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Thursday, May 17th, 2012 1:21 pm | by ccarvalho31

By Sean Maher, Contra Costa Times

Posted:   05/17/2012 06:36:59 AM PDT
Updated:   05/17/2012 06:37:38 AM PDT

A huge marijuana growing operation authorities said was run by a father-and-son team was crushed in a massive sweep of arrests across the East Bay on Wednesday, the Drug Enforcement Agency announced.

Operation Disco Dazed targeted 14 locations and saw the confiscation of more than 3,600 plants, almost 100 pounds of prepared marijuana, three dozen guns, a grenade launcher and about $400,000 in cash, DEA Special Agent in Charge Anthony Williams said. (more…)

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Wednesday, May 16th, 2012 1:27 pm | by ccarvalho31

By Mike Rosenberg

mrosenberg@mercurynews.com

Posted:   05/16/2012 06:09:45 AM PDT
Updated:   05/16/2012 08:26:15 AM PDT

State authorities on Tuesday brought down an international heroin ring based out of the South Bay, where they say young Norteño gang members imported drugs from Mexico and the Central Valley to sell throughout the United States.

Accused ringleader Carlos Jose Moreno, 28, and 11 suspected “middle men” were busted in early-morning raids throughout the Bay Area. Though no heroin was found, officials said undercover officers had bought 3 pounds of the drug from the gang members, and during the raids also seized guns and small amounts of cash, marijuana and methamphetamine.

The California Department of Justice, which led the 2½-year Operation Middle Men, says the drug chain originated with heroin in Mexico, from where the suspects imported the drugs to the Bay Area. It’s unclear exactly how much drugs Moreno and his employees are suspected of moving, but officials called them significant players.

“He was supplying a pretty good portion of the Bay Area,” said Michelle Gregory, a spokeswoman for the Department of Justice. “He was getting this stuff and distributing it out not just through California but through the United States. So he’s got to have a pretty decent supply.”

The drug-trafficking organization also “smurfed” around the region, bypassing laws by visiting dozens of stores to buy small amounts of pseudoephedrine at a time, prosecutors said. They then used the ingredient to manufacture meth in the Central Valley.

The state DOJ, federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Office and the San Mateo County Narcotics Task Force on Tuesday searched six properties near East Palo Alto, Oakland and Redwood City. They arrested 10 people from Palo Alto, including Moreno, and two Mexicans. Most of them ranged in age from 18 to 27, while one of them was 36.

It was not immediately clear if they had hired attorneys, as many of them were still being booked into jail late Tuesday.

The Attorney General’s Office said prosecutors in December 2009 originally targeted the drug ring’s middle men, who supplied street-level drug dealers, before they were led to Moreno. They wouldn’t divulge exactly how agents brought them down, but said a key part was embedding undercover officers to buy drugs from the organization.

No violent crimes have been linked to the group. They were, however, charged with conspiracy, residential burglary, firearm sales, drug sales and gang enhancements. Officials seized three handguns, three shotguns and three rifles.

“Transnational gangs have become a top public safety threat as they increasingly traffic guns, drugs and human beings into California,” Attorney General Kamala Harris said in a statement.

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Wednesday, May 16th, 2012 9:17 am | by ccarvalho31

Released: 5/16/2012 3:40 PM EDT
Source: Washington University in St. Louis
Newswise — Researchers have found evidence that early drug and alcohol use is associated with lower levels of educational attainment.

Studying male twins who served in the military during the Vietnam era, they found that those who began drinking or using drugs as young teens or who became dependent on alcohol, nicotine or marijuana, were less likely to finish college than those who didn’t use alcohol or drugs until later in life and never became dependent.

The study, by investigators at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and the Palo Alto Veterans Affairs Health Care System, will be published in the August 2012 issue of Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research but is now available online. (more…)

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Tuesday, May 15th, 2012 1:29 pm | by ccarvalho31

Published: Tuesday, May. 15, 2012 – 1:34 am

WHITE PLAINS, N.Y., May 15, 2012 — /PRNewswire/ – A new study presented at an international conference in Texas demonstrates the long-term effectiveness of a classroom-based prevention program targeting teen drug use. The study tracked teens who participated in the Botvin LifeSkills Training (LST) program as 7th graders and found that their participation in the program produced long-lasting reduction in drug use 12 years later. The study’s findings were presented in April at the Blueprints for Violence Prevention conference held in San Antonio, Texas. (more…)

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Tuesday, May 15th, 2012 10:02 am | by ccarvalho31

Posted:   05/15/2012 09:32:16 AM PDT

FONTANA – Local and federal law enforcement agencies raided and shut down a medical marijuana clinic Tuesday morning in what police say was the first of eight dispensaries they plan to bust in the city.

With guns drawn, Fontana police, sheriff’s deputies and agents with the Drug Enforcement Administration approached Holistic Meds RX in the 15000 block of Base Line about 9 a.m.

“I went in there, and they put a gun to my head, made me lay on the floor and handcuffed me,” said a customer, who only identified himself as Robert. (more…)

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Tuesday, May 15th, 2012 9:39 am | by ccarvalho31

Physician accused of running ‘pill mill’ to distribute painkillers

By Mike Rosenberg

mrosenberg@mercurynews.com

Posted:   05/14/2012 06:09:06 PM PDT

Updated:   05/15/2012 08:54:53 AM PDT

After 35 years in medicine, a Los Gatos doctor is facing serious criminal trouble for charging drug addicts $100 a bottle for prescription painkillers, which they resold and abused — including one “patient” who overdosed and died, prosecutors said Monday.

Authorities across Santa Clara County, armed with a $1 million arrest warrant, on Friday raided the “pill mill” allegedly being operated by Dr. Jasna Mrdjen, who appeared in court Monday on at least 12 felony charges. (more…)

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