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  1. Mexico Drug War

    A vehicle involved in a shootout between rival drug and migrant trafficking gangs is towed away near the city of Nogales, Mexico on the border with Arizona, Thursday July 1, 2010. Sonora state officials say that 21 people were killed in the gunbattle and at least six others were wounded.(AP Photo/Diario de Sonora)

  • article Letter: Is the war on drugs a war on logic?

    Sunday, April 7, 2013 12:17 pm

    Once upon a time there was no drug-related crime in the United States.

  • article Let's add addiction to war on drugs

    Wednesday, May 18, 2011 4:15 pm

    Mexico President Felipe Calderon told the Conference of the Americas in Washington, D.C. on May 11 U.S. drug policy needed "coherence" to help him out in his violent war on drugs.

  • article Letter: Drug 'war' actually hurts fight against illicit drugs

    Wednesday, June 27, 2012 7:59 am

    I’m writing about your front page story: “Police warn teen heroin use is on the rise” by Garin Groff (June 22).

  • article Letter: War on drugs has adverse effects

    Sunday, November 18, 2012 4:08 pm

    Recently, you ran a front page story about: “Police agencies don’t test thousands of rape kits” (Nov. 11, 2012).

  • article Task force organizes to fight war on synthetic drugs

    Wednesday, October 3, 2012 6:11 am

    Prosecutors and police throughout the Valley are continuing to push back against the war on synthetic drugs.

  • Mexico Drug War Town Fights Back

    In this photo taken Saturday May 14, 2011, a masked man gestures to the camera as he stands guard at a barricade in Cheran, Michoacan State, Mexico. The men of Cheran started taking security into their own hands last month by setting up checkpoints at the entrance of town with tires and sandbags and using guns they stole from local police after loggers, who residents say are backed by cartel henchmen and local police, killed two residents and wounded several others. (AP Photo/Miguel Tovar)

  • article The war on drugs is bound to fail without changes

    Thursday, February 24, 2011 7:30 am

    Jose de la Isla, guest commentary

  • article Local K-9 added to war on drugs

    Monday, April 26, 2010 11:00 pm

    The story about Amy Halm and Dargo is really two stories.

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  • article Local K-9 added to war on drugs

    Monday, April 26, 2010 11:00 pm

    The story about Amy Halm and Dargo is really two stories.

    8 image(s)

  • Local K-9 added to war on drugs

    Halm touts the service as “private drug detection for your home, school or business.”

  • Local K-9 added to war on drugs

    Halm touts the service as “private drug detection for your home, school or business.”

  • Local K-9 added to war on drugs

    Halm touts the service as “private drug detection for your home, school or business.”

  • Local K-9 added to war on drugs

    Halm touts the service as “private drug detection for your home, school or business.”

  • Local K-9 added to war on drugs

    Halm touts the service as “private drug detection for your home, school or business.”

  • Local K-9 added to war on drugs

    Halm touts the service as “private drug detection for your home, school or business.”

  • Local K-9 added to war on drugs

    Halm touts the service as “private drug detection for your home, school or business.”

  • Local K-9 added to war on drugs

    Amy Halm and “Dargo” are Desert Drug Dog, a certified narcotics detection team that operates out of Halm’s Ahwatukee Foothills’ home. In this photo, Dargo locates a legal narcotics substitute in Halm’s kitchen.

  • Local K-9 added to war on drugs

    Halm touts the service as “private drug detection for your home, school or business.”

  • Local K-9 added to war on drugs

    Amy Halm and “Dargo” are Desert Drug Dog, a certified narcotics detection team that operates out of Halm’s Ahwatukee Foothills’ home. In this photo, Dargo searches for a legal narcotics substitute in Halm’s bedroom.

  • Local K-9 added to war on drugs

    Halm touts the service as “private drug detection for your home, school or business.”

  • Local K-9 added to war on drugs

    Halm touts the service as “private drug detection for your home, school or business.”

  • Local K-9 added to war on drugs

    Halm touts the service as “private drug detection for your home, school or business.”

  • Local K-9 added to war on drugs

    Amy Halm and “Dargo” are Desert Drug Dog, a certified narcotics detection team that operates out of Halm’s Ahwatukee Foothills’ home. In this photo, Dargo locates a legal narcotics substitute in Halm’s kitchen.

  • Local K-9 added to war on drugs

    Amy Halm and “Dargo” are Desert Drug Dog, a certified narcotics detection team that operates out of Halm’s Ahwatukee Foothills’ home. In this photo, Dargo searches for a legal narcotics substitute in Halm’s bedroom.

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