Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi Vi
And for polydrug users alcohol is always one of the drugs in the 200 women
that have gone through the treatment process in the program I am familiar
with. And people who have tried the other hard drugs, often quit them but
stay with the alcohol. Their histories also reveal that alcohol was often
used before m.j. or the so-called hard drugs. In addition 99 percent of
them smoke. These trends appear to be similar to trends nationwide in the
research I have done for the program. So which drug is the most likely to
lead to hard drug use??
jackief
Viola Provenzano wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Viola Provenzano) writes:
>
> Hi Steve and Doc,
>
> It might be useful to take surveys of just how many cocaine and heroin
> addicts smoked cannabis prior to their voyage into the harder stuff.
> Granted it can be claimed that smoking pot is an introduction into the
> drug world, but so is filling and taking a doctor's prescription, and I
> see no other connection. Like every other method of self-destruction,
> the harder drugs are a matter of individual choice.
>
> Vi
> _______________________________________
> Steve wrote:
>
> . . .<<<"My son is a heroin addict, and it has devastated our family and
> so many other families, and it all started through the use of soft drugs
> like cannabis.">>>. . .
>
>
>
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