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What Signs Are Most Prone to Drug Addiction?

Question by Cappychic: What signs are most prone to drug addiction?
What signs in your experience are more prone to drug addiction?From what Ive seen your rarely ever see aries or leos addicts.Most people with drug or alcohol addiction are virgo,capricorn,taurus,pisces and scorpio,and cancer all the earth and water signs!
Im not trying to insult anyone,I agree most people that drink or do drugs are most likely depressed.
Im just saying from the people Ive met its mostly earth and water signs,I was just curious to see other peoples experiences.Honestly I know a lot of leos and none of them do crack or meth only couple smoke herb once in a while.

Annual Indiana Youth Survey: Upward Trend of Marijuana Use Stalls, OTC Drug

Annual Indiana youth survey: Upward trend of marijuana use stalls, OTC drug

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"In the U.S. it has been shown that the leading over-the-counter drug abused in the U.S. is dextromethorphan, which is found in more than 120 cough and cold medications," said Ruth Gassman, director of the Indiana Prevention Resource Center at Indiana …
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Sabrina Howard Accused Of Causing Son's Suicide In Indiana By Being Drug

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Wichita's King's Treatment Center Acquired by Missouri Firm

Wichita's King's Treatment Center acquired by Missouri firm

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By Jerry Siebenmark A Missouri firm has acquired King's Treatment Center, a Wichita-based provider of inpatient and outpatient alcohol and drug treatment services. The acquisition by Preferred Family Healthcare includes three outpatient offices in the …
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Young Indiana filmmakers take action against prescription drug abuse

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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — More than 130 Indiana youths from six counties competed in the Indiana Prevention Resource Center's fourth annual KeepRxSafe.com Video PSA Contest, which is designed to raise awareness of prescription drug abuse.
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