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Op-ed: Why a drug that fueled the Nazi war machine now plagues America
Troops called it “tank chocolate” or “pilot’s salt.”
By Richard Gunderman, Indiana University
Feds: Coasties interdict sailboat carrying 28 jugs of liquid meth
A criminal complaint was filed in federal court alleging John Phillip Stirling, 65, a citizen of Canada, illegally possessed with the intent to distribute methamphetamine stashed on board a U.S.-flagged vessel.
Montana Jody moved in to a deployed service member’s home, sold his stuff to buy meth
It's evidently not enough to have to worry about Jody stealing just your gal anymore.
By Jon Simkins
Sheriff’s deputies laughed at and filmed Army veteran as he died in a jail cell
The veteran being filmed was 31-year-old Bryan Perry, an Iraq war veteran and Purple Heart recipient.
By Kyle Rempfer