Two-County Drug Raid Nets Methadone
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Updated: 12:54 PM Jan 14, 2009
Two-County Drug Raid Nets Methadone
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Crossing the river...to crack down on crime.
Posted: 6:47 PM Jan 8, 2009
Reporter: Todd Baucher
Email Address: todd.baucher@wtap.com
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Posted by: Roger Location: Williamstown on Jan 9, 2009 at 03:22 PM

Good job! Just what I'd suspected these two sheriffs would do. Keep it up.
Posted by: MAMAorg Location: Beaufort SC on Jan 9, 2009 at 12:41 AM

These articles are a daily note so when will society take notice as to how much the distribution and use of Methadone has become an epidemic not to mention it is the #1 killer of a prescription narcotic in this country. This drug must be stopped as the use of it is out of control. Clinical use of methadone has become nothing more then feeding stations for the addicts and street use and desire is everywhere. Methadone does make you high and is very addictive and through the praise of the pro-methadone supporters sending out the messages of a false sense of safety we now have another drug to devastate our streets and lives. Methadone does not saves lives as the users claim but you must remember these addicts do what ever it takes to keep there legal drug source available. Millions of our tax dollars are feeding these addictions which is nothing more then enabling the addict. This can be controlled if it is tightly regulated or banned as it should be. Mothers Against Medical Abuse.ot
Posted by: Riverrat Location: Little Hocking on Jan 8, 2009 at 10:03 PM

I am so proud to have the Washington County Sheriff working to protect our streets and families as they work in conjuction with other Depts to keep drugs off our streets. As a former Belpre Citizen it is sad that they Belpre Force can not be trusted enough to participate in the raids in their own community. I am however glad that my tax dollars work towards the good of the Sheriff's Department. Keep up the great work Sheriff's Department! Belpre should be proud that you are protecting their town!
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