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May 7, 2007

Oregon tests find many truckers driving on drugs

  • Marijuana, meth and opium-type drugs were found to be the most common.
  • SALEM, Ore. (AP) — About 10 percent of truckers heading south through the Salem area on Interstate 5 tested positive for controlled drugs during a three-day survey by police.

    Police said marijuana, meth and opium-type drugs were the most common.


     
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