Rebuilding your life after a drug conviction
It is well-known and well-documented that the United States today has a serious problem with drug addiction. If you have been arrested for and convicted of a drug offense, you are not alone. Many people in Missouri and around the country find themselves in this position, often fueled by an addiction. When you need and...
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Missouri authorities arrest seriously injured man for DWI
A man from Eldon, Missouri, suffered injuries requiring hospitalization in an accident during which his vehicle struck a utility pole and a tree. A little more than an hour following the accident, while the driver was still in the hospital receiving treatment, authorities arrested him on DWI charges. According to reports, the driver ran the car...
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05.04 Dee Wampler Discusses School Security on 104.1 KSFG
Dee Wampler discusses the importance of school security and the problems with NRA on the The Gun Show with Matt Canovi on 104.1 KSGF. Learn more about the podcast here...
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05.01. Dee Wampler Joins the Nick Reed Show on 104.1 KSGF
Dee Wampler joins the Nick Reed Show on 104.1 KSGF and discusses the objections of the Americans Humanist Association and the Harvey Weinstein pre-trial matters in New York. Learn more about the podcast here...
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Bad News For The NRA
Wayne LaPierre has been a long time leader of the National Rifle Association. More recently, war hero Lt. Col. Oliver North, holder of the bronze star, silver star, purple hearts (and many other awards) and national hero was asked to serve as president with LaPierre still in the background as CEO. Then, after the organization...
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Second DWI in a year for Missouri driver with previous record
An off-duty law enforcement officer allegedly noticed a 64-year-old man behaving in a way that was consistent with intoxication in an establishment in Joplin, Missouri last Friday. Specifically, the officer reported the man staggering, stumbling and slurring his words, with an odor of intoxicants lingering around his person. The off-duty officer alerted a colleague to detain the...
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Are designated drivers a safe option?
If you are like many other people in Missouri and throughout the U.S., you may choose to bring along a designated driver when going out for drinks or a night on the town. Many people use this method to ensure they have a safe way home and will not be forced to drive with a...
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Crime Continues to Escalate in Chicago
The crime rate in the Windy City is continuing to rise. In 2017, Chicago PD seized over 8,000 illegal guns. In the same year, the city reported over 760 deaths from guns, a 60% increase from the previous year. There is also over 3,000 young men in the windy city that are especially high-risk of...
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Sweeping Criminal Justice Reform Bill
The Missouri House has approved a massive Omnibus Crime Bill which is adopts many of ideals of the First Step Act and includes more measures that could potentially affect Missouri: Free feminine hygiene for incarcerated women sentencing reform for mandatory minimums for non-violent offender Parole for people who are at least 65 years old and have served 30 years...
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What do I need to know about community service?
You may have discussed the possibility of community service after a criminal charge, especially if you have little or no criminal history or the crime with which you are being charged is a minimal one. Like other Missouri residents, you may wonder what community service is and how it can help people who have been...
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