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  2. File:Drug abuse coloring book, 1974 (27968329166).jpg

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    Found in folder "Drug Abuse, 1974," Wesley Uhlman Subject Files (Record Series 5287-02), Seattle Municipal Archives. English: Cover of Katy's Coloring Book About Drugs and Health , United States Department of Justice Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs, 1974.

  3. Blotter art - Wikipedia

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    He matted and framed blotter sheets he had collected, sometimes obtaining undipped, LSD-free sheets from acid dealers. [18] He exhibited his collection in the mid-1980s and in 1987 won second place at the San Francisco County Fair for his exhibition, which was described as "unusual but timely". [4] His collection includes over 33,000 sheets of ...

  4. List of awareness ribbons - Wikipedia

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    Color First use Author Meanings Pink ribbon: October 1992 [1] Alexandra Penney for Self and Evelyn Lauder [2] Breast cancer awareness [2] Red ribbon? Heart disease [3] [4] 1985 Duncan Hunter and Henry Lozano's Camanera Clubs: Substance-abuse awareness [4] including tobacco, alcohol and drugs (Red Ribbon Week is commonly held in American schools ...

  5. List of reagent testing color charts - Wikipedia

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    It is advised to check the references for photos of reaction results. [1] Reagent testers might show the colour of the desired substance while not showing a different colour for a more dangerous additive. [2]

  6. Reagent testing - Wikipedia

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    Reagent testing is one of the processes used to identify substances contained within a pill, usually illicit substances. With the increased prevalence of drugs being available in their pure forms, the terms "drug checking" or "pill testing" [1] may also be used, although these terms usually refer to testing with a wider variety of techniques covered by drug checking.

  7. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    Karyn Hascal, The Healing Place’s president and CEO, said she would never allow Suboxone in her treatment program because her 12-step curriculum is “a drug-free model. There’s kind of a conflict between drug-free and Suboxone.” For policymakers, denying addicts the best scientifically proven treatment carries no political cost.

  8. Strawberry Quik meth - Wikipedia

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    Strawberry Meth, methamphetamine dyed in pink color (source: DEA) Sometimes meth labs will try to brand their crystal meth product by coloring it in order to make it seem unique and to give it more market appeal. [4] Police and drug enforcement officials have conjectured that the idea for "strawberry meth" may have come from such a process.

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