Why Are the Most Conducive Drug Treatment Centers in the United States Situated in Florida?

Question by smika: Why are the most conducive drug treatment centers in the United States situated in Florida?
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Answer by Bal Ram
Florida houses a lot of drug treatment centers because a lot of types of drugs permeate that state. Some of the common types of drugs that can be found in Florida are: club drugs, ecstasy, cocaine, and heroin. Due to Florida’s possession of these illegal drugs in large quantities, the state made it a point to build various drug treatment centers that aim to help individuals veer away from the usage of drugs.

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