How Is Marijuana Worse Than Alcohol?
Question by gucci: how is marijuana worse than alcohol?
How is weed worse than alcohol if
alcohol can kill you; weed cant
many crimes invlove alchol; weed doesnt
you only hear of alcoholics; not weedaholics
ALCOHOL KILLS MANY PEOPLE; weed has never killed one person. ever
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There's an Abandoned Village in Spain for Sale and It Can Be Yours for Free
There's An Abandoned Village In Spain For Sale And It Can Be Yours For Free
CORTEGADA, Spain-AFP) – For sale: hamlet in Spain. Needs work. Price: zero euros. Like thousands of abandoned villages in Spain, A Barca — with its 12 crumbling stone homes covered in moss and ivy —… Continue reading
Why Should Drug Addicts Be Placed in Hospitals Instead of Prisons?
Question by maria17: Why should drug addicts be placed in hospitals instead of prisons?
I need pros for why drug addicts should be placed in hospitals instead of prisons. I need FACTS. It’s for a 5 paragraph paper. PLEASE PLEASE HELP ME!
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Answer by chaotic caryn
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APNewsBreak: Astros Prospect Details Drug Struggle
APNewsBreak: Astros prospect details drug struggle
Though just 21 when he entered rehab, he'd already had a long history with marijuana, using the drug "on and off" since 14. He blamed his start on the culture growing up in Long Beach, Calif., where he estimated 80 percent of his friends… Continue reading
Cluster System Helps Categorize Fibromyalgia Severity
Cluster System Helps Categorize Fibromyalgia Severity
"Intuitively, a cluster analysis of fibromyalgia patients makes sense because we see patients who fall into different categories of symptom severity," said lead author Ann Vincent, MD, MBBS, former medical director of the Mayo Fibromyalgia Clinic and …
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Massachusetts Law Would Allow Access to Addiction Treatment
Massachusetts Law Would Allow Access to Addiction Treatment
… CEO of Passages Addiction Treatment Centers. Malibu, CA (PRWEB) February 11, 2014. Massachusetts state representative Randy Hunt proposed a new law on February 4th that if passed will allow nonviolent drug offenders to seek medical treatment …
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