Marijuana addiction treatment in Alabama
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Marijuana is the most controversial drug as to the danger for dependency, physical health and mental problem. Don't get mislead! Most of the hard drug users have started their addiction with marijuana.
Drug rehab centers can be really confusing with all the different programs and philosophies in Alabama. There are different school of thought on marijuana. We will try to teach you what the drug really is. Remember if Marijuana would be so "innocent", you would not be reading this website now. Drug rehabilitation is a process with different phases that will bring the individual to a drug free life.
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Marijuana use in Alabama
There has always been a strong prevalence of marijuana in Alabama. Nonetheless, during the past few years, a change is evident in the level of dealers in the region and in the quantity of pot commonly seized, mainly in the Huntsville area. Just a few years ago, a seizure of 10 pounds of marijuana was rare, and was considered a rather wide confiscation. Today, it is usual for Huntsville to seize loads of 50 or even 100 pounds. The overall production of marijuana within the state continues to drop while the transportation into Alabama through the highway system is increasing. The principal source of cannabis arriving into the state comes from Mexico with connections to South America as well as from port cities such as Florida and the Port of Mobile. African American and Mexican crime organizations transport kilogram to hundred kilogram shipments of cannabis to Alabama State from Southwest of the Border. Marijuana is mainly shipped into the state through commercial and private vehicles, and through courier delivery and express mail outlets. Even though the highway system is the major route for a lot of the marijuana confiscated in the state of Alabama, another avenue is the International Airports in the area.
Individuals convicted by non-violent crimes, primarily drug possession, are contributing to the rapid growth of Alabama's inmate population. Surprisingly, African Americans, who make up about 25 percent of Alabama's population, constitute 60 percent of the state's prison inmates, even though national figures indicate that drug use is equal between whites and African Americans. "Our state is in a crisis because we've been locking people up for addiction and drug use, which is mainly a public health issue," said Rev. Glasgow." The state government and non-profit organizations are working together to improve accessibility to drug rehabilitation and addiction treatment programs.
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Marijuana info
For our purposes, hemp is the plant named `cannabis sativa.' There are other plants that are called hemp, but cannabis hemp is the most useful of these plants. In fact, `cannabis sativa' means `useful (sativa) hemp (cannabis)'. `Hemp' is any durable plant that has been used since pre-history for many different purposes. Fiber is the most well known product, and the word `hemp' can mean the rope or twine which is produced from the hemp plant, as well as just the stalk of the plant which produced it.
Ancient history
Botanists have concluded that Cannabis is native to central Asia, likely extending southward into the Himalayas. Proof of the inhalation of Cannabis smoke can be discovered as far back as the Neolithic age, as evidenced by charred seeds found in a ritual brazier at an ancient burial site in present day Romania. The most known users of Cannabis were the ancient Hindus of India, and the Hashshashins (hashish eaters) of current Syria. The herb was named ganjika in Sanskrit (ganja in modern Indian languages, named for the Ganges river). The ancient substance soma, mentioned in the Vedas as a sacred intoxicating hallucinogen, was occasionally associated with Cannabis. Residents of the Persian Empire would partake in the ceremonial burning of massive Cannabis bonfires, directly exposing themselves and neighboring tribes to the billowing fumes, frequently for over 24 hours.
Cannabis was also known to the Assyrians, who found it through the Aryans. Using it in certain religious ceremonies, they named it qunubu or the drug for sadness. Cannabis was also introduced by the Aryans to the Scythians and Thracians/Dacians, whose shamans (the kapnobatai - "those who walk on smoke/clouds") burned Cannabis flowers to bring a state of trance. The cult of Dionysus, thought to have originated in Thrace, is also believed to have inhaled Cannabis smoke. In 2003, a leather basket filled with Cannabis leaf fragments and seeds was discovered next to a 2,500 to 2,800 year old mummified shaman in the northwestern Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region of China.
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