What Are the Effects on the Community by Drug and Alcohol Abuse?

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Consider the ways that alcohol and other drug abuse affect the people living in a community.

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Watch: David Arquette reveals alcohol and drugs relapse during radio interview

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9 Responses to What Are the Effects on the Community by Drug and Alcohol Abuse?

  • Kammie says:

    The worst is that young kids pick up on what older kids are doing and so they pass it down from generation to generation. I as a mother am ready for the the time I can talk about drugs and alcohol with my son. Utilmately it will be his choice of lifestyle but I would like to have a chance to instill some values.

  • FreemanStephen says:

    Even if drugs alone could cause psychosis, its only in the industrial age of mass produced human personalities that the “symptoms” of psychosis are considered a “disorder”. This is a state of consciousness I would like to achieve but only temporarily because I? do not deny the harm that over controlled society does to those who suffer from control freak society rather than some monolaterally declared “disorder”.

  • sunyavadin says:

    Nutcase at 1:03 fails on every aspect of his? hysterical, uneducated rant, and Nutt schools him like a boss.

  • Paul Macmanus says:

    I’m skeptical of how provable that is?

  • SkepticalChimp says:

    But an individual wouldn’t attain psychosis directly from a psychedelic drug? unless it worked as a catalyst from a pre-existing mental disorder.

  • stoo234 says:

    A reception after….with free? wine?…i hope he’s joking…see the problem yet…

  • Paul Macmanus says:

    He makes some good points but equating being stoned with being psychotic is beyond ignorance and strikes me as disingenuous,he should pull his head out of the statistics and talk to some mental health professionals or better yet people who have suffered cannabis psychosis,he acts as if its some fanciful lie when it is very? real as is ecstacy,psilocybin.. psychosis,his mortality statistics leave out the longterm mental health problems illegal drugs can cause.

  • oneleftshoe21 says:

    The truth makes sense.?

  • Bruce Forsyth says:

    i wanna get? high with this guy

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