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Do You Think Marijuana Should Be Legal or Illegal?

Question by carrrleeyy;*: do you think marijuana should be legal or illegal?
tell me why you think it should be legal or illegal.

i think it should be legal because who would it hurt? its our choice, if we wanna smoke or not.(:
i hate all other drugs. marijuana… Continue reading

10300 Mont. Addicts Newly Eligible for Treatment

10300 Mont. addicts newly eligible for treatment

Filed under: inpatient drug rehab

(AP) — Some 10,344 alcoholics and drug addicts in Montana will become eligible for substance-abuse treatment coverage next year under the federal health care overhaul, a number that could jump to 21,473 if the state Legislature expands Medicaid… Continue reading

How Should Illegal Immigration Be Stopped?

Question by mr. man: How should illegal immigration be stopped?
How can it be stopped? I don’t see a good reason besides building a big wall that wouldn’t be racist against hispanics. Should we just let everyone in and be fair because the Mexicans can border hop easily?

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I Am Looking for Residential Drug/alchohol Rehabs in TN – Near Mountains.?

Question by Kathy S: I am looking for residential drug/alchohol rehabs in TN – near mountains.?
For continued treatment for 19 year old son with primary drug addiction needs a residential program to add onto his acute care setting

Best answer:

Answer by nightevisions
http://www.4therapy.com/centers/tennessee-drug-rehab.html

This site lists drug… Continue reading

Finalists Announced in 2012 Ohio APME Broadcast Contest

Finalists announced in 2012 Ohio APME broadcast contest

Filed under: addiction help cincinnati

RADIO I AND TELEVISION I Best Broadcast Writing: Anne Glausser, WCPN-FM, Cleveland, "The Biology of Addiction"; Mike Kallmeyer, Ohio News Network, Columbus. Best Website: WVXU-FM, Cincinnati; Joseph Sheppa, WCPN-FM, Cleveland. RADIO II …
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Dissecting the Long, Deep Roots of Racial Profiling in America

Dissecting the Long, Deep Roots of Racial Profiling in America

Filed under: drug addiction treatment act

Like modern-day racial profiling, a black person's skin color, not their actions, made them subject to discriminatory treatment from law enforcement. Today, black people are often suspected of committing crimes like drug possession, which… Continue reading