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Thanks a lot. Renton sighed. Now it is everywhere. It's still big," he said. In another unmarked car on another Friday evening, Mike Lutz was less pessimistic. Lutz, an agent for the state Attorney General's Bureau of Narcotics Investigation in Philadelphia, sees signs of improvement - but not in the Badlands. Through his work with anti-drug community and youth groups, Lutz said, he has watched residents clean up their own neighborhoods and schools across the city.

Attitudes against drugs are hardening, he said. But a lot of people elsewhere are working hard to stamp it out. Lutz's partner, Shiver, drove past a corner on Fourth Street where an emaciated young woman shouted out a warning of the agents' arrival.

He shook his head. Even so, Shiver said, the number of new recruits to drug abuse seems to be leveling off in the city as a whole. At Fourth and Cambria, the agents made their unanticipated bust.

A young white man was buying from a Hispanic dealer, who dropped nine yellow packets of cocaine as Lutz ran toward him. He was swallowing something - probably a packet of heroin, Lutz said later. A frisk turned up no drugs on the buyer.

He had eaten the only evidence, so the agents had to let him go. The agents did find drugs on the dealer, so a police unit was called to take him downtown, where the agents would book him.

As soon as we leave, somebody else will take over this corner. Skip to content Share Icon. Facebook Logo. Link Icon. This story was originally published on Apr. Two friends? For McSwain, the hypothesis inched closer to illegal with each adjustment. In the second clause, he said, it refers to the purpose of the person using drugs. She noted that Safehouse plans to not only offer a consumption room but also offer treatment and syringe exchange programs.

McSwain asserted that drug use on site is the necessary precondition for Safehouse to exist. Eisenstein said that the key feature of addiction as a disease is that it makes people unable to stop consuming drugs.

But the distinguishing feature of Safehouse is the availability of lifesaving care. In his rebuttal, McSwain claimed Safehouse was arguing for policy changes, which he may not disagree with, but that the law, as written, simply prevents.

Whether the Biden administration will drop the case is unknown. As recently as the early s, Biden advocated during Senate hearings that the statute be expanded so it would apply to buildings hosting raves. Halloween weather in Philadelphia can provide as much a surprise as the costumes we see or the treats that are given out. School A Philadelphia school district spokesman says one student brought a substance which could possibly have been crack cocaine into the Mitchell Elementary School, Kingsessing Avenue.

Cops: Woman Drops Cocaine Baggie In Police Station Authorities say a woman being cited for public drunkenness in Pennsylvania accidentally dropped a baggie of crack cocaine on the police station floor.



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