An Uncle of Mine Has Always Been Addicted to Cocaine. How Can I Step in This Situation?
Question by justinmartin26: An uncle of mine has always been addicted to cocaine. How can I step in this situation?
An uncle of mine has always been addicted to cocaine. How can I step in this situation? I work in Daytona Beach, Florida. Which city or town or cooperative or private companies would help me make a difference?
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Answer by Brad Mills
You can easily find drug rehab centers in your region. Use the source sites specializing in your state. Look into free advice on how to intervene. Best wishes.
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go to NHS
Call 211 info line as well. They can help you find drug rehabs in your area. N they really help I am also a recovering addict.
@thereinliestherib Yeh but if it was legal, there would be no dead mexicans in the first place. Exporting cannabis is only makes money because it is illegal. If everyone grew their own weed then there would be no criminal market for it.
@Lucasfernando81 Either way, people will continue to buy drugs. We know this. Why not bring in some revenue instead of wasting it on more prisons?
Alcohol abuse is also socioeconomically related, in general. Should we ban alcohol, too? Should we take would-be revenue from alcohol sales, and waste it on prisons?
Legalization is just the thing we need during this economic crisis. It would create real jobs (not workfare), revenue and reduce our costly prison population by 50%.
@thereinliestherib Can’t pot smokers call a cab, as our government suggests to alcohol drinkers? Why should they fund their own car insurance pools? How many cannabis related car accidents occur annually? Why should they have separate health insurance pools? Did you know pot is not that dangerous? Less so than alcohol and tobacco. The 40,000 dead Mexicans are the result of our drug war. Once legalized, we won’t need the Mexicans. We can grow it and sell it right in the U.S..
@littleenglish oh yeah here it is youtu(dot)be/tzJvo5LMEy8 Oh well I guess she dramatically changed her views lol
wtf I thought Ana was against legalization..
You win the war on drugs by REDUCING POVERTY and educating people on the adverse effects on your body and mind. You don’t go kicking in people doors and shooting the shit out of people for trying to escape the brutal shit they are in.
Legalize all of them, life is too short with or without them.
Ron Paul 2012
Legalize marijuana? Fine. Then all you potheads can form your own high-risk health insurance pools, your own car insurance pools, your own self-funded social services, and reparations for the 40,000 dead Mexican drug war casualties you’ve put in the ground, you sick friggin selfish pricks.
“Report: War On Drugs Has Failed” No shit Sherlock ! That is like saying the sky is blue,rain makes the grass grow or the oceans consist of salt water.
Did you know that at the same time as our government is criminalizing drugs for people and imprisoning millions of them in private run prisons it’s also helping to grow Heroin fields in Afghanistan which now accounts to 93% of worlds heroin?? U.S. uses its military force to protect those fields in Afghanistan and later ships the Heroin around the world including U.S.?
Google “The Post-9/11 Afghan Heroin explosion” and “NY times: Afghan opium kingpin”
THUMBS UP if you think war on drugs is B.S.
10 percent or more of your nation’s KIDS are on Psychiatric drugs. FUCK. Is not that ‘drugs?’ why not war on psychiatry? War on lazy school teachers having their way with your children????
15000 deaths because of ambiguous law and hypocrisy in law. Meth IS produced in the USA, there is more made there than ANYWHERE ELSE. War on drugs is as silly a term as war on air or war on carrots or war on trees. Yankees use a LOT of doubletalk in their median and, indeed, their law. Time to stop the double standard. What a lying bastard of a country.
The only drug you need to legalize is marijuana. Tax it and regulate it just like alcohol, you cant smoke and drive, etc.. and half of the drug war is over. Weed counts for like half of the drugs.
lol was just writing when he said about Portugal and Holland, probably only countries in the world that legalized it (lower class drugs).
you cant win, at least legalize it, control it and give better conditions to the people to take it (safety, new needles, hygiene) while they around you, helped them leave the habit. btw … i dont take drugs, but we have to be reasonable!
Tha Soprters On “War On Drugs” Are Getting Cornerd!!
legalize it – free the people
Goverment is ment to protect its people form eachother not from ourselves, is it right for the goverment to ban small dirtbikes under the no lead in toys law….its bull shit.
don’t ban it regulate adn inform, we don’t need all the BS just do your job and not ours, WE CAN MAKE CHOICES FOR OUR SELVES
@hamnose
Legalization isn’t an option right now: You can’t just expect problems will go away in the underdeveloped countries who supply the US due to their socio-economical situation.
And besides, my point was also to emphasize the effects of legalization: humans reduced to garbage, since the practical consequence of police omission in Brazil is legalization itself. Like I said man, it’s ugly.
And yes, the police here do arrest you, if you’re rich. If you’re poor, they don’t care.
@Lucasfernando81 Well that sounds like the problem is with Brazil then and not with legalization, if the Netherlands doesn’t have this problem. And trust me, those of you traveling to Brazil be warned: the police are not looking the other way and they will do something. The police in Brazil carry out full scale invasions of favelas. The drug war is big business there just the same as it is in most of the rest of the world.
Drug use/abuse is socio-economically related.
Isn’t the US going through an? unprecedented economic crisis right now?
What better time to legalize? Good timing.
The Chinese must be lol’ing.