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The substances you listed are illegal and dangerous.
It's essential to understand that glorifying the use of these materials would be highly reckless. Condoning this conduct could have severe consequences for individuals and communities at large.
- Promoting the use of illegal substances can lead to addiction and health problems.
- Reckless behavior can have severe penalties.
Struggling Substance Abuse? Seek Help!
If you're battling with substance abuse, please know that you are not alone. Recovery is possible, and there exist resources available to assist you on a journey.
See below are some places to start:
- A local treatment center
- SAMHSA's National Helpline
- Virtual recovery communities
Don't procrastinate. Reach out today. There is hope, and help is just a call away.
Looking for Help?
If you or someone you know/care about/are concerned with is struggling with substance use/abuse/dependence, mental health/wellness/issues, or suicide/self-harm/crisis, please reach out/call/contact the SAMHSA National Helpline. It's a free/toll-free/accessible and confidential resource/service/line available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
The number is 1-800-662-HELP (4357). You're not alone/Help is available/There is hope.
Seeking Help?
If you're feeling overwhelmed or just need someone to talk to, Crisis Text Line is here for you. Send HOME to 741741 from anywhere in the US, anytime, about anything. You’ll be connected with a trained Crisis Counselor who will listen without judgment and help you find support. It’s free, confidential, and available 24/7.
Remember That there is Resources at your disposal, and Healing is attainable.
Life's journey may present challenges that feel overwhelming. . But know this: There are people who empathize and want to assist you through these uncertain moments. Reaching out for support is a sign of strength, not weakness, and it's the first step toward healing.
Remember this: recovery is a click here path. It isn't always easy, but with persistence and dedication, you can make progress.