Following is a sample of this
excellent website dealing with the Drug Culture
Harm Reduction and Illegal Drugs: The True Debate
What is harm
reduction? Is it the answer to our current drug problems? Or would making
presently illegal substances readily available entrap people, hurt families,
and harm human potential in those most vulnerable? Read this enlightening
debate by one on Canada's foremost proponents of drug addiction prevention
and see how he rebuffs the actions and processes of harm reduction.
Click here for more info.
Substance Abuse Issues
The CACP and RCMP
positions on various substance abuse issues covering Marijuana, Harm
Reduction, Club Designer Drugs and Raves, and other related topics.
Click
here for more info.
Clandestine Lab Site Indicators
How to spot illegal
drug labs in your neighborhood? Read about the signs and what to look for
before informing the police.
Click here for more info.
IV Drug Use, Spread of HIV Disease and Harm Reduction
Addiction to alcohol
and other drugs is a disorder of the brain. Those responsible for dictating
and implementing addiction treatment services in this province seem to have
forgotten that. We have come to a point where addicts and drug dealers are
no longer patients requiring treatment or criminals requiring legal
sanction: they have now become "clients" requiring services. "Harm
reduction" policies implies that changing the laws will eradicate the
hazards associated with addiction, mental illness and HIV disease. This is
absurd.
Click
here for more info.
Marijuana Indoor Cultivation Indicators
How can you tell if there is a grow operation in your
neighborhood? Read about the signs and what to look for before informing the
police.
Click here for more info.
Designer Drugs and Raves Document (1.36Mb 7 minutes with a
28.8 modem)
Types of Drugs
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Cannabis
(Marijuana, Hashish, Hash Oil, THC) |
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CNS* Depressants
(Opium, Codeine,
Morphine, Heroin, Meperidine, Alcohol, etc) |
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Hallucinogens
(LSD, PCP, MDA, MDMA,
Ecstasy, Mescaline, etc) |
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Sedative-hypnotics
(GHB, Secobarbital,
Pentobarbital, Amobarbital, etc) |
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CNS* Stimulants
(Cocaine,
Dextroamphetamine, Methamphetamine, Diethylpropion, Tobacco, Caffeine,
etc) |
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Tranquilizers
(Diazepam, Lorazepam,
Oxazepam, Oxazepam, etc) |
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