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Drug Deaths Soar Past Traffic Fatalities – Blame Prescription Drugs for Drug-Related Deaths Doubling Over a Decade

 

www.newser.com/story/128800/drug-deaths-soar-past-traffic-fatalities.html

Oxycontin

Don’t become one of these statistics.

People use drugs. Reality sucks, life is hard, and it’s quite honestly nice to numb it all out for a while when the opportunity presents itself. It’s well within anyone’s right as a free-willed human being to do so, and to put into their body whatever the hell they want. Some chemicals carry a lot more risk than others. Specifically heavy pharmaceutical opioids and benzodiazepines. In the end, no one’s going to stop you if you’re of the mind to get high. But if you are going to use drugs, try to at least be smart about it and don’t jump right in over your head. Make sure you have a person or persons who are at least remotely responsible around who can rush you to the hospital or at least call 911 if you overdose, have an allergic reaction, or break your neck because you’re just too high to be replacing a lightbulb but you try it anyway. For all the addicts out there that either don’t want to change or simply refuse to because you’re too fucking stupid, well, you’re fucked, and you’ll probably die a horribly depressed, lonely death and severely affect the lives of anyone who cared for you in a disastrously negative manner. Stop being a selfish piece of shit and smarten the fuck up. Or, if you simply think you can’t do it, seek professional help, or give this a shot: reduce the amount you take by just 1/10th every week. DO NOT take your “standard” dose again once you have reduced it by more than half. Your body will not have the same tolerance and will likely reject it or shut down. There are plenty of treatment options out there, many state-sponsored and completely without cost, and even a week or two hospital stay for detox you can simply dodge the bills from forever and depending on the state you live in, after a few years they can’t legally collect it anymore anyway. Specifically in New Hampshire it’s 3 years. I know this from personal experience. It’s best to get into some kind of structured program that can help you monitor what you are doing, or at least under the advice of a doctor. I understand that people enjoy drugs. I understand that drug use is not going away, ever. Also, that it inherently contains a generous amount of risk and by definition irresponsibility no matter how cleverly or Pill Bottlecarefully you try to plan it. But if you can manage to be just a little bit more careful and more responsible about it, there wont be so many people harassing, pestering, disowning or looking down on you in pity about your habit. Also, if you’ve gotten to the point where you physically have no choice but to use every day, or mentally feel like you need to do it every day to function, you are not a recreational drug user. You are by definition an addict, and should get some help. Seriously, I’m sick of my friends fucking dying.

That is all.

 

 

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Florida Governor OK’s Drug Screens for Welfare Recipients – Thousands of Crackheads Weep in Despair

Florida Drug Test

One tiny step closer to eliminating crack-babies...?

I have to admit that honestly, I’m 100% thoroughly and completely impressed with, and totally behind this action. While I strongly believe that what you do with or put in your own body behind closed doors is your own damn business and nobody else’s, certainly not the fucking government’s, I have to wholeheartedly applaud the fact that someone in some kind of position of actual power is finally saying “Hey! Let’s not make taxpayers supply this chick’s crack rocks, or this dude’s black tar, or this girl’s meth, or that guy’s ganja! Or any other of the cornucopia of abused drugs readily available to anyone with the cash!” Okay, so maybe he didn’t say it quite like that, but the fact remains; this is an incredibly good idea. It’s bad enough people are abusing the welfare system all across the United States, but it’s even worse when mothers are buying cocaine instead of feeding their however many possibly illegitimate children. Or fathers are spending their welfare checks on Oxycontin and Budweiser because they hate themselves and don’t want to pay their child support. (Granted these are pretty worst-case scenarios, but honestly, how accurate do you think they probably are?)

Well no more, says the Governor of Florida. He signed a measure that will take effect July 1st which will require all adults requesting welfare assistance to submit to drug screening. While I personally am a registered Democrat, I can’t say I agree with Democrats’ attack on the legislature, calling it unconstitutional and a blatant invasion of privacy. I’m sorry, but if you’re suckling at the tit of the state government for free fucking cash to get you by, that government tit has every right to say “Hey jackass, don’t spend this on crack.” However, hard drugs such as cocaine and heroin’s metabolites only stay in the urine for 2-4 days. I’m relatively sure I’m safe in assuming the state is not going to put out the kind of money to test in more expensive, more thorough ways for drug use any further back. I also find it hard, to near impossible to believe that hardcore crack fiends and heroin junkies could go the 2-4 days it would require for the chemicals to leave their system without exhibiting a plethora of symptoms that would be incredibly obvious and suspicious to even the most idiotic of observers. So while I say that I don’t think this is going to really solve any greater drug problems beyond cutting off state-funded drug addictions, I think it’s a goddamn good nudge in the right direction for the welfare system. So props to Florida for being niggardly with their welfare money. Yes, I used the word niggardly. Look it up.

You can find the [full article on CNN's website here.]

Agree? Disagree? What do you think?

 

 

 

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