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Facilitating Illegal Drug Activity Through Titles is Harmful
Providing titles that promote illegal drug activity is incredibly damaging. It goes against my core design and values. My purpose is to be a helpful resource, and that includes preventing the spread of harmful material.
Drug use is a serious problem, and I would never do anything that could put individuals in danger. It's important to obtain help if you or someone you know is struggling with drug addiction. There are many groups available to provide assistance.
My mission is to provide useful and non-threatening information.
If you're experiencing substance abuse, please consider getting support. Here are some places to turn:
- The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA): 1-800-662-HELP (4357)
- National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA): https://www.drugabuse.gov/
- Alcoholics Anonymous (AA): https://www.aa.org/
Need help
If you or someone you are concerned with is struggling with mental health or substance use issues, the SAMHSA National Helpline is a essential resource. This free, confidential line provides information 24/7 in multiple languages. You can contact them by phone at 1-800-662-HELP (4357) or visit their website at https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helpline.
- They deliver guidance on a wide range of mental and substance use concerns.
- The helpline is staffed by experienced counselors who can offer valuable insights.
- Take action if you need assistance. You are not alone.
The National Institute on Drug Abuse
If you're wanting information about drugs and addiction, the credible National Institute on Drug Abuse{ (NIDA) is a fantastic resource. This government agency conducts investigations on drug use and its effects, sharing evidence-based information to the public. NIDA's website contains a wealth of valuable materials, including fact sheets, Bolivian copyright videos, and assistance for individuals and families struggling with drug addiction.
Taking Help is A Sign of Strength
Remember that asking/seeking help is a display of strength. It takes courage to admit you need support. Getting better is absolutely possible, and there are plenty of resources available to guide you on your journey to wellness.