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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3969362" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>When the wife and I were volunteers and living at a retreat and reunion center in Oregon, the owners of the place worked with a Christian program there locally that was helping addicts with their issues. The addicts had to live in a "communal" house and couldn't have visitors for a period of time while they progressed through their "treatments." Those men would come over to the reunion center as volunteers to do some of the manual labor that I in my early '70's couldn't perform for very long.</p><p></p><p>I can't remember how many of them were so upfront with the advice to NEVER get onto marijuana. They all really liked coming over to "the ranch" to work because it got them out away from the isolated area where their communal house was located.</p><p></p><p>I've never even "tried" any of the illicit drugs and I hope my body never gets to a point that I need some of them to control pain. I like being aware of everything around me too much to want to be zoned out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3969362, member: 7900"] When the wife and I were volunteers and living at a retreat and reunion center in Oregon, the owners of the place worked with a Christian program there locally that was helping addicts with their issues. The addicts had to live in a "communal" house and couldn't have visitors for a period of time while they progressed through their "treatments." Those men would come over to the reunion center as volunteers to do some of the manual labor that I in my early '70's couldn't perform for very long. I can't remember how many of them were so upfront with the advice to NEVER get onto marijuana. They all really liked coming over to "the ranch" to work because it got them out away from the isolated area where their communal house was located. I've never even "tried" any of the illicit drugs and I hope my body never gets to a point that I need some of them to control pain. I like being aware of everything around me too much to want to be zoned out. [/QUOTE]
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