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And for a drug like cocaine, it's hard to just quit. Once you start, youre hooked.

have you ever used cocaine or do you just believe what the the goverment says. for an average person who used to do it recreationally, it's not hard at all to quit

I don't know anyone that has used one time and was hooked straight up

Then your sample set is either limited or being misinterpreted. Or both.

A lot of people watch movies and think you can snort a mountain of cocaine without having any majorly negative effects. They also don't seem to understand the difference between coke and crack, which is an entirely different animal as far as the addictiveness of it goes. Anyone that thinks it's not horribly addictive and destructive and tragic clearly wasn't paying attention in the 70s and 80s. Crack and heroin are drugs that people don't just walk away from.

I had a good friend that was an addict and she wanted nothing more than to be clean so that she could be involved with her children's lives in a positive way and she tried so hard for so many years to get clean and stay clean and because the people around her weren't completely supportive it didn't work out. She finally did get clean though, but it took an amazing amount of pain and effort to do so, and because I watched that I just can't blame Whitney. She tried, and that's good enough for me.

Found in the tub after binge drinking. 6 prescription drugs found on the scene including Xanax, Lorazepam and Valium. Xanax and alcohol alone could kill you because of their interaction. The coroner and police are exploring a possible (?!?) Dr. Feelgood scenario.

have you ever used cocaine or do you just believe what the the goverment says. for an average person who used to do it recreationally, it's not hard at all to quit

No I know a few people who've done it. Only a couple were able to quit easily.
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