Should Drugs Be Legalized?
Question by box778899: Should drugs be legalized?
Self explanitory. I believe that they should stay illegal, for many reasons, I just want to hear yours.
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Answer by glamour04111
no-they are killing are children and destroying lives. The dealers need to get real jobs and work for their money just like everyone else.
Answer by polk2525
Some drugs are legal, some are illegal.
Lawmaker Predicts Marijuana Will Be Legal Within 5 Years
Last year, <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/tom-angell/bill-clinton-drug-war_b_2271885.html" target="_blank">he appeared</a> in the documentary, "Breaking the Taboo," where he argued that the war on drugs has been a failure. … Some may think of …
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Question on America’s Drug Abuse?
Question by I Moved Your Cheese: Question on America’s drug abuse?
Statistics say that in England drug abuse is largely a lower-class problem, and areas where many immigrants reside tend to have higher drug-related crime rates than others. Yes, I do realise that these are generalisations and there are many exceptions, but they are not entirely false claims either.
So I was wondering if this was also the case in America or if it was a much more serious, widespread problem there.
Thanks in advance!
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Crossroads Residential Substance Abuse Treatment Programs for Women (Maine)
Crossroads Residential Substance Abuse Treatment Programs for Women (Maine) — Ever wonder what residential substance abuse treatment is like? This video gives you a feel for Crossroads’ gender-focused residential programs for women. Ou…
Your Reaction to Matt Hardy Being Told to Go to Rehab?
Question by “Jim Crockett Promotions Fan”: Your reaction to Matt Hardy being told to go to rehab?
Former WWE and TNA wrestler Matt Hardy was essentially told by authorities in North Carolina to attend rehab or face a tough legal situation following three arrests in the span of one month. Hardy will still have to face charges stemming from his third recent arrest, which was for drug possession, after he attends rehab.
“That is only part of the release order,” said Moore County District Attorney Maureen Krueger to The Pilot newspaper. “It also states that he must comply with a treatment program or be placed in the detention center under a $ 1 million bond.”
Washington State Issues First Legal Pot License
Washington State Issues First Legal Pot License
… on Wednesday, as his supporters erupted in applause. The board is due to issue retail licenses later this spring, with sales expected to begin in June or July. Sales began Jan. 1 in Colorado, the only other state to legalize the recreational use of …
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County joins resolution against legalized pot
By getting signatures of governments throughout the state, the local MatForce coalition against drug abuse seeks to send a message that the initiative petition drive isn't welcome here. "We need to make ourselves a hard target for the Marijuana Policy …
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Are There Low Costs or No Costs Long Term Residential Treatment Centers for Drug and Alcohol Addictions?
Question by john_morlock2001: Are there low costs or no costs long term residential treatment centers for drug and alcohol addictions?
Friends of mine have an adult child who has already been through short term drug and alcohol rehab (2 weeks to 30 days) treatments, only to relapse. He needs longer term treatment to address the psychological problems associated with addiction; but like millions of other Americans he has no insurance.
Is anyone aware of any long term treatment centers that may help him?
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Answer by 2manydogs
Yes, there are but there is no national program that sponsors them.