“America’s Friend – Pusher’s Enemy”. 1987. “Floaty, Curt and Policeman working together to defeat the drug problem before it defeats America”. Side of VHS box says “First In A Series”. Video Rating: 5 / 5
Question by Nanc: Would you really get addicted to meth straight away after the first use?
I’m not gonna do it.. I’m just curious.
Jesus, how sad of you.. you must have a very limited amount of knowledge!
oh..its jessi.. lol. People who ask lots of questions know lots of things my dear..
Best answer:
Answer by dekkerman2002 My experience is the only thing I can share…..but the first time I tried meth, I loved it. It was the best feeling in the world, and it made sex incredible. It depends on what your definition of addicted is. Will you crave the drug and need it immediately after it leaves your system? Probably not, but I did want to try it again. Luckily I only did it a couple of times. Most of my friends who tried it once, are addicted, in rehab, and have lost everything. My advice…….don’t do it, NEVER!
“Straight, Incorporated was a non-profit drug rehabilitation program in the United States that produced hundreds of reports of abuse of adolescents and their families during its 15 years of existence. Straight, Inc. was founded on April 22, 1976 by Mel Sembler and started its treatment program on September 1, 1976. This program was highly controversial due to the style of therapy it used, called “marathoning” that has been likened to brainwashing similar to the methods used on American POW’s captured by the Vietcong. Various allegations of abuse and lawsuits led to the end of Straight, Inc. The Fairfax, Virginia location was cited and shut down for 76 violations of client’s rights, including, but not limited to educational neglect, sleep, food and water deprivation, unlawful physical restraints, inadequate medical care, lack of trained or qualified staff, and allegations of non-reported sexual and physical abuse that resulted in paid lawsuits to several former clients. Many former patients of Straight have formed ‘survivor groups’ assembling themselves in small numbers seeking a means to understand the trauma suffered and supporting one another in grasping the reality of what happened in their lives. While gaining a reputation for controversial styles of therapy, including “spit” therapy and peer degradation, the Straight program lacked accreditation and could claim only a small degree of success among its clients that exceeded standard behavior-modification programs …
Anti-drug campaign conceived by Missy Crutchfield and presented by the City of Chattanooga’s Department of Education, Arts & Culture and the Chattanooga Police Department. Produced by Chris Braly of DVM with DR Fraley of Agentia Talent
Former baseball great Darryl Strawberry chats with Wendy Williams about his new book, drug use, steroids, money, divorce and marriage to his current wife, who’s a recovering addict. www.wendyista.blogspot.com