Sentences with phrase «people do drugs»

They have not yet realised that the only sensible question to ask is: «How do you minimise the harms which emerge when people do drugs
For them, the question is still: «How do you stop people doing drugs
Sure people did drugs, but nothing like the drugs of today; alcohol was a problem — now alcohol related problems like domestic violence and automobile accidents are quite chronic and regular daily events that take up half of all police time.
«I saw people doing drugs.

Not exact matches

Alcohol and cigarettes, which also «hook» people, destroy health and lives, and cause death and harm to those who don't use them (second - hand smoke, drunk driving, abused families) are legal, billion - dollar industries, and these drugs are available and consumed everywhere.
«What we are going to do is get the people that are criminal and have criminal records, gang members, drug dealers,» he said.
Trouble is, human nature finds that people simply don't give up a drug, they transfer to another one.
Facebook has long made clear that it does not allow people to buy and sell prescription drugs, marijuana or firearms on the social network, but the newly published document details what other speech on those subjects is permitted.
«What we are going to do is get the people that are criminal and have criminal records, gang members, drug dealers, we have a lot of these people — probably two million, it could be even three million — we are getting them out of our country or we are going to incarcerate,» Trump said in an interview with CBS» 60 Minutes.
However, it's far simpler to do consistent, smaller price hikes on drugs used by a far greater number of people in order to make up for revenue gaps.
Then because that emergency department doesn't know that person — they don't have a health record on that patient — they end up with a drug interaction and that creates another complication and they go back again and the cycle kind of repeats itself.»
«Our policies from the last Administration — and quite frankly the Democrat policies of today — of an open border and sanctuary cities allow and enables these drug smugglers who don't care about human life to put people in this horrific situation,» Patrick said.
The link between the electric weapon and serious injury remains unclear; some people may hurt themselves in a fall after being Tasered while other risk factors include hypertensive heart disease or drug use, leading some to conclude that the problem has more to do with officer accountability.
Studies have found that longer sentences do not have appreciably greater deterrent effects; many serious crimes are committed by people under the influence of alcohol or drugs, who are not necessarily thinking of the consequences of their actions, and certainly are not affected by the difference between a 15 - year and a 30 - year sentence.
So, most people don't know what to do when I tell them that my parents were the directors of a residential therapeutic drug community center.
From implantable devices that provide a steady trickle of medicine over months, to patches that reduce the need for injections, to ingestible sensors that track how people take their meds, the bold new science of drug delivery may be doing as much to improve medicine as the medicines themselves in some cases.
«We didn't have a specific reversal strategy for these drugs, and I think that left people feeling a bit insecure,» added Pollack, who has done clinical work on a recently approved antidote to Boehringer Ingelheim's rival blood clot preventer Pradaxa.
The few people that did know, described it as «that drug money thing.»
«Though Congressional Republicans say they hate drugs,» he says, «if they take away revenue from people in California and New Jersey, these states have to make up the revenue somehow and they aren't going to raise taxes, so I do think cannabis will [be legalized] a lot faster than otherwise.»
Canada's Liberal government campaigned on a promise to legalize marijuana for recreational use, arguing prohibition does not prevent young people from using the drug.
@Really - O «Yes, society should allow people to do whatever they want as long as they do not cause others to suffer AND no unprovoked force is involved (please not the AND... this is not to be confused with OR)» @Chad «so, then you are in favor of: — legalizing all forms of drugs (as long as they are not used when operating a vehicle, same as drinking and driving).
Why do you think that empty school buildings are better than having churches that are helping poor people that are helping people get off drugs, get out of crime and tutoring students of all faiths?»
Not that I am saying gay people are drug users or gamblers, but those people also feel compelled to gamble or use drugs because the life they have witnessed, does that make it right?
I know that what maybe important to me might not be important to another but someone recently did a study to find out that the part in the brain that «lights up» when some people who play video - games excessively, is the same that «lights up» when folks get high on drugs....
And I sure as hell don't want to pay for medical treatment for people who take drugs.
It's easy to see individual sins and their aggregate effect alienating people from one another and from God in Sandtown: shooting another human being or stealing to buy drugs are obvious as are landlords who won't deal with lead paint or officers who don't strap prisoners down in the van.
And because these drugs are often mixed in unreliable doses — and people who abuse them don't take the time to calculate proper doses — the results are often fatal, especially when fentanyl is involved.
The proper thing to teach young black males is to stay in school, get good grades, choose a respectable career field, attend church regularly, be kind and couteous to everyone you meet, repect and support the police, stay off drugs, don't steal, don't assault people, and quit thinking the man is out to get you.
As Andrew explains, it is the most insidious development yet in the opioid crisis: «It — because of its potency — is killing so many more people so much more rapidly than the prescription drugs or even the heroin did
He said: «If more Christians... were more active in making sure they did write to people like Boots, but also any other group that is attempting to expand the use of this sort of drugs, they would have an effect as well.»
In my experience, moderately religious or secular people don't get themselves addicted to drugs or behaviors.
Just as I am not tempted to be a glutton when I'm around gluttons, partying with people who choose to drink, do drugs, discuss politics, or whatever it is they're doing does not make me want to do those things.
What I was doing (with others) was helping people in crisis, helping alcholics and drug addicts, victims of abuse, the poor, helping people to escape the occult, those spiritually oppressed and abused, broken marriages etc..
I look at our world - the unemployment rates, the homeless rates, the drug addiction rates, the degradation we do to our environment, and I don't exactly wish we had millions more people in my generation to add to the problems.
I don't want to party with those who spend their days sleeping around, watching TV, doing drugs, smoking, drinking, and collecting their monthly checks, which they can only collect people like me work our butts off every week and mark hard decisions about how to spend our money.
Companies like Hobby Lobby and the Catholic - run hospitals and such that are screaming about their religious rights are forgetting the fact that providing employment to people doesn't equate to some moral mandate to play God and give or deny those employees their right to a legal drug or procedure.
Despite what many of the people out there want to think, the country was founded on Christian principals and just because today the selfish, self destructive, hate filled, drug addled heathens seem to rule, it does not change that foundation.
How many of the people I have counseled over the years who were planning to throw out their kid because the kid was (gay, pregnant, having sex, using drugs, «turning their back on God», etc.) do you think have told me that keeping their child under their roof was a mistake?
And when I say human life — I'm referring to everything from freeing people to choose, to providing resources for their choice to live, and that does not include murder, drug abuse, welfare systems that do not promote living a life of personal responsibility.
Yeah, I pick the guy who put others first, even though people on these boards keep telling me that since I don't attend church, I am all about personal gain, drugs, crime, and solipsism.
Let me give you some examples of people you could try to develop relationships with: atheists, abortion doctors, homosexuals, pornographers, strippers, prostitutes, drug addicts, alcoholics, people who have different theological views than you do, people with different political views, etc..
Meanwhile, let facts be facts: Many people who have never had problems with alcohol or drugs aren't Christian and many who once did but don't any longer aren't Christian.
That is, they don't want their own people drugged, but it's ok to sell drugs to non-Mormons to make money.
Congratulations to Mr. Lefkowitz and Mr. Kobilka for doing something that, in the only real part of that that makes sense to the common person, «will help scientists come up with better drugs
thought the story was good but 40 cents a day, when right here we have people who can't get those drugs because of a waiting list of more than 7000 people because the goverment didn't put enough in the budget for the drugs.
He openly says that he does not think people should use drugs.
Me an my boyfriend get drunk and swear and hate people and race around at night doing drugs but then we call on Jesus our lord and savior to save our pitiful souls!
Basically, what I wanted to do is put forth the idea that our drug war is creating more harm, more problems than it's solving, and I wanted people to be aware of that.»
If you want a thorough review of the place religion occupies in alcoholism recovery, I feel Dr. Howard Clinebell has done the job best in his Understanding and Counseling Persons with Alcohol, Drug, and Behavioral Addictions, supra.
Drawing a firm distinction between physical addiction and psychological addition, Dodes states: «Detoxifying (withdrawing) people who are physically addicted to their drugs does not cure them.
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