What Are Some of the Best Rehab/treatment Centers in America?
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I am looking for a 60 to 90 day drug rehab with the best program and a solid aftercare program. location does not matter. However, I am interested to see what the east coast has to offer, New York especially. Also Canada is an option as well. any help would be great, thx!
Best answer:
Answer by Ted P
Below are some programs in NY:-
st judes retreat
Arms Acres
Carnegie Hill
Addiction Therapy Associates
good luck
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Million Marijuana March NYC 2007 Ibogaine and the Drug War – This is a video from New York City May 5th 2007. The Global Marijauna March to legalize drugs and focus on treatment instead of prison for addicts. Also of great concern is to get the fascist pigs to stop locking up harmless, peaceful, hard working members of our society for choosing marijuana over alcohol and prescription drugs. Our tax money is far better spent on fighting actual crime even though that will make a “detective”s job a lot harder. Witholding Marijuana from those who would benifit medically from using it is cruel an unusual punishment; witholding recreational marijuana is an infringemnet of the people’s right to pursue happiness. Included is info about how to kick heroin, crack, coke, cigarettes etc. Related Links ::: www.cures-not-wars.org www.kunstler.org http blog.leap.cc
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