Short description by founder of the Narconon program of how the Narconon drug rehabilitation works. Here, William Benitez gives a drug education and rehabilitation talk in April 1968 at the Scottsdale High School, Arizona. He covers the subject of addiction and the methods used by the Narconon program and why it works. The Narconon network [...]
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 [...]
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I was convicted of a drug felony, but since then have completed a rehabilitation program and also active in Narcotics Anonymous as well as helping other addicts. Do i no longer qualify for financial aid?
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Can long term use of narcotics mess with a persons ability to function still after years of being clean… In my opinion, it can, but not always! I have friends who did LSD back in the sixties whose brains are fried! Others have memory problems, social anxiety, depression, and abuse alcohol (also a drug). Some [...]
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(You may find some images in this video disturbing) Afghanistan – the world’s largest producer of heroin – does not only make other states suffer from its deadly export – the country itself is flooded with cheap drugs. With the tense situation and very vague prospects of a peaceful life even those who want to [...]
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Should posession of narcotics be decriminalized? Should the U.S. turn to a drug rehabilitation approach for addicts rather than a punishment approach?
Should posession of narcotics be decriminalized? Should the U.S. turn to a drug rehabilitation approach for addicts rather than a punishment approach?
Tangled in the front line trenches of Mexican President Felipe Calderon’s anti-narcotics campaign are the country’s growing legions of addicts, who find themselves sought by gangsters as both customers and sometime targets of their violence. Cheap and plentiful narcotics have flooded the country as producers and traffickers have sought to open new markets for cocaine, [...]