“To be able to help provide a voice to someone who has no voice is an incredible opportunity and experience,” Behenna said.
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420: Many find medicinal benefits when using cannabis, regardless of legality
“I felt that marijuana calmed me down better and made me relax a lot more than over-the-counter drugs,” Doe said. “It was more effective than melatonin or other drugs.”
420: People with substance abuse challenges benefit from new treatment protocol
Oklahoma is fighting addiction and substance abuse with treatment options and helpful organizations.
Over the next 10 years, we’re going see marijuana descheduled and we’re going to see hemp farms everywhere, Echo-Hawk predicted.
“Over the next 10 years, we’re going see marijuana descheduled and we’re going to see hemp farms everywhere,” Echo-Hawk predicted.
420: Data shows marijuana isn’t Oklahoma’s problem drug
Though marijuana is a hot topic in Oklahoma, the state’s most dangerous drugs aren’t necessarily found on the street.
I’ve watched that area literally go down to absolutely nothing, Johnson told Oklahoma Gazette.
“I’ve watched that area literally go down to absolutely nothing,” Johnson told Oklahoma Gazette.
Deputy’s bizarre death stands out in Oklahoma County history
While officer-involved shootings are making headlines today, the death of Deputy Levi A. Ezell is a different and unique tale.
Chicken-Fried News: Hazardous ’Homa
The good news is Oklahoma City isn’t the most dangerous city in the state.
Chicken-Fried News: Uninhibited criminal
Police were called and found him “sitting against a light pole with his hands around his crotch,” according to KOCO.com.
Letters to the Editor: Dec. 2, 2015
The fact that every one of the 13 alleged victims is a black woman from our community, while the jury is entirely white and mostly male, raises legitimate concerns about fairness in our justice system.
