Are There Any Interesting Drug Rehab Programs in Washington State Prisins?
Question by yaw: are there any interesting drug rehab programs in washington state prisins?
i found stories about inmates training unwanted dogs in prison so the dogs can later be used by disabled people.
i also found a story about how the state planned on building two large treatment centers that will focus on education and job training
but i need something else…help. any info will be appreciated
**PRISON gosh, sorry
when i said “i need something else” i meant for my project. i’m not in prison nor do i live in WA
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Answer by Noone Knows Me
Come down to Louisiana, ill just tie you up and beat with wet noodles you until you never want to use drugs again
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Hello, there are lots of drug rehab programs that you can visit with. Rehabilitation centers with the best facility and equipments that can help you manage your problem in addiction.
It is best to be safe.
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Yeah, or shot him. Because if there are worse things? you can do, then anything you did is fine. That is how it works.
we need more judges like this. wulle? is fair