Resolved: The Abuse of Illegal Drugs Ought to Be Treated as a Matter of Public Health, Not of Criminal Justice?
Question by alder: Resolved: The abuse of illegal drugs ought to be treated as a matter of public health, not of criminal justice?
Resolved: The abuse of illegal drugs ought to be treated as a matter of public health, not of criminal justice.
Best answer:
Answer by Citicop
That is a statement with a question mark at the end.
I disagree with that statement.
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A Poet Mines Memories of Drug Addiction
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Which Treatment Would Be Most Appropriate or a Person With a Long History of Serious Drug Abuse? Look Below?
Question by 15yearold: Which treatment would be most appropriate or a person with a long history of serious drug abuse? Look below?
Is it: Drug counseling, Maintenance therapy, A stay at a therapeutic community, or Medication therapy?
Oh my God what is wrong with you people. I am looking for only one of the answers. This is a question that I need to know for my Health Final tomorrow and my teacher took away our books. I am not a drug user (actually I am far from that). Just please give me one of the choices provided. How hard is that?
Can a Former Drug Addict Do Anything to Reproduce Brain Cells?
Question by sunkissed299: Can a former drug addict do anything to reproduce brain cells?
I work in a homeless shelter and someone just asked. I would say no. Thats why they tell you not to do drugs.lol
Best answer:
Answer by Lara Love
The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) is a United States federal government research institute. Their mission is to lead the Nation in bringing the power of science to bear on drug abuse and addiction.
According to notes released by NIDA Director Dr. Alan I. Leshner in the September 2000 issue of Director’s Column:
What Is the Best Pediatric Headache Clinic in the United States?
Question by OMEtwilight: What is the best pediatric headache clinic in the United States?
I have suffered severe migraines/headaches/TMJ since I was in elementary school, and I am currently 16 where they are just getting worse. I am seeing a neurologist and he said that my only hope is to see a headache specialist since he has done all he can for me (I have been on every type of medicine under the sun, I promise). I don’t mind the distance (I am from South Carolina), I just want the best headache specialist that can either diagnose me, treat me, or see if other illnesses I have are related.
The Miami Children’s Hospital has come up a lot, is it worth it or are there better ones in Minnesota (Mayo Clinic) or New York/Boston?
Medicine I have taken is Maxalt-MLT and the pill version, Topomax and all its cousins, Barbiturates (with Codeine and Tylenol and whatever else), LoPressor and everything related to it, Advil, Tylenol, Aleve, every sinus medicine, Imitrex, all over the counter caffeine pills, glucose tablets, etc
I have taken so much medicine over the years that I have forgotten all that I have taken (especially those that my doctor gave as mini trials that never worked)
Is Past Treatment for Drug and Alcohol Abuse Private?
Question by Rainy D: Is past treatment for drug and alcohol abuse private?
I’ve been accepted to LPN school and on the physical sheet they ask if I’ve ever been treated for drug or alcohol abuse. I really don’t want to reveal this, some people are very judgmental when it comes to that. But it says on the bottom that knowingly giving false information can result in dismissal to the program, I went to rehab 7 years ago. Shouldn’t this be my business? Do I have to reveal this?
If I answer yes can they take back my acceptance to the program?
Has Banning Drugs Effectively Irradicated Drug Abuse?
Question by Obusha: Has banning drugs effectively irradicated drug abuse?
I mean, banning and restricting things make the problems go away right?
http://media.reason.com/mc/mriggs/2012_10/40Years0fDrugWarFailure.jpg?h=298&w=500
Best answer:
Answer by Godless Heathen
You’re right we should adopt the GOP position of guns for drugs and do absolutely nothing about it.
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Congregational UCC to present 'The Grey Area'
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Through a series of captivating class discussions, headed by students from Grinnell College, a small group of female inmates at a maximum security women's prison in Mitchellville share their diverse experiences with motherhood, drug addiction, sexual …
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