
The lenient way that Maryland deals with DUI drivers assures that a plentiful supply of drivers intoxicated with drugs and or alcohol will remain on the public highways ready, willing and able to kill and keep funeral homes flourishing.
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The lenient way that Maryland deals with DUI drivers assures that a plentiful supply of drivers intoxicated with drugs and or alcohol will remain on the public highways ready, willing and able to kill and keep funeral homes flourishing.
DENTON, MD. — Heroin, the home wrecker, the heart-stopper, the black ice. For some, the final door to hell.
Maryland officials are scrambling statewide to find a way to reduce heroin use and the crescendo of overdose deaths linked to heroin and to that of a new/old synthetic drug called Molly, which killed two young people at a traveling dope show held last weekend at the Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Md.
One particularly dangerous version of the toxic drug is a fentanyl-laced heroin.
Heroin was once the province of junkies in the inner city — desperate and degraded, shooting up in alleys and tenements of major cities.