Wage Drug War in Community – Boston Herald
Drug Addiction: Wage drug war in community – Boston Herald
Wage drug war in community
Boston Herald Every day, 2.7 Massachusetts residents, on average, die as the result of opiate addiction, which is substantially higher than the flu pandemic. Nationally, the most recent Survey on Drug Use and Health shows an 8 percent increase in drug use among … |
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Drug Addiction: Brooke Mueller checks into rehab – Times of India
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Brooke Mueller checks into rehab
Times of India The reality TV star – who has two-year-old twin sons Bob and Max with ex-husband Charlie Sheen – has taken the "big step" of entering a residential facility at an undisclosed US location in the hope of finally conquering her drug addiction for good. … Brooke Mueller IS In Rehab – Just Not In Mexico! Brooke Mueller checks into rehab Brooke Mueller finally enters treatment facility in US after failing to make … |
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Drug Addiction: Decriminalising drug victims – Times of Malta
Decriminalising drug victims
Times of Malta Drug addiction is on the increase and so is availability. Yet, while many drug users get busted frequently and end up serving prison sentences, most drug traffickers rarely make it to the law courts… It is imperative that the government starts giving … |
Drug Addiction: Narconon Trois Rivieres protest 2011 – fixed audio!
Version with boosted audio. Narconon is one of numerous front groups of the “church of scientology”. Ran by scientology executives, it aims at covert recruitment into scientology, under the guise of a “drug rehabilitation” program. Based on the ravings of a pulp-fiction writer rather than any medical knowledge, Narconon promotes and enforces ludicrous and highly dangerous medical malpractices stemmed in scientology beliefs, which on occasion turn lethal, and are inefficient in curing drug addiction. In line with common scientology practices, the advertised success rate is utterly false. L Ron Hubbard, founder of scientology, promoted the idea of quoting impressive, made-up numbers, since they’re “unverifiable”. This is practiced to this day (claims of “millions of members” in Scientology, lists of non-existent “churches” and “missions”, photoshopped event photos with repeated groups of people stamped in to create fake crowds, and, of course, made-up success rates such as these presented by Narconon) Educate yourself about Scientology abuses: www.youfoundthecard.com www.whyaretheydead.info www.xenu.net
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