Tough Love Risk for Drug Addicts
Tough love risk for drug addicts – Zero Tolerance, Tough Love, Tough on Drugs, Blinding stupidity – call it what you will. Kudos to SBS for being the only Aussie broadcaster to run this vital item. Australia’s ANCD has supporters of forced detention, random school drug testing, Swedish Zero Tolerance and a cute semantic trick called “Harm Prevention” to hide the nasty reality of behaviour modification. See Also: Anti-drug ‘boomerang’ ads [they return to whack you from behind]; bit.ly UN Right to health now pawn in politics: @ p.3, Sweden’s human rights abuses via “tough” drug policy: bit.ly Harm Reduction & Human Rights: bit.ly Sweden’s Hassela threaten Howard government, demand 3x mean audited funding requirements: bit.ly Global NGO’s & Drug Policy Adherents rebuke prohibition, in favour of rights: bit.ly Drug Free Australia’s push for “high error margin” school drug testing will primarily serve pathology industry: bit.ly Transform UK Blueprint for post prohibition: bit.ly Outstanding Success for Investment – Australia’s Needle Syringe Programs: bit.ly
Morphine is culturally a tough medicine
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Signs of addiction were later found not in those for whom the medicine was intended, but in their fellow soldiers who had managed to procure the drug with the objective of getting "high". "Staying away from pain with morphine's help does not mean …
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Join the fight against drug abuse, youth told
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Speaking at the seminar Commissioner of Police Shivadhar Reddy asked the youth to give information on illegal activities, including consumption of drugs, supply and sale points or any criminal activity to the toll free numbers 100, 1090 or 1091 …
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Bulletin board: Feb. 25, 2013
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Alateen meetings are for teens who are dealing with the alcoholism and/or drug addiction of a family member or friend. Al-Anon meetings will take place at 8 … Registration is free, however pre-registration is required in advance. Exhibitor space is …
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