Drug Enforcement Administration

U.S. extraditions raise concerns in Colombia

msn.com     yesterday   1 related          

Country's 'Justice and Peace' process may be imperiled by legal proceedings John Watson - Riley / EPA file Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) officers walk with a former paramilitary commander Edwin Gómez in Opa Locka,...                    

Joseph and the Electoral-Colored Dreamcoat

reason.com     yesterday          

The buzzed-about politi-bot of the moment is Joseph Robinette Biden, Jr., senior senator from Delaware, Foreign Relations Committee chairman, and frontrunner (according to people who bet on these things) for the plum job of...                    

'The law could cripple us,' police claim

westhawaiitoday.com     yesterday   2 related          

by Jim Quirk West Hawaii Today jquirk@westhawaiitoday.com Tuesday, August 19, 2008 6:47 AM HST HILO -- While some Hawaii County residents support a ballot initiative to make marijuana possession the lowest law enforcement...                    

Project 'Up in Smoke' tackles pot growers

sentinel-echo.com     yesterday          

State, federal agencies unite to tackle marijuana cultivation across the commonwealth By Dean Manning Staff Writer Got a stash of hash growing in the woods, up on a mountain or mixed in with other Kentucky cash crops? The eye...                    

US court overturns Briton's drug plot conviction

iht.com     yesterday   1 related          

A federal appeals court Monday ordered a new trial for a Briton convicted of a cocaine conspiracy that began with a bizarre plot to set up a sale of radioactive, bomb-making material. Christopher Benbow was snared in a 2004...                    

Raid near Sunnyside nets 4,750 pot plants

tri-cityherald.com     Aug 18, 2008          

By Franny White, Herald staff writer SUNNYSIDE -- Another 4,750 marijuana plants were found Thursday growing inside a vineyard near Sunnyside, the federal Drug Enforcement Administration reported. The bust brings this year's...                    

House of Death Informant, Facing D-Day in Court, Pens Letter from Prison

narconews.com     Aug 18, 2008          

Narco News Obtains Ramirez Peyro Letter on Eve of Hearing that Could Bring a Death Sentence Called Deportation By Bill Conroy Special to The Narco News Bulletin August 18, 2008 http://www.narconews.com/Issue54/article3180.html                    

DEA grants import license to Lannett subsidiary Cody Labs

orglex.com     Aug 18, 2008          

The federal Drug Enforcement Administration approved an import registration application submitted by Cody Laboratories, a wholly owned subsidiary of Philadelphia-based generic pharmaceutical manufacturer Lannett Co. Inc.[...] [...                    

War between the FBI and US drug enforcers that left the Taliban's leader at large

dailymail.co.uk     Aug 17, 2008   3 related          

The abject failure of America’s intelligence services to broker a deal that could have led to the capture of the leader of the Taliban in Afghanistan can be exposed for the first time today. The US had persuaded a high-ranking...                    

Fair-Weather Federalists (Another reason I won't vote for McCain)

freerepublic.com     Aug 16, 2008   1 related          

When Owen Beck was 17, doctors amputated his right leg to stop the spread of bone cancer. His parents, desperate to find a drug that would relieve their son's excruciating phantom limb pain, brought him to Charlie Lynch's...                    

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