Drugs Law

Drug Abuse Prevention Phoenix
Residents of Phoenix suffer greatly from drug addiction like many people across the nation. With a total population of 1,939,292 as of 2008 in a 550 square mile radius Phoenix is growing and so is its drug problem. Being a High-Intensity Drug Trafficking Area with most of its illegal drugs coming from Mexico, Phoenix residents see way to many kidnappings and other drug related crimes. The FBI, DEA, ICE and the Arizona Department of Public Safety are working together to put an end to this madness and make Phoenix a safer place to live. Narconon Arrowhead is helping by delivering drug education lectures and has been since 2000.

Drug Rehab Mountainside Treatment Center Identifies Common Misconceptions Regarding Underlying Medical Risks Associated with Substance Abuse and Alcoh
Drug Rehab and Alcohol Treatment Center Mountainside announced has identified common misconceptions regarding underlying and peripheral medical risks associated with drug addiction and alcohol abuse. Despite the volumes of information on these matters, there is a seemingly large body of people unaware of the extent of the danger that active addiction or alcoholism poses.

Recovery Now! to Feature Pain Management Specialist
Recovery Now, featured on http://drug-addiction-support.org and http://alcoholism-support.org, will welcome psychologist Dr. Timothy Tyre (Capt., U.S. Navy, Ret.) of the ProHealth Care Pain Management Clinic, on Monday, June 1, 2009, to discuss issues relating to pain management, opiate drugs and addiction.

4 Tips for Choosing a Drug Arrest Lawyer
Choosing a drug arrest lawyer is like choosing any other lawyer; however, choosing the wrong drug arrest lawyer can lead a criminal record, expensive fines and even jail time! There are certain aspects that should be taken into account when choosing a drug arrest lawyer, to ensure that you are successfully relieved of all charges that have been granted. These aspects of choosing a drug arrest lawyer are as follows:

Drug Rehab Expands Its Drug Relapse Prevention Program
In response to the stressors that the current economic crisis has borne on the US, many people in early recovery from drug addiction and alcoholism have exhibited a need for more therapeutic support. Mountainside Drug Rehab in Northwest Connecticut has expanded its inpatient drug relapse prevention program to include non-former clients. The scope and mission of this inpatient program adjunct is to prevent drug and alcohol relapse and to implement the missing parts required for a successful recovery from drug abuse and alcoholism.


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