Do I Have an Addiction?
Question by LoveTheSkinUrIn: Do I have an addiction?
[rewrite]So In the past 3 years I have only done cocaine about 5-7 times… each time being a good amount. I havent done any since last july but every now and then I still get cravings. Its like I dont want the cravings to go away because deep down if I were offered it again I’d probably do it.. but at the same time I know its wrong and against all christian morals and I want to be good so I want to know how to make the cravings go away. I thought you had to do cocaine hard for years and alot to be addicted so I dont know if I am considered addicted or not but I do have cravings and I want them to stop.. Any suggestions? Please?
I havent done it in a over a year but I find myself thinking about it alot. and when I did do it, it didnt interfere with anything because it was so random when I did.. and Ive never paid for it nor do I have any money to pay for it now.. but I think about it alot knowing that I should never do it again but I know if somehow it was there in front of me I might do it.. so since Im not considered an addict what the heck do I do to make my cravings go away?
I also never go to parties.. and I have very few friends right now because I chose to only be around “true friends” I just want some kind of trick or some meditation thing to make my cravings go away so I wont want to do it again.
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What Do You Think Sensing Weakness, Drug Cartels Issue Warning to U.S. Law Enforcement?
Question by THE GREATEST GODDESS JILL: What do you think Sensing weakness, drug cartels issue warning to U.S. law enforcement?
Nogales, AZ Police Chief Jeff Kirkham recently announced that his department has been warned by a Mexican drug cartel that his officers will be targeted for murder if they carry out another off-duty drug bust.
In early June, two off-duty Nogales officers riding horseback came upon a smuggling operation, which resulted in the seizure of 400 pounds of marijuana.
Lookin for Non-Profit Funding?
Question by Saretta c: Lookin for Non-Profit Funding?
A friend and I are looking to get her non-profit organinzation, The Hope and Help Crisis Center, up and running in Corinth, MS. She use to have it in Virginia Beach, but moved here a few years ago. The organization was established to help people who going through any sort of crisis such as: low on funds to pay the bills, just got out of prison and can’t find a job to start over, single moms trying to gain their independence from living off the government. We live in a town that seems to be full of people who have lost their drive. Too many young mothers, drug addiction, and just to many kids with no aspirations. Our concept is to be able to reach out and help the parents get their lives together so that the children have a better future and our town as a whole. If anyone knows of any grants or donors that might be interested in such a project please let me know. Any information would be GREATLY appreciated.
Let me note. All of the paperwork to be deemed tax exempt has been done. It has been an existing non-profit we have just changed the location.
What Restaurants in Virginia Beach Check for Drugs?
Question by : what restaurants in Virginia Beach check for drugs?
I want to apply at some fast food restaurants, but i need to know which ones check for drug use! (i.e., marijuana), oh, and im 17.
Best answer:
Answer by missthang
stop using drugs and then you wouldnt have to worry about which restaurants screen for drugs.
What do you think? Answer below!
Preacher goes wild in Virginia Beach
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Non-Users of Cannabis Will Play a Role in Its Success
Non-users of cannabis will play a role in its success
Filed under: Virginia Drug Addiction
Pat Robertson, center, talks to attendees at a prayer breakfast at the Capitol in Richmond, Va., Jan. 16, 2010. The religious broadcaster says marijuana should be legalized and treated like alcohol because the government's war on drugs has failed.
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Vets prone to drug addiction get risky painkillers
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