NCSU Works to Meet McCrory’s Drug Enforement Demands
NCSU works to meet McCrory’s drug enforement demands
Gov. Pat McCrory is working with various state departments to enforce drug laws, provide counseling and treatment, and increase education and awareness about drug addiction. This comes after a few months ago, when McCrory challenged UNC-System leaders to do something about the substance abuse on their campuses. Drug Abuse – Yahoo News Search Results
SOLACE Fights Drug Abuse
SOLACE fights drug abuse
The lives of Dale and Terrie Batdorff were forever broken when they lost their 21-year-old son to drug addiction in 2011. Since then, the couple has helped SOLACE of Stark County to support others who have lost loved ones to heroin and other drugs. Drug Abuse – Yahoo News Search Results
Maine battles back in drug abuse epidemic
In 2012, the state of Maine was facing an epidemic of 58 pharmacy… Continue reading
Drug Rehab Center Hatboro's New Treatments Promote Health and Wellness
Drug Rehab Center Hatboro's New Treatments Promote Health and Wellness
A person who has recently completed a rehab program at a treatment facility will have developed a plethora of newer, healthier habits will in treatment. This is one common misconception many people have. Unfortunately, many patients who no longer turn … Read more on PR Web (press release)
Drug Rehab Center Orange Makes Beating Drug Addiction Possible
New Treatment Program at Drug Rehab Center Orange… Continue reading
'Game Changer' to Reshape Rehab
'Game changer' to reshape rehab
(PORTLAND TRIBUNE) — It took Jerome Gilgan three stints in residential treatment before he started to get a handle on his drug addiction and his life of crime. Gilgan was one of the lucky ones. He returning twice to the Volunteers of America men's … Read more on KOIN.com
Do You Agree That “addictions” Should Be a Viable Reason for Criminal Behaviour?
Question by charlottey: Do you agree that “addictions” should be a viable reason for criminal behaviour?
In many court cases, the defence has claimed that their client was/is suffering from an addiction and this led to their criminal behaviour. Addictions such as gambling, drug, alcohol, and now even sexual/pornographic “addictions” are being considered in court.
Do you think addictions are real? And do you think they should be a valid reason or partial reason… Continue reading