Study: Some Drug Tests Fail to Detect Synthetic Marijuana

Study: Some drug tests fail to detect synthetic marijuana
Drug tests required for people on parole or probation often fail to detect the use of synthetic marijuana, a substance that is increasing in popularity, according to a pilot study recently released by the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy. Read more on Washington Post

Conference on teen drug use set for Oct. 25
Dinklage explained studies have shown that underage drinking and tobacco use have been on the decline, but the same is not said for teen marijuana use and prescription drug abuse. “Some people have used the word epidemic,” said Dinklage. Read more on Warwick Beacon