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How does a drug conviction affect your college financial aid?

If you are a college-aged student, you probably know how expensive pursuing higher education can be. Fortunately, according to the U.S. Department of Education, you can compete for roughly $120 billion in government-backed financial aid every year. Your college or university also probably offers financial aid packages. During the war on drugs, the DOE implemented a draconian policy that caused students with drug convictions to become ineligible for loans, grants and work-study funds. That policy no longer exists. Therefore, you are not likely to lose your federal financial aid following a drug conviction. The financial assistance you receive from your college...

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What are the common causes of motorcycle accidents?

While enjoying your time out on the open road, you may notice how different riding a motorcycle is than driving a car or truck. These kinds of differences can help you understand why crashes happen and how other vehicles can be a threat to you. Failure to notice motorcycles According to the United States Department of Transportation, people in larger vehicles can often not see or notice motorcycles on the road near them. Since these drivers sit higher up, especially truck drivers, then they could simply not think to check for motorcycles to their right or left before turning. This kind of negligent driving...

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What is the impact of distractions while driving?

Whether someone is talking to another person or using a handheld device, this distracted person can cause a crash in an instant. Driving requires your full attention. Knowing how these distractions can affect other drivers around you is important for you to stay safe on the road. Eyes off the road According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, even a few seconds of glancing down or looking away from the road can shorten your reaction time. Drivers can miss many cues from other people, such as turn signals and brake lights. When a car does not stop in time for a stop...

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Adult drug treatment court – an overview

For people struggling with drug dependency issues, traditional courts and criminal penalties often do not serve their needs or aid with avoiding recidivism. As an alternative, several counties throughout North Carolina offer adult drug treatment court programs. Understanding the adult drug treatment court program may help people facing criminal charges determine if they will benefit from participation. Who is eligible to participate? According to the North Carolina Judicial Branch, to participate in the adult drug treatment court, people must meet certain eligibility criteria. To qualify for admittance into the program, people must have the following: A diagnosis of chemical dependency or borderline chemical dependency...

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How drug scheduling affects trafficking charges and penalties

A charge of drug trafficking does not necessarily involve the movement of drugs from one place to another. Rather, it is the possession of controlled substances in sufficient amounts to suggesting an intent to sell them. The United States Drug Enforcement Administration uses scheduling to organize controlled substances. A drug’s schedule influences the amount required for trafficking charges. What are drug schedules? Drug schedules are categories of controlled substances organized according to how dangerous they can be versus how useful they can be at treating diseases. There are five schedules, each identified with a Roman numeral. Schedule V controlled substances have the lowest...

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Road rage and its ramifications

The road is a complicated system. Drivers with different destinations and intentions have to work around each other, sometimes for a prolonged amount of time. When people begin to look at other drivers as a hindrance, tempers can flare. It is one thing to become angry while driving, but it is another thing to let the anger emanate through aggressive behavior. The AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety reported that about 1,800 injuries and 30 deaths occur each year due to road rage. To mitigate these situations, it helps to look out for the causes. Aggressive driving According to the National Highway Traffic Safety...

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Does driving in the dark increase accident risk?

As the sun sets earlier and the days become shorter, your schedule may require you to drive in the dark more often than usual. While you may be familiar with driving at night, doing so often comes with increased dangers and risks. Bright headlights, vision difficulties and nighttime distractions are just some of the issues caused by a lack of natural sunlight. Yet, there are steps you can take to increase your safety and minimize your risk of getting into a deadly car accident. Vision difficulties Not only is it harder for drivers to see in the dark, but the bright glare of...

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Are you really ready to accept a prosecutor’s plea deal?

If you are facing criminal charges, there is a good chance a prosecutor may offer you a plea deal. After all, according to reporting from KSMU, roughly 95% of criminal prosecutions in the U.S. end with guilty pleas instead of judge or jury verdicts. Depending on the circumstances of your case, it may be advisable to negotiate a deal with prosecutors. Still, before you agree to any plea deal, you must be sure you are ready to do so. Asking yourself some basic questions may help you make an informed decision. Did you commit the crime? Accepting a prosecutor’s plea deal usually means...

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Is this cold stress?

Working outdoors comes with certain health concerns and safety risks no matter what time of the year it is. Of course, as the days get shorter and colder, you will have to handle cold-related risks even if you do not deal with a lot of snow or ice. Cold stress on the body can cause numerous injuries and ailments, and each one can potentially put your overall health at risk. What are cold stress injuries? The Occupational Safety and Health Administration takes a look at the effects of cold stress. In general, cold stress affects the body when exposed to extreme cold or...

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Is drowsy driving as dangerous as it seems?

In recent years, more attention has come to the potential hazards related to drowsy driving. Experts across the board paint it as one of the most dangerous forms of distracted driving, which says a lot, given this category also includes the highly fatal act of operating mobile devices while driving. But is drowsy driving actually that dangerous? What about it makes it such a risk to drivers in the first place? Drowsiness vs. intoxication Sleep Foundation takes a look at the impact of drowsiness on overall driver safety, revealing important facts about this form of distracted driving. First, drowsiness actually has a similar...

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