Tighter Controls Needed on Prescription Drugs

Tighter controls needed on prescription drugs

Filed under: Drug Abuse Virginia

Prescription drug abuse is the No. 1 drug problem in West Virginia, particularly in the southern counties. The US Senate this week overwhelmingly passed an amendment to an bill reauthorizing the Food and Drug Administration that would reclassify …
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Ohio man pleads guilty to selling oxycodone

Filed under: Drug Abuse Virginia

By Torsten Ove / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette An Ohio man who triggered a nationwide manhunt last year pleaded guilty Thursday in federal court in West Virginia to his role as the ringleader of one of the region's largest "pill mill" prescription drug cases …
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Andy Dick Avoids West Virginia Trial For 2010 Sex Abuse Charges

Filed under: Drug Abuse Virginia

Basically, if he doesn't get arrested or use drugs for 6 months, he'll be absolved of the sex abuse charges. If he fails, he'll be tried on felony charges. Stipulations include random drug tests and reporting to the county prosecutor's office IF he's …
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People of Substance by Jason Wing
Event on 2012-05-25 10:00:00
Date/s: May 18 – August 26, 2012 Every: Daily Time: 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
On May 18, the Kluge-Ruhe Collection opens a new exhibition of contemporary Aboriginal art titled People of Substance by Jason Wing. This exhibition includes a variety of site-specific installations by the artist, including Blacktown Dreaming, a bed composed of hypodermic syringes. People of Substance explores the idea that drug and alcohol abuse among Aboriginal people is a by-product of colonization, and addresses the fact that this is often overlooked by mainstream Australia. Rather than reinforce negative stereotypes, Wing aims to openly address the issue of addiction in regards to both Aboriginal Australia and the wider community.
Location The Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection
Sponsored by Kluge-Ruhe Collection
Category Exhibits
Event Web Site Event Web Site
Directions 400 Worrell Drive
Peter Jefferson Place
Charlottesville, VA 22911
(P) 434.244.0234
Contact Information 400 Worrell Drive
Peter Jefferson Place
Charlottesville, VA 22911
(P) 434.244.0234

at University of Virginia
1721 University Avenue
Charlottesville, United States