By All Means Necessary

Ep. 21 - PUMPED FULL OF MEDS!!!

45 min · 9 de may de 2023
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Mark Astor-DAA Drug And Alcohol Attorneys Mark has a boutique law firm specializing in helping families and individuals in crisis because of substance use and mental health disorders. Mark talks about how he uses the Marchment Act to assist families in getting there loved ones the necessary help for substance abuse and mental health. We also speak in length how the Baker Act is rigged and I share my horrific experience in a psych ward. BAMN

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