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This study is a qualitative exploration of two distinctive high-profile street drug markets in Sydney, Australia. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 32 street-level heroin dealers about their experiences of selling drugs in these areas, market organization, drug adulteration and quality assessment practices, and the extent and impact of violence associated with these markets. Most dealers operated independently, working for themselves or in loosely defined groups of two or three with little or no hierarchy while others acted as "runners," selling for others for a percentage of sales. A range of "folk" or nonscientific methods were employed for testing the quality of drugs, and adulteration or "cutting" of drugs was rare. Moreover, this research suggests that even during peri...
...PART 301: TERMINOLOGY; ADULTERATION AND MISBRANDING STANDARDS. 301.2 - Definitions. A...
The Second Circuit held that judicial documents may be sealed only "if specific, on the record findings are made demonstrating that closure is essential to preserve higher values and is narrowly tailored to serve that interest." [...] the First Amendment requires contemporaneous access to judicial documents, as the U.S. Court of Appeals in Chicago (7th Cir.) made clear in Grove Fresh Distributors, Inc. v. Everfresh Juice Co. In that case, where newspapers sought to unseal records relating to alleged adulteration and misbranding of orange juice, the Seventh Circuit found that "access should be immediate and contemporaneous" because "[e]ach passing day may constitute a separate and cognizable infringement of the First Amendment.
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