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So-called "safe smoking kits" recently obtained in five major U.S. cities contained crack pipes and other drug paraphernalia, according to The Washington Free Beacon. The Beacon reportedly ...
Washington State University researchers David Gang and Shannon Tushingham have found that tobacco use among the Nez Perce goes back centuries. They’re holding two of the pipes that were analyzed ...
WASHINGTON — Republican lawmakers and conservative news outlets have accused the Biden administration of planning to give out pipes for smoking crack cocaine. Their claims this week refer to a ...
Politics Feds say no taxpayer money for safer drug-smoking pipes “ (Pipes) were never a part of the kit,” White House press secretary Jen Psaki said. “It was inaccurate reporting and we ...
How bringing data together yields new insight The consortium assembled tobacco-related data from 15 different studies in the U.S. from 1948 to 2015. One of these was UTSW's landmark Dallas Heart ...
Explorers to Roanoke Island in the 1580s found the natives smoking tobacco in a new way – from pipes. The English, looking to colonize and find riches in the New World, took up the habit, fou… ...
Tobacco smoking can’t be ruled out at the Wishbone site, Duke adds. The earliest evidence of domesticated tobacco, which comes from South America, dates to only about 8,000 years ago (SN: 10/29/18).
DNA on ancient tobacco pipe links Maryland slave site to West Africa Enslaved woman’s broken pipe still had her DNA after two centuries in the ground March 15, 2019 More than 6 years ago Summary ...
Conservative figures have launched an online furor this week, claiming that the government planned to spend $30 million on pipes for smoking crack cocaine. The heightened concern came months after ...
Travis Kropf, owner of The Happy Piper, talks about the walk-in humidor he built to house cigars for sale inside his recently opened tobacco, pipes and accessories store located on Janesville’s ...
Zerron Horton-Herrera, owner of Unkl Ruckus's Smoking Emporium & Skate Shop at 3427 Merle Hay Road, said he is considering trimming store hours, laying off employees or closing his second store at ...
Clay tobacco pipes were fragile but cheap and are among “the most commonly-found [artifacts] on colonial and post-colonial settlements in Canada,” Walker explained in a 1970 paper.