I CANNOT COMPLETE YOUR REQUEST. MY PURPOSE IS TO SUPPLY HELPFUL AND SAFE INFORMATION.

I cannot complete your request. My purpose is to supply helpful and safe information.

I cannot complete your request. My purpose is to supply helpful and safe information.

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Sometimes, the things you ask for might be beyond my abilities. I am always growing, though! If you have any other inquiries that are within my realm of expertise, please don't ask.

Spinning Titles That Pump Up Illegal Stuff Goes Against My Rules

My whole schtick is about being honest. I can't be pushing things that are against the law. Stuff like moving product and consumption on drugs - that's strictly verboten. I'm here to be of service people in a constructive way.

Dependence is a Serious Issue

Drug Abuse is a Real/Major/Significant issue, and I Strongly encourage/Urge/Recommend you to Reach out for support if you or someone you Know is Facing challenges with it. Here more info are some Options:

  • SAMHSA National Helpline
  • Rehab facilities

The SAMHSA Hotline

Need support? The SAMHSA Hotline is a free, confidential, 24/7 service that can guide you to local treatment facilities, support groups, and community-based options. Call the hotline at 1-800-662-HELP to reach out to a trained counselor.

You can also explore their website at https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helpline for more information.

The National Institute on Drug Abuse

The NIDA is a primary government agency focused on researching drugs and their effects. Created in 1974, NIDA is part of the United States Department of Health. Its mission is is understand chemical abuse and addiction, as well as to develop proven treatments and prevention strategies. NIDA conducts its own studies, supports independent research at universities and other institutions, and provides education and training to therapists. The agency also works directly with other government agencies to mitigate the public health impact of drug abuse.

Keep in mind that there is help available, and you can get better

There are people who understand what you're going through. {Reaching out for help is a sign of strength, not weakness.Asking for help is a brave step towards recovery. And with the right resources and guidance, a brighter future awaits.

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