Marijuana Detox
Marijuana detox is paramount to a successful recovery...
Clients are on this program up to 5 hours per day, every day, until program completion. Daily aerobic exercise is followed by frequent periods in a low-heat (60-80 C) sauna. Niacin is administered immediately prior to the exercise and sauna to assist with the mobilization and elimination process. The program is pursued individually until a stable clinical improvement is achieved, generally from 4 to 28 days.
How much does a drug rehab center cost?
Or How much does a drug rehab center make?
"How much does it cost?" is often one of the first questions asked. The price tag for drug abuse & alcoholism treatment is presented in many different formats. You need to know what is included, what will be added to your bill as a fee-for-service program, and what services your health insurance will cover. This makes it extremely difficult to compare prices by simply asking the question - "What does it cost?"
The report,
"Alcohol and Drug Services Study Cost Study,"
The average cost for treatment of alcohol or drug abuse in
outpatient facilities was an estimated $1,433 per course of treatment in 2002, according to a new report released by The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). Residential treatment for alcohol or drug abuse cost $3,840 per admission...
What's Wrong With the Drug War?
Drug abuse is bad, but the drug war is worse.
MARK E. SOUDER (R-IN) 2002
Contributions by Sector Total PACs Indivs
Agribusiness $17,650 $8,050 $9,600
Cannabis Food
Poison Inc. Pesticides v Hemp
DeLay Pesticidal Killers
Communic/Electronics $17,150 $13,500 $3,650
Rawlins Radio Stations Pull Medical Marijuana PSA
Construction $32,796 $13,500 $19,296
The Toxic Alternative to Natural Fiber
Cannabis clothing\paper/wood Fiber
Defense $3,500 $2,500 $1,000
Energy/Nat Resource $13,700 $12,000 $1,700
Cannabis Fuel
Finance/Insur/RealEst $47,940 $30,650 $17,290
Health $43,350 $21,000 $22,350
FARMaceuticals
Lawyers & Lobbyists $11,350 $0 $11,350
Transportation $29,400 $17,250 $12,150
Hemp Car
Misc Business $47,143 $21,500 $25,643
Labor $0 $0 $0
Ideology/Single-Issue $57,782 $52,282 $5,500
Other $28,700 $1,500 $27,200
Indirect Expenditures
What are Independent Expenditures
Coordinated Expenditures and Communication Costs?
George, you're the one destroying the country...
Is it in any way a "theory" that the one, single name that can be directly linked to the Third Reich, the US military industrial complex, Skull and Bones, Eastern Establishment good ol' boys, the Illuminati, Big Texas Oil, the Bay of Pigs, the Miami Cubans, the Mafia, the FBI, the JFK assassination, the New World Order, Watergate, the Republican National Committee, Eastern European fascists, the Council on Foreign Relations, the Trilateral Commission, the United Nations, CIA headquarters, the October Surprise, the Iran/Contra scandal, Inslaw, the Christic Institute, Manuel Noriega, drug-running "freedom fighters" and death squads, Iraqgate, Saddam Hussein, weapons of mass destruction, the blood of innocents, the savings and loan crash, the Bank of Credit and Commerce International, the "Octopus," the "Enterprise," the Afghan mujaheddin, the War on Drugs, Mena (Arkansas), Whitewater, Sun Myung Moon, the Carlyle Group, Osama bin Laden and the Saudi royal family, David Rockefeller, Henry Kissinger, and the presidency and vice-presidency of the United States, is: George Herbert Walker Bush.
"Theory?" To the contrary. It is a well-documented, tragic and—especially if you're paranoid—terrifying fact.
Michael Hasty
Witch hunts and the war on weed 20 Jun, 2002
The persecution of "witches" was really a war on sacred plants that continues today.
Bush's War on Pot
U-Md. Students Vote to Soften Pot Penalties By Susan Kinzie
Source: Washington Post April 13, 2006
Washington, D.C. -- University of Maryland students celebrated student government election results yesterday with a bottle of bubbly -- nonalcoholic, of course -- and a freshman broke into a mellow, Phish sort of victory dance. Not only had they elected new student leaders, but nearly two-thirds of the undergraduates who voted endorsed a referendum to reduce penalties for students caught with marijuana so that they would be treated the same as alcohol violations -- a result with much symbolic weight but no actual power to change the school's policies.
"The State Department says that the vast majority of arrests, rapes, deaths and accidents in Mexico and the Bahamas during spring break among students are alcohol-involved."
-- U.S. Drug Czar John Walters, on The O'Reilly Factor, March 15, 2006
http://www.saferchoice.org
SSDP
Safer Choice
Marijuana Legalization Rally Advocates Freedom
SAFER Pushing To Legalize Marijuana Statewide
Denver voters adopt Alcohol-Marijuana Equalization
Initiative and make Denver the first U.S. city to make marijuana legal for private adult use.
New! SAFER goes statewide in Colorado!
Click here to read about and/or support the initiative.
Police officials lied to toughen laws...
Alcohol Prohibition Was A Failure by Mark Thornton
Cato Policy Analysis No. 157 July 17, 1991
Mark Thornton is the O. P. Alford III
Assistant Professor of Economics at Auburn University.
National prohibition of alcohol (1920-33) --the "noble experiment"
The results of that experiment clearly indicate that it was a miserable failure on all counts. The evidence affirms sound economic theory, which predicts that prohibition of mutually beneficial exchanges is doomed to failure The lessons of Prohibition remain important today.
Per Capita Consumption of Alcoholic Beverages
(Gallons of Pure Alcohol) 1910-1929.
Source: Clark Warburton, The Economic Results of Prohibition
(New York: Columbia University Press, 1932), pp. 23-26, 72