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Church of the Harvest – Stories of Hope – Bret O’Dell
Church of the Harvest – Stories of Hope – Bret O’Dell – Church of the Harvest, Olathe, Kansas – Bret O’Dell shares his story of hope. Bret was miraculously set free from a 8 year drug addiction after turning his life over to God. Video first played at Church of the Harvest February 25-26, 2012 during our weekend services. Filmed and edited by Ryan Foldhazi.
Governor Brownback Signs Electronic Prescription Bill
Filed under: Kansas Drug Addiction
“This bill improves tools of the Kansas Board of Pharmacy and law enforcement to prevent prescription drug abuse and stop black market sales,” Schmidt said. “Improving monitoring and enforcement efforts are keys to reducing drug abuse and the violent …
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House refuses to yield to Shumlin on warrants for drug data
Filed under: Kansas Drug Addiction
The Senate version of the prescription monitoring bill would allow four state police drug investigators to ask the health commissioner for a report if they had credible tips from pharmacists or doctors about potential drug abuse.
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Ryan Leaf pleads guilty to felony burglary, drug possession
Filed under: Kansas Drug Addiction
I am NO fan of Mr. Leaf, however his B&E into houses is a SYMPTOM of his drug addiction. I feel as though this sentence makes sense. He truly needs to go through an intensive rehab / follow-up program. In this case, prison seems to be an idea doomed to …
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