The Rev. Hunt Priest, the founder of a society dedicated to helping clergy integrate the use of psychedelic drugs into pastoral care, has been deposed from the ministry of the Episcopal Church by Bishop Frank Logue of Georgia. An August 5 accord announcing the action concludes a 13-month Title IV process resulting from a complaint filed by the Rev. Joe Welker, a Presbyterian pastor who worked with Priest at Ligare, a nonprofit agency that aims to educate faith communities about the largely...| The Roys Report
Look, sex is fun and drugs can be fun, so it’s understandable why so many gay men combine the two despite the dangers associated with “chemsex.” Most of us are chasing the high of mind-blowing sex, so it makes sense that people would give chemsex a try since drugs can make you feel euphoric, decrease your inhibitions, and increase sensations. And when they are ever present at parties, many gay men have given them a try or even struggled with addiction because of them. Drugs like mephedr...| Gay Pride - LGBT and Queer Voices
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Harm reduction for people who use drugs has saved lives elsewhere; why aren’t we moving in the same direction?| The Independent
Using drugs or alcohol to self-medicate how you think and feel? There are healthier, more effective ways to cope.| HelpGuide.org
A surprise discovery reveals cocaine may have been widely available and used in Europe, centuries earlier than previously thought.| The Debrief
There have always been issues with teens using drugs. However, in recent times, teen drug use has flown under the radar with a kids-will-be-kids mentality. Sober Life is trying to bring awareness to this issue and its true severity. Why We Often Minimize Teen Drug Use Many people view teen substance experimentation as a right […] The post When Teen Drug Use Becomes a Problem appeared first on Sober Life Recovery Solutions.| Sober Life Recovery Solutions