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Fake Police Officers Searched My Room?

Question by pumpkin: Fake Police Officers Searched My Room?
I live with my sister and her husband. Well sunday morning I went to work and 20 minutes later 3 “detectives” showed up at my sisters house while her husband was there. There were 2 males and a female dressed in suits that came in one undercover police car. The white male showed my brother in law a badge and asked for me by my first and last name. My brother in law confirmed that i resided there and the lady “detective” flashed a document claiming it was a warrant and my brother in law being scared to death and knowing I was innocent consented to the search. They claimed my cell phone number which they knew…was linked to a cell phone number that is involved in commiting multiple crimes around Indianapolis. They even knew what I drove in description. They all had guns holstered to their hip and the black male made my bro in law stay outside while the white female and male searched the house and especially my room destroying it. Throwing all my stuff out on my floor and going through everything…even asking my bro in law to remove my snake so they could search his tank. They left saying they would be in touch not leaving any information. When I came home I was totally confused as to what had happened and his story of what happened sounded way off. So I call 911 demanding information and dispatch informs me that no personnel was sent out let alone issued a search warrant. I demand an officer to be sent to my home. He shows up and takes my statement and double checks the system. They were definately not police officers nor detectives. He said they were looking for drugs or money or anything they could use to steal my identity. I cleaned up my room and discovered they had stolen a book of checks out of the 5 books i had and nothing else. I dont understand! How and why did this happen to me? I dont do drugs nor am i involved with anyone who does. What do they want from me and why go through all this trouble. I am just a single 20 year old female living with my sister making minimum wage. Please anyone with any advice or explainations on what i should do dont hesitate to do so.

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In Utah County, substance abuse costs residents about $ 800 million dollars annually. More Utahns die from prescription drug overdoses each year than from car crashes. But some good news came Monday, when the National Survey on Drug Use and Health …
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Websites to Pull Full-Text Articles for Free (Psychology, Drug Addiction)?

Question by blackcheri32: Websites to pull full-text articles for free (psychology, drug addiction)?
I need to do some research on the outcome of children of drug addicted parents. The resulting report will not be long or involved, and I only need 2 or 3 references. I am out of the habit of doing research right now and am just trying to gather some info for a friend.

Can anyone tell me of any websites where I might have access to full-text articles for free?

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Prescription Drug Addiction Treatment: Prescription Drug Addiction Has Become a Growing Epidemic

Thirty-one of 75 patients hospitalized for opioid detoxification told physicians they first became addicted to drugs legitimately prescribed for pain. Another 24 patients started their addiction with prescription pills from a friend or a parent’s medicine cabinet. The remaining 20 patients said they became addicted on street drugs.

This information was reported to physicians at the University of Buffalo. Ninety two percent of the patients in the study said they eventually purchased drugs off the street, primarily heroin, because it is cheaper and more effective than prescription drugs.

National Institute on Drug Abuse: Online Pharmacies Feeding Prescription Drug Abuse

The U.S. Pharmacy Consumer Protection Act prohibits delivery in America of controlled substances not prescribed by a physician. Yet, rogue pharmacy websites outside of the U. S. send out millions of email solicitations and some do not adhere to U.S. prescriptive regulations. Warnings have been issued to more than 100 online pharmacies for violations, but the law of supply and demand often trumps attempts by the Federal Drug Association to squelch the access to drugs.