Salem-News.com (Sep-19-2016 22:44)
FDA - Opioids for Pediatric Patients - How could you get it so wrong?
Marianne Skolek-Perez, Salem-News.com Investigative Reporter
"The FDA reached this life-threatening decision without regard for the lives of children..."
(MYRTLE BEACH, S.C.) -
The purpose of the two-day meeting was to discuss prescription opioid analgesics for pediatric patients. The FDA experts and their egos were in plentiful supply as they fell over each other condoning opioids for pediatric patients.
Unfortunately the audience in the large auditorium was sparsely attended -- no Partnership for a Drug Free Kids and no advocacy organizations.
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Salem-News.com (Sep-05-2016 16:16)
No Cannabis Re-Scheduling, And Now Kratom Too
Veselina Dzhingarova Cannabis De-Classified
Now it will sit idly alongside Cannabis, and the research stops there.
(SALEM, Ore.) -
As you all will know, the United States Drug Enforcement Agency failed to re-schedule Cannabis at the Federal Level last month.
For many years, Cannabis has been Schedule 1, alongside cocaine and heroin. Despite being used as medicine all over the United States, and the world over, Cannabis is deemed at the federal level to have no medicinal value.
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Salem-News.com (Sep-05-2016 14:54)
Douglas Throckmorton, MD, Deputy Director of FDA - I expect an apology!
Marianne Skolek-Perez, Salem-News.com Investigative Reporter
I participated in a "stakeholders" teleconference with Dr. Throckmorton to discuss the "FDA's strongest box warning on opioids". Or, did I?
(MYRTLE BEACH, S.C.) -
I questioned if the FDA worked for pharma or was protecting the American people. Then I said -- "So far this year you have approved 7 or 8 extended release opioids -- when is enough enough? You have sat back while 26,000 people died this year alone."
My response to challenging Dr. Throckmorton was a voice saying the teleconference was over and I was disconnected.
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Salem-News.com (Aug-30-2016 12:00)
Hostile Takeover of a Longtime Cannabis Icon
Bonnie King Salem-News.com Cannabis De-Classified
“They haven’t paid me a penny, but they’ve taken everything I’ve owned in my whole life.” - Paul Stanford
(PORTLAND, Ore.) -
Paul Stanford was fired June 10th. BLINDSIDED, he would say. He received a certified letter from S.M.A.A.R.T., the corporation he owns a majority of, telling him he was out.
Instantly, Stanford’s share in his own company was reduced to as low as 3%. According to Stanford’s attorney, the issuance of an additional 23 million shares is a deliberate attempt, done in bad faith, to dilute Stanford’s shares in S.M.A.A.R.T.
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Salem-News.com (Aug-29-2016 13:57)
Cannabis Crusader Turned Grifter Finally Will Answer In Court
Keith Mansur Special to Salem-News.com
NORML Acting Director will have a chance to clear his name and could get a million dollar judgment against Oregon’s “mastermind” activist, Travis Maurer.
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Once lauded by Newsweek as the “crusader” for ending cannabis prohibition, the now disgraced Maurer already has judgments decided against him in recent months.
Randy Quast, who is currently the acting Director of NORML and is temporarily residing in Washington D.C. to fulfill those responsibilities, filed the lawsuit in January claiming Travis Maurer, and his wife, defrauded him out of around $850,000.
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Salem-News.com (Aug-23-2016 14:08)
Dallas Man Sent to Prison for Selling Pot to Minors
Salem-News.com Cannabis De-Classified
Selling to minors in the high school parking lot.
(DALLAS, Ore.) -
26-year old Morgan Keith Haney, of Dallas, pled guilty today in Polk County Circuit Court to Unlawful Delivery of Marijuana to a Minor and Unlawful Delivery of Marijuana Within 1000 Feet of a School.
He also pled no-contest to Possession of a Schedule 1 Controlled Substance, Felon in Possession of a Firearm, and Felon in Possession of a Restricted Weapon.
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Salem-News.com (Aug-22-2016 16:20)
Oregon Rakes in $25.5 Million from Marijuana Taxes So Far This Year
Bonnie King Salem-News.com Cannabis De-Classified
Oregon counts up the revenue while sick and dying patients lose out.
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The green, green grass of home... Cannabis money is flowing like water in the State of Oregon.
In January, Medical marijuana dispensaries started collecting a 25% tax on recreational marijuana sales, and as of July 31, the Department of Revenue has processed $25.5 million in marijuana tax payments.
Everybody’s happy, right? In general, yes... but that would exclude the patients of Oregon.
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Salem-News.com (Aug-15-2016 12:27)
FDA Advisory Committee: Did you think your criminal incompetence would not be revealed?
Marianne Skolek-Perez, Salem-News.com Investigative Reporter
The Advisory Committee's function should be to preserve lives -- not put them at risk.
(MYRTLE BEACH, S.C.) -
Recently I attended an FDA Advisory Committee meeting where a new killer opioid called Arymo ER was under consideration to be unleashed in the U.S.
Lynn R. Webster, MD gave testimony and answered questions regarding the controversial extended release morphine tablet...when he had an expired license. The Advisory Committee may want to reconsider their recommendation of Arymo ER because they appear to have been misled (whether deliberately or not) and this could fall under the category of "unethical" or "criminal".
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Salem-News.com (Aug-05-2016 16:20)
Marion County Commissioners Push Marijuana Issues to November Ballot
Bonnie King Salem-News.com Cannabis De-Classified
Will unincorporated Marion County turn their nose up at tax revenue?
(SALEM, Ore.) -
Measure 91 passed by approximately 56% to 44%. However, Marion County voters voted 48.44% in favor to 51.46% against. As such, state law allows the county to put the future expansion of recreational marijuana businesses to a vote.
On Wednesday, the Marion County Board of Commissioners referred measures related to marijuana for placement on the November ballot
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Salem-News.com (Jul-26-2016 22:30)
FDA -- Don`t Insult Me!!!
Marianne Skolek-Perez, Salem-News.com Investigative Reporter
Is the death toll from these dangerous opioids just not high enough yet?
(MYRTLE BEACH, S.C.) -
Last month I wrote an article about the FDA's approval of yet another dangerous extended release opioid to be unleashed on the public as we are fighting addictions and deaths in the tens of thousands.
As a result of my articles about the advisory committee of the FDA approving another extended release opioid -- this one based on a "cheap party study", I received the below email from a "press officer" at the FDA
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