Terrorists and Drugs Again
I just posted a story about a Taliban and his eagerness to sell drugs destined for the US so that he could harm Americans in two ways. He could seem them addicted and he could use the money to feed his terrorist machine to attempt to kill more western people.
This is tragic. I cannot imagine the feeling of knowing that drugs I bought were feeding the enemies of America and that money could come back to me or my neighborhood in the form of a bomb, missile or other terrorist act.
Comment here.
Submit your story via the big red button (upper left)
Alcohol Leaves Real Scars
I put a post up called: Girl with the Scar... Take a look at it and leave your comments. Many people are suffering from drug and alcohol addictions – or even gambling addictions – one of the worst problems with addictions is that those addictions expand beyond the addict.
They typically steal from their family members or from friends. The problem is that they cannot get away with it forever. Once the family member or friend realized they have been lied to – it’s over and a bond of trust has been broken – most likely permanently.
I feel sad and that is why I want to do something about it. That is why I created Drug Abuse Focus. You can help too. Here is how:
Click here to post your stories of drug and alcohol abuse
My Friend Vicki’s Sad Story
I just finished writing about my friend Vicki, she died when we were a few months from graduating highschool.
Vicki’s life was cut short in a very sad way. There was irony in the story – but there was nothing funny in it.
She was a good person. We all miss Vicki.
You can read Vicki’s story here.
It’s been many years since then, but I’m still sad about the story. I think you will completely understand why.
Everyone has a story about alcohol or drug abuse / use.
Crazy Drug User – A Sad Tale
It’s been a few years since the story of the crazy drug userhappened. However, I thought I should tell the story because it is very sad in retrospect. To see people throw their lives away due to a drug addiction issue is a shame. How many times does this happen each day?
I understand that breaking an addiction is tough. But there are success stories out there. I hope that anyone finding this blog will share their stories over at : http://drugabusefocus.com . I think it is vitally important to share because this can provide inspiration and hope to others.
Anyway: here is the story about the crazy drug user that visited a coffee shop I once frequented:
http://www.drugabusefocus.com/90/crazed-man-in-coffee-shop/
Everyone most definitely has story to tell – regardless of whether it is about someone else or yourself, the story has value. Names should be changed to protect identities – we only want the demonstrative effect of the story – we don’t want to harm anyone. If you wish to share your story, click the big red button to the upper right. Won’t you add your story for the potential benefit of others? It could be your good deed for the day!
Terrorism and Drug Addiction
Do you think it could be true that Drug addicts inadvertently feed terror networks? It is truly a scary thought and I’m afraid there may very well be some truth to it. Drug trafficking is one of the many ways that terror networks finance themselves.
The drug market is huge; it is very big. It is world wide and you have no idea where your dope comes from. Who has handled it. Who has cut it with what – oh, that is another topic, isn’t it.
Here is a scary scenario I thought up: What if terrorists were to strike an attack on your home town, killing people you love and the attack was in part funded by the very money you spent on dope? Talk about a total mind ****.
Read more: http://www.drugabusefocus.com/69/drug-abuse-and-feeding-terrorist-networks/
I recently received and posted a new comment about alcohol abuse at the DrugAbuseFocus.com blog – where all drug and alcohol related stories should be posted. Everyone has one or knows of one.

1 comment