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S. 2162, The Mental Health Improvements Act of 2007
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Sam
If anyone is addicted to drugs then we should motivate him to leave it. Addiction is not easy to leave but the continuous efforts can help the addicts to gain the energy and confidence for fighting against the evil of drug and alcohol addiction.
Betty
This bill appears to be much needed legislation for our returning veterans and their families. We are going to see major socioeconomical impacts of this war in the next 5 to 10 years. We must make a commitment to help our veterans adjust to civilian life at the earliest sign of crisis. I would like to see those who are apposed to this bill comment on the reasons for opposition.