I recently read about a new drug that elimates addiction, called Ibogaine. Unfortunatly, it is not legal in the states, however in most other countries. If this could be used in our prison systems, I think 70% of those could be saved.
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I recently read about a new drug that elimates addiction, called Ibogaine. Unfortunatly, it is not legal in the states, however in most other countries. If this could be used in our prison systems, I think 70% of those could be saved.
Addiction to some habits spoils your health and your future life.
It is difficult to recover from addiction. But you are expexted to do that. Drug addiction leads to harmfull side effects. Please avoid using drugs. If you got into it Take necessary steps to overcome the addiction.So get rid of addiction and lead a happy and joyfull life.
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Addiction to some habits spoils your health and your future life.It is difficult to recover from addiction. But you are expexted to do that.Addiction to drugs and alcohols are becoming a major problem in this world.So if are addicted please take steps for recovery. So get rid of addiction and lead a happy and joyfull life.I must thank you for taking steps for recovering from drug addiction.
- Jackspar.
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More solid evidence of the folly of drug wars. Alcoholics and drug addicts crowd out career criminals and violent offenders. Doesn't make much sense as public policy, but we act like the incarceration rate is, if not something to be proud of, then at least necessary. How come it's not necessary anywhere else around the world?
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For 10 years I've been a sober member of AA. The program works if you work the program. In Texas most of the criminal justice department would love nothing more than to get the drug cases off the dockets of the courts and get to the real criminals on their dockets. It cost more to house an individual with two ounces of marijuana than the value of the drug itself. Who are we kidding here. Do I want a marijauna user occupying a jail cell or do I want a child abuser occupying that cell? Do I want to be on the road driving against some stoned on pot or someone in a blackout from alcohol. Leave the occasional pot smoker alone. He is probably going to be doing half the speed limit anyway. Recovery works if you get the staff educated enough to use the tools correctly. You cannot put 100 drunks in a room with a couple of counselors and expect results. The understaffing of counselors is in fact the delima of the problem. Educate the educators with recovered drunks instead of college grads who are not alcoholics. Same with any other substance abuse. Society is paying the wrong educators in a field that is still undefined. I guest its best example is to teach a small horse jockey how to dunk a basketball over Shaq. By all means, let me know how that works for you.
If our moronic leaders would cut through the rhetoric and we could get rid of lying mouthpieces like John Walters, perhaps we could decriminalize Marijuana, which eats up 75% of our drug-war budget, and concentrate on drugs that are actually harmful to society. There is no reason for Marijuana, which the DEA's own Federal Administrative Law Judge found to be "Less toxic than potatoes", to be consuming the lion's share of our limited antidrug budget when there are really REALLY bad, life-destroying drugs out there like Meth, Heroin, and Cocaine. It's absolutely ludicrous, and the public should be OUTRAGED.
I am a recovering meth addict,and it's by choice..You CANNOT make someone not use drugs.They have to want to stop.Just like with smoking cigarettes..it's all a choice.I have been clean and sober for 4 years now,I did it on my own and I am very proud of myself,though ashamed that I was so stupid as to get mixed up with drugs to begin with.Here we have a place that you have to go to,a community corrections program,you have to go to AA meetings even if you don't have a problem.The people that go there are mad,this one guy stood up and stated that he was there because he was forced by our state to be there.He was actually drunk at the time.Still he was forced and still to this day does drugs and drinks.I know locking people up costs alot,but they will at least detox,and then maybe they could do better with a program.But it is still a matter of choice.
If you want to be serious about "the drug war", then why doesn't the MSM report on what was going on in a little town called Mena, Arkansa...just Google Mena Arkansa + drugs...or watch a couple of movies on YouTube called "obstruction of justice" or the "Clinton Chronicles"...then you'll know why it's the "never ending" drug war.
IN SPOKANE THEY WON'T EVEN BOTHER TO COME GET YOU IF YOU DON'T SHOW UP FOR A COURT DATE. THEY ISSUE A WARRANT AND WAIT TILL THE CATCH YOU ON THE STREET SOMEWHERE, THEN THEY PUT YOU IN JAIL, MAKE SURE YOUR BAIL IS LOW ENOUGH THAT A 10% RETAINER WILL DO, NO COLLATERAL THEN THEY PUT YOU ON THE STREET AGAIN. MY SON HAS HAD 5 FELONY COUNTS OF POSSESSION WITH INTENT TO DISTRIBUTE,SINCE LAST MARCH AGAINST HIM. HE IS A CRACK ADDICTS AND IS OUT ON HIS 4TH BOND AND MISSED HIS LAST COURT DATE SO THERE'S ANOTHER WARRANT. I HAD TO EVICT HIM BECAUSE HE WAS DEALING OUT OF THE HOUSE SO HE HAS NO PLACE TO LIVE. THIS IS THE TRUE PICTURE OF THE WAR ON DRUGS.
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