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Analyze the ill effect of narcotics abuse on one self family, community and society? |
please answer in paragraph form and enumiration... plaese... plaese... plaese... plaese... plaese... answer as soon as possible... plaese... Sorry, it doesn't take paragraphs: The individual on narcotics doesn't do his homework cause he'd rather get high, the family has to support the dumb@ss until they finally kick him out, at which time he becomes a burden on his community by stealing or dealing. Society becomes numb to the crime rate as a whole, locally it suffers in a state of fear. Do your own homework, lazybones! |
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rehab.... ...... It is always wrong to share a prescribed med with another person. Here is why--you have no way of knowing if that person could be allergic or unable to tolerate that med. Especially with narcotics... If it is the only way to keep the pain under control then yes. Try other things first (duh), but if that won't cut it then there is no choice. There are plenty of people who are on narcotics... Mostly window dressing. They're both based on the same 12 steps with little word changes. AA is more established and dogmatic, with a slightly better success rate: 5%. Yep, 5%. ... |
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