Applying
technology and policy change for the safety, protection, productivity, and
preservation of human lives today and for generations to come.
- Aerospace & Defense
Communications Engineering
- Anthropomorphic Robotics
- Carrier-Class Telecommunications
- Clinical Research & Pharmacology
- Drug Policy
Reform
- Education
- Enterprise Communications
- Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering
- Information Technology
- Medical Informatics
- Multi-Dimensional Security
- Systems Architecture
Richard
Gicomeng
richard@DrugUseEducation.org
760-799-8366
DrugUseEducation.org is an attempt
to correct drug policy imposed by the U.S. Government which has set the
stage for human failure, compromising safety, healthcare, education, civil
rights, justice, and the economy by creating crime where it never
existed. DrugUseEducation.org is a tool to increase public awareness
of the detrimental side effects of the war on drugs (WOD) which has become
violent and misguided government intervention that targets healthcare
patients with once treatable chronic medical disorders by rendering them
disabled, tearing apart families and exacerbating drug abuse, leading to a
mortality rate that has far exceeded anything imaginable. SWAT raid
continue to take the lives of innocent victims, law abiding citizens
continue to be incarcerated, and the prison population continues to expand
with more inmates per capita than any other nation on Earth. The WOD
has failed to benefit anyone with the exception of the drug dealers who
don't get caught. In many cases, drug dealers corroborate with law
enforcement, enabling the existence of a second pharmaceutical system in
the U.S. that is quickly replacing the legitimate pharmacy.
Drug Use Education (DUE) is a concept of the only approach that can
virtually eliminate drug abuse along with the violent and ugly side
effects of the WOD. DUE accomplishes this by providing medical
training and education addressing the proper administration of
drugs. It is intended to bring students from grades K through 12
into hospitals and clinics for training that will allow every U.S. high
school student to graduate with an LVN or optionally, an RN license.
DUE also supports adult training programs and retraining of medical and
law enforcement. It is a proposal that emphasizes the need for
greater research into recreational drug use that continues to grow in
every nation throughout the world. DUE has shown significant
economic and safety advantages to the legalization of drugs which would
benefit all Americans, stimulating other nations to follow the U.S. role
model. DUE is dependent on inclusive politics and common sense that
have never been exercised since President Richard M. Nixon declared the
war that has resulted in an unfathomably high drug abuse rate. As
the Boomer generation retires today, they can expect one of the wealthiest
and most equipped medical facilities in the world to provide them with one
of the world's most substandard forms of administration. Along with
insurance companies, physicians now prevent patients from access to pain
medication that has already had a substantial impact on post-operative
patient care. The Prescription Monitoring Programs (PMP) in 33
states, leaves patients without an option for proper care regardless of
insurance coverage. DUE is about defending the right of the American
people to have access to FDA-approved drugs for medicinal, recreational,
and enhancement purposes that complies with the expectations of societies
in the Electro-Chemical Age.
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