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Investigation results in drug charges against 23 individuals

Last week, twenty three individuals were charged with federal narcotics offenses for allegedly participating in the distribution of heroin and cocaine in Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin. The charges were the result of an investigation led by the Chicago Police Department and the Drug Enforcement Administration. Around three pounds of heroin and nearly nine pounds of cocaine were seized in the investigation, as well as additional amounts of heroin, crack cocaine, and ecstasy, tens of thousands...

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Geneva man faces extra charges for hiding evidence of drugs

Many Chicago-area residents know firsthand how seriously local police take any instance of drug-related activity. Whether they catch a person selling drugs, using drugs, or find drugs in their car or home, police will not hesitate to make an arrest. If you find yourself in this situation, it can be tempting to try to make the situation better for yourself by hiding something incriminating. Doing this, however, often leads to even more charges against a...

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Governor Quinn faces medical marijuana decision

Illinois lawmakers, as our Chicago readers have likely heard, recently approved legislation legalizing medical marijuana. Under the legislation, patients may be prescribed a limited amount of marijuana from a state-operated dispensary. The legislation recognizes certain illnesses for which marijuana can be prescribed. Governor Pat Quinn has yet to sign the legislation, and there are apparently serious questions remaining on the issue of how employers will deal with hiring and firing based on drug testing and...

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Should Illinois move toward full drug decriminalization?

There has been a push lately in Chicago and across the country to liberalize drug laws. Proponents of this outlook argue that drug addicts can be much better served by treating drug use as a public health issue instead of as a crime. Furthermore, they argue that shifting resources away from incarcerating drug users will save a significant amount of money for state and local governments already struggling with tight budgets. Chicago has already taken...

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Chicago man pleads not guilty to charges involving synthetic drugs

A not guilty plea was entered yesterday by 34-year-old Chicago man accused of attempting to deal synthetic drugs known as “bath salts” in Lake County. The native Somalian man pleaded not guilty to charges of unlawful possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver and unlawful possession of a controlled substance with intent to traffic. According to authorities, the man received several boxes full of bath salts, also known as Cathinone, at the end...

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House approves medical marijuana bill, which now goes to Senate

On Tuesday, almost 250 physicians gathered at a news conference in Chicago to urge state lawmakers to legalize marijuana use for patients with serious illnesses. As our readers know, the legal status of marijuana is somewhat precarious, with more and more states approving use of the drug medical purposes, and two states having legalized its recreational use. Several physicians spoke at the news conference, and emphasized that marijuana can, in fact, be a safer and...

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Romeoville woman charged with drug-induced homicide

Drugs are related to crime in a variety of ways. The most obvious charges that come up are use, possession, manufacture, and distribution of drugs such as cocaine, heroin, marijuana, and amphetamines. Drugs can also be related to crime by the effects they have on the user’s behavior or by becoming the occasion for other illegal activity. This includes drug-related homicides. Prosecutors have charged a 22-year-old Romeoville woman incarcerated on two Will County drug convictions...

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DEA has yet to responds to marijuana legalization in Washington, Colorado

As our readers probably know, last fall’s election ushered in the passage of the nation’s first laws permitting the use of recreational marijuana, in both Washington and California. Since the passage of those laws, there has been some questions as to how the federal government will react. After all, marijuana use-for any purpose, even medical-is still illegal at the federal level. Although President Obama has made comments to the effect that he will not expend...

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Chicago Bears offensive tackle has drug charges dismissed

Chicago Bears offensive tackle J’Marcus Webb was reportedly arrested on Sunday evening in Pulaski County, Illinois during a traffic stop and charged with possession of a controlled substance. Police said they cannabis and paraphernalia was found in Webb’s possession. A deputy had apparently stopped the 24-year-old for speeding on Interstate 57. On Wednesday, though, the Southern Illinoisan newspaper reported that Pulaski County State’s Attorney Grayson Gile decided to dismiss the drug charges. Gile reportedly told...

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