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Drugs Fair giving education and rehabilitation

May 12, 2010 - 11:07 pm Comments Off

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Anti-Drug Video: The Truth About Drugs Education Campaign

April 21, 2010 - 3:09 pm Comments Off


An anti-drug initiative sponsored by the Church of Scientology, offering hope and help to end the worldwide tragedy of drug abuse. Global drug abuse has led to what can inarguably be described as a world awash in blood and human misery. In reply, the Church of Scientology sponsors the largest non-governmental anti-drug information and prevention campaign on Earth. By statistical survey, it has thus far prevented some 500000 young people from recreational drug use… or worse. There is still, however, much more to be done. Thus, the Church of Scientology offers its publications (which neither contain nor advocate any Scientology beliefs) to like-minded anti-drug coalitions, government institutions, civic groups and schools.

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Narconon Drug Education & Rehabilitation

April 19, 2010 - 3:08 am 2 Comments


Narconon Drug Education & Rehabilitation.1-877-413-3073.drugsno.com

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County Fair Drug Education

March 25, 2010 - 3:10 am Comments Off


Narconon – The History of the Program The first Narconon was started and founded by William Benitez, an inmate at Arizona State Prison. Mr. Benitez was a heroin addict who could not seem to get off of drugs using traditional forms of treatment. During his quest at self-improvement, he read lots of self-betterment books. One of those books, titled “Fundamentals of Thought” which was a self-help book written by Mr. L. Ron Hubbard, had some basic principles that he started practicing and incorporated into his life. He found himself responding favorably to his efforts and wrote the warden asking permission to start a small drug recovery program to help others. Officials denied permission for the following six months. Mr. Benitez’s request to start a program consisting of twenty convicted drug addicts, caused concern to officials who feared such a program might pose a security problem (such programs were rare in prisons during that decade). Officials had little reason to believe that the request of a habitual drug addict and repeatedly convicted felon, would result in one of the nation’s most successful rehabilitation program for substance abusers. Mr. Benitez persisted and finally assured officials the program was needed and would not pose a threat to the safe and orderly operation of the prison. After being allowed to start the program on a trial basis, he founded NARCONON (narcotics-none) on February 19,1966. www.drugsno.com www.drugso.com

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Narconon drug education and rehabilitation talk by founder part 1 of 3

January 19, 2010 - 11:05 am 2 Comments


Drug education and rehabilitation presentation given in April 1968 by William Benitez, founder of the Narconon program, at the Scottsdale High School, Arizona. “You may be wondering why a lecture on narcotics addiction? said Bill. Of course drugs were narcotics then, not drugs. www.narconon.org A Narconon International drug education and drug rehabilitation video. See related Narconon press release news.narconon.org

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Narconon drug education and rehabilitation talk by founder part 2 of 3

January 18, 2010 - 5:05 pm 2 Comments


How his youthful drug experimentation disintegrated into out of control drug addiction (pot, weed and heroin). A Narconon International drug education and drug rehabilitation video. Related press release at news.narconon.org Also find more information about William Benitez and the Narconon program at www.narconon.org

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NARCONON Georgia Ecstasy Drug Education.

January 15, 2010 - 3:10 pm 17 Comments


Ecstasy- Narconon Drug Education- Ecstasy Addiction Narconon presents education on Ecstasy addiction and ecstasy abuse. Narconon is a non-traditional drug rehab and drug education center. Here are the facts on Ecstasy: Slang or Street Names: Ecstasy, XTC, X, Adam, Clarity, Lover’s Speed Chemically, MDMA (Ecstasy) is similar to the stimulant amphetamine and the hallucinogen mescaline. MDMA (Ecstasy) can produce both stimulant and mild sensory-altering effects. Methylenedioxyamphetamine (MDA …

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