As of January 1, the use of illegal drugs on TriMet buses and trains will be prosecuted severely, according to the Multnomah County District Attorney, Sheriff’s Office, and Trimet itself.
Senate Bill 1553 became effective Jan. 1, making the use of illegal drugs on public transit a Class A misdemeanor on top of the potential penalties for possession.
TriMet has implemented a new law making it a Class A misdemeanor to use drugs on public transit, with the Multnomah County ...
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A supervised drug site employee has pleaded guilty to being an accessory to a shooting that killed an innocent woman in Leslieville nearly 18 months ago.
MERCER COUNTY — Two people were arrested Tuesday after deputies discovered drugs in a home, according to the Mercer County Sheriff’s Office. While on scene, deputies claim they saw drug ...
For every illegal drug, there is a combination of emojis that dealers and consumers use to evade detection on social media and messaging platforms. Snowflakes, snowfall, and snowmen symbolize cocaine.
The pharmaceutical industry notched a victory in its fight against a West Virginia law requiring it to distribute discounted drugs to an unlimited number of pharmacies under the federal 340B Drug ...