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will my boyfriend lose his job if he goes to rehab for a drug addiction?

confuzzled asked:

My boyfriend wants to seek help for his drug addiction but he doesn’t want to lose his job. He would be in rehab for about a month. Will he lose his job or is it illegal for them to fire him we live in Illinois.

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Written by Admin on June 5th, 2009 with 7 comments.
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What’s the greatest evil drug prohibition or drug addiction?

x z asked:

Drug prohibition increases the price of illegal drugs which makes traffick very profitable which creates drug related violence which funds terrorism which puts in jail 80% of jail inmates who then learn how to be better dealers and progress in their careers to bigger more violent crimes.

Drug addiction is a personal curse but if drugs were cheap there would be no need to resort to crime to get them and the consequences would be much less extended to society than the consequences of drug prohibition.

cocaine drug addiction

Written by Admin on May 28th, 2009 with 4 comments.
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If ALL prescription medications were allowed to become OTC,would we really see a major increase in drug abuse?

mike9626 asked:

First off, a certain percentage of the population will always abuse some sort of drug legal or illegal. The controlled prescription drugs, (Vicodin, Oxycontin, Xanax, Valium etc), if these drugs were available at the local Wallgreens but without a prescription, would we then have a nation of drug addicts? It seems to me that, yes, initially we would see an increase in problems, but because of the now OTC status of these drugs, we would not see the major criminal aspects involved with obtaining the illegal variety, because people would now have a steady supply, and not need to go on the streets. Now obviously this is similar to just legalizing all curentlly illegal drugs,(cocaine, METH etc.), but these drugs have no acceptable medical value,and are very dangerous, so they shouldn’t be legalized. But the medications that DO have medical value, could perhaps be available OTC, and maybe this would cut down on the abuse of the illegal variety. What do you think?

is drug addiction a choice

Written by Admin on April 21st, 2009 with 2 comments.
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What’s the best way to fight drugs/drug abuse?

Webster >.< asked:

if you were to design a program or strategy to fight drugs/drug abuse, what would it be?

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Written by Admin on April 10th, 2009 with 5 comments.
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If ALL prescription medications were allowed to become OTC,would we really see a major increase in drug abuse?

mike9626 asked:

First off, a certain percentage of the population will always abuse some sort of drug legal or illegal. The controlled prescription drugs, (Vicodin, Oxycontin, Xanax, Valium etc), if these drugs were available at the local Wallgreens but without a prescription, would we then have a nation of drug addicts? It seems to me that, yes, initially we would see an increase in problems, but because of the now OTC status of these drugs, we would not see the major criminal aspects involved with obtaining the illegal variety, because people would now have a steady supply, and not need to go on the streets. Now obviously this is similar to just legalizing all curentlly illegal drugs,(cocaine, METH etc.), but these drugs have no acceptable medical value,and are very dangerous, so they shouldn’t be legalized. But the medications that DO have medical value, could perhaps be available OTC, and maybe this would cut down on the abuse of the illegal variety. What do you think?

prescription drug addiction

Written by Admin on March 18th, 2009 with 2 comments.
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What’s the best way to fight drugs/drug abuse?

Webster >.< asked:

if you were to design a program or strategy to fight drugs/drug abuse, what would it be?

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Written by Admin on March 12th, 2009 with 5 comments.
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Do you feel that the government provides enough resources for the treatment of drug addiction?

jpertello asked:

Government money for treatment is harder to come by. The Bush administration’s $12.7 billon drug-control budget request for 2007 earmarks 65% for interdiction and law enforcement and barely 35% for treatment and prevention. A National Center for Addiction and Substance Abuse report found that, of the $277 that each American paid on average in state taxes to deal with substance abuse and addiction in 1998, only $10 went toward treatment and prevention.

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Written by Admin on October 4th, 2008 with 10 comments.
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What’s the greatest evil drug prohibition or drug addiction?

x z asked:

Drug prohibition increases the price of illegal drugs which makes traffick very profitable which creates drug related violence which funds terrorism which puts in jail 80% of jail inmates who then learn how to be better dealers and progress in their careers to bigger more violent crimes.

Drug addiction is a personal curse but if drugs were cheap there would be no need to resort to crime to get them and the consequences would be much less extended to society than the consequences of drug prohibition.

drug addiction

Written by Admin on March 2nd, 2008 with 4 comments.
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