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And this is what happens when you take class A drugs.
Class A drugs are considered to be the most likely to cause harm.
In the same way that custodial sentences put people off taking class A drugs?
Two years off Class A drugs, but unable to quit drinking.
In September 2002 he was arrested, along with two other men, on suspicion of dealing class A drugs.
A 45-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of possessing class A drugs with intent to supply and remains in police custody.
The majority of those arrested were on suspicion of supplying Class A drugs.
A total of 23,648 were found guilty of possessing class A drugs, which includes cocaine and ecstasy.
In May 2006 a police operation showed that class A drugs were being used and dealt there, and it closed as a result.
Where a user of Class A drugs can be expected to come out the other side sucessfully, someone addicted to alcohol cannot.
Well, when I was visiting festivals in my early 20s, many people attending were doing Class A drugs.
She subsequently admitted using class A drugs in The Sunday Times.
He was caught on camera apparently snorting class A drugs, lines of cocaine in a Manchester hotel room.
Done for possession of Class A drugs in New York.'
Class A drugs attract the highest penalty, and imprisonment is both "proper and expedient".
Bags full of ecstasy pills, such as above, along with other class A drugs, were found in a house in Rochdale during a police raid.
On 8 June 2008, Thomson was cautioned by police after being arrested for possession of Class A drugs.
Simpson was accused of possessing Class A drugs in Glasgow in June 2006.
The use and trafficking of illegal Class A drugs in Kenya carries heavy fines and jail sentences.
This includes Class A drugs, people smuggling and human trafficking, major gun crime, fraud, computer crime and money laundering.
SOCA prioritises tackling Class A drugs and organised immigration crime.
"Desecration, defecation and class A drugs" was the headline on the Mail's feature article about Occupy London.
Eighteen months after being allowed to stay, Ellis was convicted in Sept 2009 of "posession with intent to supply Class A drugs".
Brodie Kemp - Skipped the country after Regan Ames set him up with class A drugs.