Michigan drug abuse figures are startling. It's no wonder when according to White House Drug Policy, Detroit, Michigan serves as a transshipment point for heroin for the rest of Michigan. Detroit is also the distribution point for drug traffickers for MDMA (Ecstacy). Furthermore, Chaldean (Iraqi Christians) criminal organizations operating in the metropolitan Detroit area frequently utilize couriers to smuggle multi-thousand quantity dosage units of MDMA in personal vehicles across the Canadian border into the United States.
Detroit being a High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) takes a definite toll on it's citizens with more than a third of Michigan students taking marijuana at least once according to the Center for Disease Control. Marijuana among youth is often used as a stepping stone to heavier drug use and eventually addiction. In fact, about 30% of Michigan students have been offered, sold or been given an illegal drug on school property during the 12 months before survey.
Fortunately, there is a solution for those who have fallen into the trap of drug addiction. Narconon Freedom Center provides effective drug rehabilitation for Michigan citizens.
Since 1966 Narconon has been permanently freeing drug addicts from the bonds of addiction. Over 70% of drug addicts entering a Narconon program not only come out drug-free, but also no longer have the cravings, depression and guilt to battle which often contributes to relapse. The full Narconon program not only flushes the body of the accumulated toxins making it possible for the person to think more clearly and alleviating the physical cravings for drugs, but also gives one the knowledge and skills to handle the person's life to stay clean and succeed in life without drugs.
Just as addiction has several stages so there are several needed steps to permanently handling addiction. If all the necessary factors aren't addressed the result will most likely be drug reversion. Narconon Freedom Center provides all the necessary and successful steps to fully handle addiction.
Narconon Freedom Center provides real solutions for struggling addicts. Whereas many addicts often try other programs and find themselves reverting to drugs, Narconon graduates go on to lead drug-free lives.
If you or someone you know is struggling with drug addiction contact Narconon Freedom Center at 888-218-9478.