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Smoking Street Drugs Is Never Safe
“Just Say No” is not just a slogan, they are words to live by. There is no safe street drug, and smoking street drugs is always dangerous. Saying that “oh it’s just one time” is no excuse – one time can kill you. Street drugs can be cut with all kinds of products that can kill you instantly, like drain cleaner or cleanser. Most street drugs are mixtures of drugs and other chemicals and the combination of the two can kill you. Even under the best circumstance you can become addicted to street drugs after just one use. That’s all it takes. Just one time smoking street drugs can turn you into a junkie. There is a huge problem in the US with people smoking street drugs. People from all walks of life become addicted to street drugs, not just poor people or minorities or people who life in bad neighborhoods. No one is safe from drug addiction. Smoking Street Drugs Will Kill You Eventually, an addiction to smoking street drugs will kill you unless you get clean. Whether you die from drugs that are cut with dangerous chemicals, or in a drug deal, or in a drug raid, or because of a drug overdose or other drug related violence smoking street drugs will kill you. If you share needles with other drug users you have a high chance of contracting HIV and eventually you will get AIDS. There is no safe street drug and no safe way to smoke street drugs. You should never smoke street drugs. The risks are too high. How To Stop Smoking Street Drugs If you have a problem with smoking street drugs or know someone who has a problem with smoking street drugs you need to get help immediately or get that person some help immediately. There are lots of resources available for you that are free and confidential. Don’t put off getting treatment because you are embarrassed about your addiction. Trained drug counselors and rehab programs can help. They might even save your life or the life of someone you care about. Look in the phone book or on the Internet for drug rehab clinics or free drug counseling in your area. Check with local hospitals, many of them will be able to direct you to some free drug counseling or a rehab program. Do it today! Don’t wait when your life or the life of someone you love is at risk.
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