Drug Abuse Treatment Association Inc: Physical and Pharmacological Effects of Marijuana
Introduction:
Cannabis is not only the most abused illicit drug in the United States (Gold, Frost-Pineda, & Jacobs, 2004; NIDA, 2010) it is in fact the most abused illegal drug worldwide (UNODC, 2010). In the United States it is a schedule-I substance which means that it is legally considered as having no medical use and it is highly addictive (US DEA, 2010). Doweiko (2009) explains that not all cannabis has abuse potential. He therefore suggests using the common terminology marijuana when referring to cannabis with abuse potential. For the sake of clarity this terminology is used in this paper as well.
What Are Some Good Christian Rock Songs About Drug Addiction?
Question by rsoxrox: What are some good christian rock songs about drug addiction?
I am looking for some good christian rock songs about drug addiction. Soft or hard rock, I am open to both!
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Answer by Rise Up.
Thousand Foot Krutch – Puppet
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Treatment of Drug Addicts (Serbia)
Treatment of drug addicts (Serbia) – This is how priest Branislav Peranovic “cures” drug addicts in his “spiritual” center Crna Reka in Serbia.These miserable people pay for this “divine” treatment 300 euros per month (well,somebody must pay for his jeep ,harley davidson and 8 bodyguards…)
A 'Party Drug' May Help the Brain Cope With Trauma
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