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Praise for £90000 project to help people in Bury with alcohol problems
A PIONEERING scheme empowering residents of Bury East to tackle problems with alcohol misuse has been backed by victims commissioner Baroness Newlove. Bury East was one of only 10 areas to successfully bid for £90,000 of a £1 million government …
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Avantcare Foundation 0000 Veteran Alcohol Abuse Project Features Last
Avantcare Foundation's $ 500,000 veteran alcohol abuse project features Last Call Program's Sobrexa. In the Avantcare Foundation announcement for its Back To Life Project, Board Chairman and founder, Neil Westby, revealed the scope and commitment of …
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Question by Nunya Bidness: Why do non smokers feel they can abuse smokers so?
I’ve known this to be an agitation for smokers for some time now, but until recently I was not aware that the abuse is so acute. I became aware while seeing a very opinionated and vocal woman who is not longer in my life, for this and other reasons. Some events that embarrassed me personally.

1. The fake cough. She wouldn’t even wait until the poor guy had pulled the cigarette out of his pack before beginning to cough violently. She was angered, and would not speak to me for most of the rest of the day, when I offered her a cough sweet. She was genuinely surprised that I was unaware she was “making a statement”

2. The “gas mask”. She’d literally make one out of her hand, while fake coughing, whilst passing people smoking at a bus stop. She did not want to hear that, first and foremost, a hand is not an effective gas mask, and secondly, that she was already breathing in worse from automobile exhaust.

3. The lecture. I don’t smoke. As a general rule, I set out an ashtray for my houseguests who do. This, to me, is automatic and just good hosting. The last time she was a guest in my home, indeed the last time I consented to see her at all, I introduced her to my friends at a barbecue I was hosting. She enjoyed the smell of the charcoal burning. She did not enjoy that I would permit my guests to smoke tobacco. She mad a very big deal out of attempting to correct the first guest that lit a cigarette. Thankfully, I was able to usher her out before she turned the entire affair into a disaster. I further made it clear that she was not welcome back. After profusely apologising to my guests, I was told that this is “standard operating procedure” for many who do not smoke.

I have heard several arguments toward such abusive treatment since then, and none of them make much sense to me. I understand it’s a dangerous hobby. Skydiving and eating fried food are hazardous as well, but these things seem to be encouraged. Automobile exhaust and bovine flatulence are more prevelent in the make-up of polution than tobacco smoke. The Class A carcinogen alcohol is several times more concentrated that tobacco smoke even in the most smoke filled bars. People in my family generally live 85-90 years, whether they smoke or not. Certain perfumes cause a more acute reaction in people than tobacco smoke, at least that I have witnessed, yet there are no restrictions on where one may wear perfume and where one may not.

It seems to me that most of the “facts” I was quoted are merely propaganda presented by companies that peddle aids to stop smoking. Most of these are merely alternative delivery systems for nicotine. I do know that people’s emotions are more easily engaged than their intellects, but shouldn’t intellect take over when cooler heads prevail?

Tobacco, as I understand it, was originally smoked by American aboriginees as a sign of peace. What is all the fighting about?
Off topic, K.
Gabe – That people will attack oral tobacco users makes just as little sense. I had actually forgotten about that incident. It wasn’t pleasant to watch someone spitting into a coffee cup, but it didn’t warrant her reaction.
JLB — You made a cogent point. It seems as though just about everything we encounter these days has not just the potential, but a very real chance of killing us. I would think that once everyone realized this, they would just stop caring about every little thing, be happy, and let everyone else alone. The other part of your response, your understanding that smoking did away with your parents, is certainly reason to be upset. However, it is not reason to be upset with strangers who happen to smoke. That would be the equivalent of being angry with everyone who drives because ones parents died as the result of an automobile wreck. I feel the tobacco companies, as well as any company that makes consumables, should be held to account in so far as distributing a product that is fit for consumption. That is, free of additives that are not naturally found in the consumable. For example, if one eats meat, one is abusing steroids and antibiotics without even knowing it.

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JLB — You made a cogent point. It seems as though just about everything we encounter these days has not just the potential, but a very real chance of killing us. I would think that once everyone realized this, they would just stop caring about every little thing, be happy, and let everyone else alone. The other part of your response, your understanding that smoking did away with your parents, is certainly reason to be upset. However, it is not reason to be upset with strangers who happen to smoke. That would be the equivalent of being angry with everyone who drives because ones parents died as the result of an automobile wreck. I feel the tobacco companies, as well as any company that makes consumables, should be held to account in so far as distributing a product that is fit for consumption. That is, free of additives that are not naturally found in the consumable. For example, if one eats meat, one is abusing steroids and antibiotics without even knowing it.

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Best answer:

Answer by krm29619
Let’s leave this subject to science..

Answer by Andrewa
I usually lecture back at how their precious cars, buildings, power plants, etc. are doing a lot of harm to people and the environment as well.

People are more aware of what’s happening to the environment and since the don’t like it they need to blame someone for it. They can’t blame the buildings they work at because they rely on them for income, they can’t blame the power plants for they need power in their house, they can’t blame factories that make the clothing they where nor can they blame their cars which is their means of transportation. Even if they did take a taxi or a public transit system, making a law where those type of transportations are outlawed would put many bus drivers and cab drivers out of a job. So, the one thing people will do is blame it on smokers, not everyone needs to survive in this world if they don’t smoke.

It’s not right. I feel that some people who are nonsmokers are refusing to see that EVERYONE contributes to polluting the earth when we all rely so much on other things that pollute the earth.

Judge Jurden is fair and impartial jurist
The facts presented to the Court in the Richards case are best left to those involved in the process. However, as an organization of trial lawyers who regularly appear before Judge Jurden, we believe … Moreover, she assisted with the implementation …
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Citing Relisha Rudd, Vincent Gray Calls for Closure of DC General Shelter
“I continue to be distressed over the fact that Relisha Rudd remains missing, and my thoughts and prayers remain with her family and loved ones,” Gray said in a statement on the police search that began March 19, when a school counselor inquired about …
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Narconon Arrowhead Observes 2014 Alcohol Awareness Month
The most effective impact you can make is spreading the word and facts about alcohol abuse to those around you. Telling people about ways to prevent alcohol use in minors and preventing alcoholics from turning to alcohol are extremely important. It …
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Question by Solvieg’s Girl: Is homosexuality a “mental disease”?

Best answer:

Answer by MRose
Absolutely not!

Answer by nikkimarie918
My opinion is “no”

America's Heroin Epidemic: Where to Find Help
Find alcohol and drug abuse treatment or mental health treatment facilities and programs around the country using the Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locator on SAMHSA's web site. The Partnership at DrugFree.org provides a toll-free helpline and …
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St. Vincent's To Operate Addiction Treatment Program In Port Chester
The program is now known as the Port Chester Recovery Center, and will continue to be operated at 132 Pearl St. It will continue to provide outpatient addiction treatment services to adults and adolescents. The Port Chester Recovery Center can be …
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New Helpline in Wyandanch, NY Provides Assistance for Teenage Addiction
The Alcoholism Treatment Wyandanch Helpline is (631) 881-4327, and it is available to parents and teens 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The helpline was created to connect the teen addicts to skilled professionals who specialize in drug and alcohol abuse.
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Students Learn Reality Of Drug, Alcohol Abuse
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) – It was a very real situation for kids and their parents as they learned about the consequences of drug and alcohol abuse Monday night. The Reality Tour walked attendees through three scenarios at the library, each showing how …
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'Step Up Fight Against Alcohol Abuse Among Juveniles'
THE Ndola City Council (NCC) has called for community partnership in the fight against alcohol abuse among the under-age. Last week an 18-year-old girl identified as Sylvia Chanda of Ndola's Chifubu Township died at Ndola Central Hospital from …
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Neighbors Sue Fox Hill in Federal Court
The owners of the estate, Fox Hill Real Estate, LLC, initially wanted to establish a 12-bed drug and alcohol rehab facility that would cost residential clients upwards of $ 30,000 a month, but strong opposition to a zone change that would allow it …
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DEA Head Tells Congress They are 'Fighting Back' Against Tolerance Of
While Leonhart was testifying to the committee, the Pew Research Center released a poll showing 75% of Americans believe the sale and use of marijuana will eventually be made legal nationwide, and more than 60% believe alcohol is more harmful to …
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Kool Living Recovery Opens Its Doors to Help Individuals Battle Addiction
… who is addicted but also his or her loved ones. According to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, 23.2 million Americans are addicted to some type of substance and only 10% of these individuals are actively involved with a …
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Question by +: Splenda Addiction?
Ive been using the little packets of splenda alot lately now and i think im addicted to them is this good or bad?

Best answer:

Answer by Maddi
i dont think its bad
but i hate spenlda

Answer by mo_rox
I think in between.

Women, Sexual Abuse and Addiction
Dependent measures were obtained at each wave of the study and included questions about lifetime and new assault status, alcohol abuse, and drug use. Wave 1 use of drugs, but not abuse of alcohol, increased odds of new assault in the subsequent 2 …
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Do You Have an Alcohol or Drug Problem?
Alcohol and drug use can progress into abuse and even addiction so insidiously that sometimes people do not realize that it has become a problem for them and those around them. The following self-assessment tests can help you determine whether or not …
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