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Q&A: Fight w/my husband about where to live, I said that Stockton has way more methamphetamines than Inland Empire?

October 14, 2011 - 9:57 pm 6 Comments

Question by : Fight w/my husband about where to live, I said that Stockton has way more methamphetamines than Inland Empire?
Am I right?

Thank you for respectful suggestions.

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Answer by Salacious Crumb
shows you how stupid and shitty Yahoo’s “Top Contributor” criteria are.

Hey toothless how’s about you gnaw on my pecker for a rock?

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Is it true that there are more teens to be found in drug rehabilitation centers than adults?

October 13, 2011 - 3:57 am Comments Off

Question by delila f: Is it true that there are more teens to be found in drug rehabilitation centers than adults?
I have a friend who has just gotten out of inpatient rehabilitation and he has told me that there are a lot of other teens spending their time there. I was just wondering why this is.

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Answer by dariana b
I think the reason why there were more teens spending their time in the drug rehabilitation center that your friend has just gotten out of is the fact that teens are more likely to get themselves addicted to drugs. Peers play a very important role with regard to whether a teen will start taking drugs or not. Those who don’t do drugs during their teenage years are also less likely to start taking it when they grow older. Every day, around 4,800 Americans under the age of 18 try marijuana for the first time. This is why the government and other organizations are trying to prevent more teens from taking drugs.

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Drugs Hurt More Than Just Yourself

October 3, 2010 - 7:13 am 4 Comments

A PSA about what drugs can do to a family by Aj and Bella.

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Would shooting meth one more time cause me become addicted again?

August 20, 2010 - 10:00 pm 1 Comment

Question by : Would shooting meth one more time cause me become addicted again?
I am a 22 year old recovered meth addict, I just lost my job and need a way to cope.

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Answer by Sarah
YES!! don’t do it!!! Your so young and meth is a horrible drug. I’m not just preaching to you either, I have experience with this. You just have to try to cope with depression another way, yoga, hiking, anti-depressants…. anything but METH. I lost countless friends to meth and its so disgusting, your teeth rotting and aging, just think of the people who do it and how they act and look. That alone should be enough to keep you away from the drug. By the way, sorry you lost your job, try to look at the bright side of things. I have two horrible incurable diseases and I always tell myself it could be worse.

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Does it make more sense to put CHEMICALLY ADDICTED people in PRISON for POSSESSION or in REHAB?

July 28, 2010 - 6:57 am 16 Comments

Question by Bush is not conservative: Does it make more sense to put CHEMICALLY ADDICTED people in PRISON for POSSESSION or in REHAB?
Addiction is an illness. Narcotics abuse is an illness. Logically, the purchasing, possession and abuse of a drug by an addict is as much of a health concern as it is a legal one.

Narcotics abuse is undoubtedly a more emotionally complicated crime than other nonviolent offenses such as theft and vandalism, but early attempts to curb abuse lacked the necessary breadth to get addicts clean. Incarceration is not an effective method of freeing drug users from the substances on which they depend.

You cannot always beat a beast into submission, and the national “war on drugs,” as it is currently framed, attempts to do just that. It aims to prevent drug abuse and crimes through the enforcement of strict, blanketed penalties for citizens who violate.

Although national policies on drug prohibition state the goal is to promote public health, more funding, both on a national and local level, is allocated toward criminal investigations and prosecution of drug users than toward education and rehabilitation.

The fruitless brute-force methods established at a federal level are also standard at the local level. The Los Angeles Police Department made 26,131 arrests for violent and property-related crimes in 2003, according to a statistical report released by the chief of police.

The same year, the LAPD made 27,486 narcotics arrests. In short, police officers arrested 1,300 more citizens for narcotics violations than for murders, rapes, thefts, aggravated assaults and larcenies combined.

Despite the widespread arrests for narcotics-defined crimes in 2003, the effects the arrests had on usage was negligible. According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the number of adult users and abusers remained at a flat line.

Crime statistics show that harsh sentencing for nonviolent drug possession convictions is ineffective in deterring repeat offenses, but further analysis reveals that incarceration for those first offenses could increase the probably of a second offense. Relapse rates are more than 70 percent from all forms of criminal justice interventions and corrections-oriented approaches alone, according to the U.N. Office on Drug and Crime.

California took a step in the right direction in November of 2000 when it passed Proposition 36 – the initiative that allows people with first- and second-time drug possession convictions to receive drug treatment instead of incarceration – but implementation and funding issues have prevented the proposition from being wholly successful.

Officials at the district attorney’s office told the L.A. Weekly that they had expected the primary patients enrolling in the rehabilitation programs to be recreational users – not full-blown addicts. The money allocated to fund rehabilitation programs and medical treatment is insufficient for the more typical, heavily addicted individuals who frequently require longer, more expensive treatments in residential facilities instead of 12-step outpatient program.

Recent state and county cutbacks have been devastating to already strained programs made possible by Prop. 36. To further complicate matters, the sheer size of the county coupled with the lack of money makes proper regulation of the program near impossible to assess.

According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, effective drug treatment programs combine the necessary medical aid and social services required to get the addicted individual back on track. Prop. 36 has made headway in providing Californians in need with a chance at restored chemical freedom, but without additional well-funded social welfare programs such as job placement services, access to medical and mental health treatment facilities, and counseling services, the success of the legislation is extremely limited.

A more compassionate solution to the drug problem is not only more humane, it’s more cost effective. Every dollar spent on drug and alcohol abuse treatment saves the public , according study findings released by the state in 1994.

To successfully combat drug abuse and drug-related crime in California, the state needs to ensure that allocating funding for rehabilitation programs is a priority.

In addition to the court-mandated programs created by Prop. 36, the city needs to make comprehensive voluntary rehabilitation programs accessible to drug addicts who want to change before they’re picked up by the police. The earlier people are given a hand to make the change, the sooner they will.

It’s easy to demonize drug addicts and dismiss jail sentences that still too frequently follow possession convictions, but blame doesn’t create change.

An addict with hopeless prospects has a hard time finding motivation to get clean, but if the society around that addict is willing to offer guidance, support and the promise of brighter future for the willing, the incentive to get sober suddenly becomes tangible .

Compassion must become a fundamental element in the rehabilitation system, and compassion starts with understanding. Prop. 36 was a great start, but there’s still a long road ahead.

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Answer by civil_av8r
There’s a big difference between using drugs and pushing drugs. Prison should be for the latter.

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Don’t Get High! — “The More You Know” PSA

February 23, 2010 - 4:57 am 9 Comments


I made this anti-drug psa in late 2004. The long pauses are done intentionally for comedic effect. Sometimes they work, sometimes they don’t, but the bit about street jargon is pretty funny.

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Don’t Get High! — “The More You Know” PSA

February 22, 2010 - 10:56 pm 9 Comments


I made this anti-drug psa in late 2004. The long pauses are done intentionally for comedic effect. Sometimes they work, sometimes they don’t, but the bit about street jargon is pretty funny.

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CANCER CURE FOUND! BREAKING NEWS! CLICK ‘MORE’ DESCRIPTION

February 10, 2010 - 7:07 pm 25 Comments


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How to Learn More in Online Marketing

January 19, 2010 - 12:58 am Comments Off

All decisions in life are based on what we know. At one point in time Bayer owned both aspirin and heroine. Both were legal prior to World War I. Both were requested of Bayer as part of war reparations. Fortunately for the medical giant that early distancing from heroine was a good thing while aspirin remains useful for many purposes beyond aches and pains.

Scientists today are coming to the conclusion that nitrates in foods may be responsible for multiple late in life health issues including diabetes, Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s. Knowing this is causing them to ask food manufacturers to change course for the health of the world’s citizens.

We respond only when we have the information needed to make better choices. This is why it is important to set aside some time to learn more about news that affects your business. Blogging may be as much for your benefit as it is for information consumers who visit your postings. Similarly, gaining marketing skills is a powerful way to assess trends that are meaningful to you and your ultimate goals in business.

The needs you have in business may find their best answer in assigning yourself some homework. Take some concentrated time to research strategies. Make the big picture of your business a priority strong enough to merit your attention.

If people are going to consider you an expert worth listening to then you need to draw from other trusted sources as much as you draw from your own gut-level experience.

You will grow as an entrepreneur by paying attention to other entrepreneurs. No one has every answer, but think about each business owner having a piece of a much larger puzzle. Many will invite other businesses to add their piece to the larger picture through peer networking while others hoard their piece in a show of self-preservation.

Why do you think so many communities have business associations or chambers of commerce? These organizations are designed to bring business owners together to work for the common benefit of a business community. This is what networking does in an online environment. Offer some of the general benefits of your business plan to others in exchange for access to general details about what they do. The result often makes both parties much wiser in future business challenges.

This doesn’t mean you hand over every detail of your business, but enough that trust is extended and the courtesy is returned.

Many online business owners may feel a sense of loneliness while they struggle through the use of concepts that have changed or become antiquated since they were introduced. This scenario is why many workers are encouraged or even forced to take part in continuing education classes. Things will change. That’s a promise. By taking the time to expand on what you know through new friends that you care about you can begin to develop a forward thinking business that has a depth of character and substance often missing from online buying experiences.

If you have a chance to learn don’t pass it by. What you learn may be a key component to future success.

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Drug Rehab: No More Free Basing

January 14, 2010 - 7:07 am 9 Comments


Alabama man talks about never doing free basing again!

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