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Welcome to the Recovery Connections Network .We have spent the last ten years collecting resources so you don't have to spend countless precious hours surfing the Web .Based on personal experience we know first hand how finding help and getting those tough questions answered can be. If you cant find what you need here, email us recoveryfriends@gmail.com we will help you. Prayer is also available just reach out to our email !
- SRC Scottish Recovery Consortium
- Suicide Prevention GODS helpers
- PAIN TO PURPOSE
- Journey Pure Veteran Care
- Sobreity Engine
- Harmony Ridge
- In the rooms Online meetings
- LIFE PROCESS PODCAST
- Bill and Bobs coffee Shop
- Addiction Podcast
- New hope Philly Mens Christian program
- All treatment 50 state
- Discovery house S.Ca
- Deploy care Veterans support
- Take 12 Radio w Monty Man
- GODS MOUNTAIN RECOVERY CENTER Pa.
- FORT HOPE STOP VET SUICIDE
- CELEBRATE RECOVERY
- THE COUNSELING CENTER
- 50 STATE TREATMENT LOCATOR
- David Victorious Reffner Podcast
Friday, May 10, 2013
Thursday, May 9, 2013

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This
Mother's Day please take a moment to help us help another. Share a
special gift (the link below our addict's mom Face Book group) with
another addict's mom or with a family member of an addict. I know he/she
will find comfort, friendship, hope and above all love.
https://www.facebook.com/
Sometimes the most precious are free....
Much love to all addict’s moms and their friends and families.
(Please help add a friend to our group any member can do that)
You can also send her the link to our online community.
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Visit The Addict's Mom Online Community at: http://addictsmom.com/?xg_ source=msg_mes_network
This
year we are adding wonderful resources to our groups and online
community. You are so important to us. You matter ...thanks for your
help.
Much love to all addict's moms and their families.....hugs Barbara
Visit The Addict's Mom at: http://addictsmom.com/?xg_ source=msg_mes_network
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Tuesday, May 7, 2013
Law Enforcement Has Few Tools to Crack Down on Nitrous Oxide Abuse
Law enforcement officials who are trying to crack down on
the growing problem of nitrous oxide abuse have limited options to
punish people who sell the gas to those who use it to get high, the Los Angeles Daily News reports.
Nitrous oxide, or “nozz,” is a prescription drug inhaled by
recreational users to get high, usually from balloons filled from large
cylinders. It is also sold as a product to improve car performance.
According to the United States Attorney’s Office for the Central
District of California, the drug can cause many significant and
debilitating side effects, including, in extreme cases, death.
In a news release,
the U.S. Attorney’s Office notes, “during the past year, several teens
in the Los Angeles region have been killed in car accidents linked to
the use of nitrous oxide, and acts of violence have been associated with
the inhalation or sale of the drug, according to court documents.” The
Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department says sales of nitrous oxide as a drug
have dramatically increased in Southern California over the past five
years.
A person selling nitrous oxide used by someone to get high can be
charged with a misdemeanor violation of the federal Food, Drug and
Cosmetic Act, which carries a maximum penalty of one year in prison and
up to a $100,000 fine.
While possessing nitrous oxide with the intent to ingest it for
non-medical or dental reasons is a misdemeanor in California, intent is
difficult to prove, the article notes. In 2009, the state passed a law
that makes it a misdemeanor to sell nitrous oxide to a minor.
Southern California officials say the problem is increasing. “I had
hoped it would dissipate,” said Los Angeles Deputy City Attorney
Veronica De Alba. “But it just seems to be getting bigger.”
Latest Prescription Drug Take-Back Day Yields 50% More Pills Than Previous Event
By Join Together Staff |
May 6, 2013 |
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Government, Prescription Drugs & Prevention
Fifty percent more pills were collected during the latest
National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day, compared with the previous
event in 2012, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) announced.
The agency said 742,497 pounds of prescription medications were
collected from almost 6,000 sites around the country on April 27, UPI
reports. More than 2.8 million pounds of prescription medications have
been removed from circulation during the six national take-back days the
DEA has sponsored.
The events are designed to provide a safe, convenient and responsible
way for people to dispose of their unwanted or expired medications,
while educating the public about the potential for abuse of prescription
drugs.
According to the 2011 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration’s National Survey on Drug Use and Health, twice as many
Americans regularly abused prescription drugs than the number of those
who regularly used cocaine, hallucinogens, heroin, and inhalants
combined, the DEA noted in a news release.
More than 70 percent of people abusing prescription pain relievers say
they obtained them through friends or relatives, including the family
medicine cabinet.
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