Theft, CVS Corp.
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Victim pulls gun on robber
The Decatur Daily, Ala.Westside Pharmacy pharmacist Terrell Milby's response to a robbery demand at gunpoint Monday morning was to pull out his own .40-caliber handgun. The response caused the would-be robber to flee the West Market Street pharmacy. About 90 minutes later,...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Adderall (drug), International Law, Theft, Extradition
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Lawsuit alleges hockey enforcer died after NHL doctors gave him painkillers
The family of a veteran National Hockey League player has filed a wrongful-death lawsuit in Chicago, alleging the league was responsible for his being supplied with excessive amounts of painkillers during six seasons as an "enforcer." The lawsuit, filed...
Tags: Trials, Laws, Pain, Minnesota Wild, Justice System
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Family of 'enforcer' sues NHL for wrongful death
The family of the Derek Boogaard has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the National Hockey League, claiming the league is responsible for the brain damage the player suffered during six seasons as an "enforcer" and for his addiction to painkillers....
Tags: Dave Duerson, Trials, Laws, New York Rangers, Litigation
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Philly abortion doctor guilty in three babies' deaths
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A Philadelphia abortion doctor was found guilty Monday of first-degree murder and could face execution in the deaths of three babies who authorities say were delivered alive and then killed with scissors at his grimy clinic, in a...
Tags: Prescription Drugs, Demerol (drug), Rentals, Trials, Laws
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Arrest doesn't stop city pension
The Eagle-Tribune, North Andover, Mass.A lawyer for Haverhill said a city employee who retired on a disability pension and was recently charged with drug crimes is at no risk of losing his monthly benefits because of it. But, the lawyer said, if the former employee is convicted and sent to...Tags: Labor Legislation, Retirement, Drug Trafficking, Prosecution, Lawyers
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Now, it's Gov. Scott's turn to show leadership on the budget
South Florida survived the Florida Legislature. Up next is Gov. Rick Scott who can turn a bill into law and a lawmaker's budget request into reality — or not. Over the next two weeks, the governor will either approve, or kill, a number of...
Tags: Pension and Welfare, Laws, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Regional Authority, Local Government
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Lawmakers give financial support to drug database
The Tampa TribuneTAMPA - For the first time since its creation, Florida's prescription drug monitoring program is getting support from the state Legislature. The show of approval comes in the form of a $500,000 appropriation by lawmakers, enough money to keep the...Tags: Prescription Drugs, Rick Scott, Tampa, Pam Bondi, Chemical Industry
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Ogdensburg man accepts arson plea, averting trial
Watertown Daily Times, N.Y.An Ogdensburg man admitted Friday in St. Lawrence County Court that he set fire to a Jeep Wrangler last year, with his plea averting a jury trial that was set to begin Monday. Daniel J. Carter, 24, pleaded guilty to one count of third-degree arson, a...Tags: Trials, Punishment, Watertown, Criminals, Judges
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