How a Donut Habit Can Send You to Jail
The meth that a Florida man was arrested for possessing was actually Krispy Kreme glaze.
The meth that a Florida man was arrested for possessing was actually Krispy Kreme glaze.
Cops and prosecutors continue to put unjustified faith in notoriously unreliable field kits.
Unreliable field kits result in false convictions as well as false accusations.
The "demeaning" persistence and diminishing returns of workplace drug testing, explained on Red Eye
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With public support for legalizing marijuana at record levels, why do so many employers still try to screen out cannabis consumers?
Teens deserve privacy.
It's a lost opportunity to embrace gaming as a truly virtual competition.
Pot prohibitionists undermine their own warnings about legalization and car crashes.
The federal government should offer prize money for the creation of a safer, better high.
Hello fetus, goodbye civil liberties
Drug war crusaders are stripping high school students of privacy and trust.
Investigated for taking pills from hundreds of cases
Won't someone think of the children?
Guilt by association taken to the Nth degree
More than 40,000 cases connected to chemist who falsified test results
In three months, less than 3 percent of tested recipients tested positive
Passed state House nearly unanimously
Tainted thousands of criminal cases
So is drug testing anyone for the state
Could be a problem with anti-doping fight
Actually may have financial incentives to get false positives
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