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Narconon of Georgia


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While many drug rehab statistics are nebulous, Narconon boasts a 76% success rate, based on a two year follow-up. A key to our success is the Narconon New Life Detoxification program. Through the use of a sauna, we provide body detoxification that can help eliminate or reduce cravings. Research has shown that, detoxification from drugs or alcohol should be followed by effective treatment to achieve long-term success. We provide that effective treatment. Our non-12 step approach provides life skills necessary to maintain sobriety and lead a successful life. These life skills will help the addict identify and resolve problems through learned techniques, rather than turn to drugs as they have in the past. For more information on how the Narconon program can help you or a loved one, go to www.drugsno.com or www.alternativesentence.com or call 877-413-3073.

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    ONE OF MINNESSOTA’S BEST

    $0Who would have known that a fifteen year old prankster, whose antics cost him thirty years in the St. Cloud Reformatory in Minneapolis, would later get a role in a major motion picture and eventually become a spokesperson for an international drug treatment program?$0$0$0$0That is exactly what happened to Minnesota born and raised Gordon Weinand, who still describes himself in earlier days as “a full fledged rebel on the loose.”$0$0$0$0Born in 1939 to a working class family, Gordy’s hopes of becoming a major league baseball player were cut short when he was sentenced as a juvenile to 30 years on a number of charges.$0$0$0$0After seven years at the St. Cloud Reformatory, he was transferred to the Stillwater State prison for two more years.  In prison Gordy was reformed from teenage prankster into an adult drug abuser with distaste for the law.  He learned to abuse and sell drugs in the prison.$0$0$0$0In 1966, Gordy moved to Arizona to start a new life, but old habits are hard to break and his “new life” became more of the same – dealing and using drugs.$0$0$0$0He soon was on the wrong side of bars again when a “friend” dropped some things over to Gordy’s apartment for safekeeping.  These items turned out to have been stolen and the next morning Gordy was arrested for third degree burglary and sentenced to the Arizona State Prison.  Gordy remarks about this arrest, “Believe it or not, this is when my life started changing for the better.”$0$0$0$0One day, working on his assigned duties in the prison cannery, Gordy met an individual named Willie Benitez and his life changed forever.  Willie had been in and out of prison himself a few times for heroin possession – he had been a heroin addict for eighteen years.  This go around, Willie decided that he was going to overcome his addiction by concentrating on his abilities.  He helped others to do the same by starting a program in the prison.  That day he invited Gordy to a Narconon meeting.$0$0$0$0Gordy went to his first Narconon meeting really to get out of his cell one night a week. By the third meeting he began to notice that he was feeling better about himself and shedding himself of old attitudes.  The communication training and lectures helped him to realize that he was NOT powerless and was more than a stupid juvenile as he had been told.  Gordy describes this as the time in his life when he took control and began to create a new life for himself.$0$0$0$0After Gordy was in prison for six months, Paramount Studios came to film the movie Riot, right in the Arizona State Prison.  Gordy got a part in the film and was paid $4000.00, which he was able to take with him when he left prison.$0$0$0$0After prison, Willie and Gordy worked together to expand Narconon, funding their endeavor by installing carpets.  Within a few years, Narconon expanded into many cities and countries. (It is in 44 countries today). Willie became the international spokesperson for Narconon.  When he died in 1999, the torch was passed to Gordy and he continues to this day to spread a drug free message.$0$0$0$0 His 40 years clean time, his long marriage and 3 beautiful daughters are testament to the fact that no matter the circumstances, anyone’s life can change for the better. $0$0$0$0Gordy now works full time as a full time Narconon staff member in Georgia and still invites drug addicts and their families to call him personally with their difficulties.$0$0$0$0When asked to sum up his story, it is simply put, “I have been drug-free for 40 years.  I am devoted to helping to others have the success I have had.”$0$0$0$0Anyone can email Gordon personally at gordonweinand@yahoo.com  or see his video on drugsno.com.  Whether you are abusing cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine or pot – Gordy will talk to them.$0$0 $0$0$0$0

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