Why E-cigarettes Have Some People All Choked Up

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Why E-cigarettes Have Some People All Choked Up

If you follow the news at all, you’ve probably noticed a lot of talk about whether e-cigarettes are safe. Do

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CADCA Helps Communities in Costa Rica Reduce Youth Marijuana Use and Crime

For several years, people in the Pavas district of Costa Rica were experiencing an increase in crime and in youth

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14th Annual Mid-Year Training Institute Registration is now open

Thousands of customers, partners, and industry experts are heading to Indianapolis, IN on August 2-6 for 4 days of learning,

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CADCA Takes Part in Critical Dialogue on Reducing Drug Use around the World at 58th Session of UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs

This week, Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America (CADCA) joins leaders from over 50 countries at the 58th session of the

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CADCA Takes Part in Critical Dialogue on Reducing Drug Use Around the World at 58th Session of UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs

This week, Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America (CADCA) joins leaders from over 50 countries at the 58th session of the

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CADCA Joins Former DEA Leaders to Ask that Supreme Court Hear Marijuana Case

Today, all nine former Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) administrators filed an amicus brief urging the U.S. Supreme Court to hear

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Current And Former U.S. Drug Czars Provide Important Perspective On Drug Policy In America

Today, the current and four former U.S. “Drug Czars” kicked off the Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America’s (CADCA) 25th Annual

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Four Former U.S. Drug Czars to Participate in Special Panel Discussion on Drug Policy in America

Washington, D.C. – Four former U.S. “Drug Czars” will take part in a once-in-a-lifetime panel discussion about our nation’s drug

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Over 2,500 Community Leaders to Participate In CADCA’s 25th Annual

Four-day Event to Help Community Leaders Learn Effective Drug Prevention Strategies Washington, D.C. – More than 2,500 substance abuse prevention

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CADCA Responds to 2014 Monitoring the Future Survey

Youth use of alcohol, cigarettes and illicit drugs are steadily declining, but e-cigarette use is high and the perception that