The Three Deadliest Drugs Just So Happen to Be Legal
The Three Deadliest Drugs Just So Happen to Be Legal
By Cheryl Steinberg In case you didn’t know, the legalization of certain drugs and the prohibition of others rarely has to do with actual science. So, for example alcohol, tobacco, and prescription drugs are all legal. They are also the... Learn MoreOperation Grow4Vets hosts Free Cannabis Giveaway
Author: Justin Mckibben In Colorado the legalization of marijuana has already gained massive media attention, and a lot about the lives of the general public has already changed as a result of this new and liberal approach to dealing with... Learn MoreDoes Instagram need a #Intervention?
Author: Justin Mckibben It seems in society today cats in costumes and selfies layered in filters and hash-tags are not the only thing getting attention all over Instagram. Apparently thousands of accounts, perhaps even more to date, are currently being... Learn More7 Real World Benefits of Decriminalized Drugs
Author: Justin Mckibben In the recent months, and over the past year in several areas, there has been a lot of legislation in regards to creating a bill designated to regulate marijuana for medical reasons. A few states have already passed legislation specifically... Learn MoreJackie Chan’s Son Could Face Execution for Marijuana Charges
[caption id="attachment_13287" align="aligncenter" width="253"] via www.slashershouse.com[/caption] Jaycee Chan has been arrested on marijuana charges...and could even face capital punishment as a result. You might be more familiar with his famous martial artist, movie star father, Jackie Chan but, Jaycee Chan,... Learn More15 Things I Wish Normies Knew About Being an Addict
By Cheryl Steinberg Addiction and recovery seems to be having more of a presence in pop culture, such as in TV and film; probably for the clandestine nature of 12 step fellowships – with the whole anonymity thing – and... Learn MoreAddiction Therapist Boynton Beach
Addiction Therapist Boynton Beach: Why is There a Need? According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s (SAMHSA) National Survey on Drug Use and Health of 2009, of the 23.5 million who suffer with addiction, only 2.6 million... Learn MoreLiving a Double Life: How to Spot a Functional Addict
There’s your ‘typical’ drug addict, the type that’s usually referred to as “junkie,” – you know, the homeless person getting high on the streets, possibly prostituting themselves (male and female) – and then there’s the ‘functional addict.’ This type of... Learn MoreBest Addiction Documentaries on Amazon Instant Video
Documentaries, in general, can be a good way to educate yourself on any given topic. They can be more impactful because there are images and a soundtrack to go along with the information. If you are interested in learning about... Learn MoreAvoiding Triggers? Don’t Watch These 35 Movies
The point of recovery means that you can live a normal, flourishing life without the use of drugs, meaning that you will be able to go about daily life without feeling anxious or fearful about relapsing. You’ll be able to... Learn MoreIn the News: Congress Passes Historic Legislation Regarding Medical Marijuana
It is honestly refreshing to see so many changes being made recently to the countries policies on tougher issues; history truly is made every day. And a historic legislation was passed by U.S. Congress late this past Thursday that prevents... Learn MoreIn the News: George Jung, Inspiration for Johnny Depp’s Character in Blow Released From Prison
[caption id="attachment_11847" align="aligncenter" width="224"] image via en.wikipedia.org[/caption] George Jung, the inspiration behind Johnny Depp’s character in Ted Demme's 2001 film, Blow, has been released from behind bars after practically completing his 20-year prison sentence. Jung is credited with being the... Learn More
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