Several months ago when Gil Kerlikowske, the President’s new drug czar was introduced, there was a renewed interest by the government in improving the standards of drug rehab for addicts across the country.
At that time and addressing the challenges that Mr. Kerlikowske faced, President Obama said, "With escalating violence along our Southwest border and far too many suffering from [addiction] here at home, never has it been more important to have a national drug control strategy guided by sound principles of public safety and public health.
The president added, "We must demonstrate to our international partners, the criminal organizations threatening to undermine stability and the rule of law in those nations, and the American people, that we take seriously our responsibility to reduce drug use in the United States."
Now several months later the war on drugs in
Fortunately, that drug rehab program still exists; and the name of it is
After years of research Randy and Debbie decided to open
“We know that we have found a better way and that people can recover from the devastation caused by drug and alcohol abuse,” says Debbie Ross, Executive Director of the center.
If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction contact Narconon Gulf Coast today at (800) 253-3168 or log on to www.narconongulfcoast.com.