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Information on Drugs ?

Question by Adulthood: Information on drugs ?
Im doing a campaign at college in health and social, im doing it on drugs, i need to find alot of resources, leaflets/posters/etc. Ive orderd from FRANK website, and tried many others that dont even work, ive rang my local drug organisation they are sending me some during the next week.

Is there any site, or anything where i can order alot of rescoures from? please i really need help 🙁 thankss

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Answer by misskris
Dear Information on drugs,

Failed a Probation Marijuana Drug Test?

Question by kyle_viper: Failed a probation marijuana drug test?
Got caught for Felony Possession in florida last year, been on probation for 7 months. Successfully Detox’d my first test, then passed 2 drug test in a treatment program. Now 7 months in I fail one. What are the chances of me going to jail being my first violation of probation, and the drug only being cannabis.

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Answer by fancyname
Its still a fail, it depends on your judge.

Answer by kissmymiddlefinger
100%

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Should Drug Testing Be Mandatory for Those Who Are on Welfare?

Question by jdukenumber1: should drug testing be mandatory for those who are on welfare?
i just read in states such as florida, oklahoma, louisiana and alabama that drug testing is mandatory for those on welfare. and i really don’t see the logic behind it. i find it degrading and quite ridiculous that because someone is of low income, the assumption is that it’s a high possibility they’re on drugs. and please don’t use the “my tax dollars are going to them so i should be sure that they’re using the money wisely” only one percent of federal taxes go to those in welfare so come up with another excuse. regardless if you use drugs or not, it’s an invasion of personal space. and let’s be real, the states mentioned have a high percentage of black people. you wouldn’t hear much of this law in a states such as colorado, idaho, or maine for example.
GRIM REAPER: that’s exactly what i’m talking about! you’re associating welfare recipients to drug users. why is that?

Last Minute Probation Question. 11 Months Down. 1 to Go. Pennsylvania.?

Question by jeremy: Last minute probation question. 11 months down. 1 to go. Pennsylvania.?
So I’ve been on probation for a little over 11 months, and I haven’t smoked at all, or drank at all for a year. I was arrested for a DUI in April of ’08, with a BAC of .10, and 50ng/ml of THC d9, and placed in the ARD program December 2nd of the same year. So far I’ve completed my community service, my CRN evaluation, my first PPI evaluation, paid all of my fines, completed Highway and Driving Safety School, gotten treatment at an outpatient center, and am almost done with my 12 months of probation. I report in every month on the 2nd, via call track, and haven’t actually seen my probation officer since my formal arraignment of December 2nd. I was late with a couple of payments over the past year, but I DID get it all paid.

If You Voluntarily Check Into an Alcohol Evaluation/treatment Program Do They Drug Test You?

Question by Touch Blueprints: If you voluntarily check into an alcohol evaluation/treatment program do they drug test you?

Specifically vicodin and ativan. I had a severe flu, and a family member gave me some two days ago.

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Answer by Gary B
generally speaking “Alcohol Freedom” programs ALSO mean “Drug Freedom”, and vice versa.

In thus use, alcohol is considered a drug, and from that standpopint everything is about the same.

yes you WILL get tested of illicit drugs, and for high levesl on legal drugs, like vicodin.

Chronic Pain and Drug Addiction…please Help.?

Question by Scooter: Chronic pain and drug addiction…please help.?
I have a friend whose son takes medication for a legitimate chronic pain. He is also, unfortunately addicited to several illicit drugs, and was already a heavy drinker when he was injured. Does anyone know of a treatment facility geared to handle drug addicition and pain management. Everything here has failed. The family doctor is concerned for his life.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
The pain medication is prescribed by a doctor and is absolutely neccessary. He is under the care of competant pain management. The problem is most treatment facilities are only set up to get the drugs out of you. They aren’t set up to try and determine which ones need to really stay in you. we need advanced drug and alchohol treatment combined with pain management.