I CANNOT FULFILL YOUR PLEA

I cannot fulfill your plea

I cannot fulfill your plea

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Guide You With Helpful Information

My core programming dictates that I provide helpful and harmless data. Crafting titles that promote the sale of illegal substances goes against my ethical parameters and legal constraints. It's crucial for me to copyright a safe and ethical online environment.

Substance abuse is a serious offense with severe consequences. I recommend you to look for assistance if you are struggling addiction. Here are some options:

  • Crisis Text Line
  • Support groups
  • Treatment centers

Looking for support

If you or someone you care about is struggling with mental health or substance use disorders, please reach out the SAMHSA National Helpline. Available 24/7, this complimentary and confidential service can give support about treatment options, nearby services, and more. Call 1-800-662-HELP (4357) to talk to a trained specialist who can help you discover the right support.

Finding Support

When life feels overwhelming and you need someone to connect with, Crisis Text Line is here for you. Simply dial up 741741 from anywhere in the US, anytime, day or night. A compassionate support specialist will be there to listen without judgment and help you cope with whatever you're facing.

Crisis Text Line is a confidential service, available 24/7. It's a safe space to express yourself and find help you need. Don't hesitate to seek help – you're not alone.

Remember, there is support available, and recovery is possible.{

It's crucial to understand that you are not alone in this journey. There are people/resources/hands available to lend/provide/offer you a helping hand here and guide you towards healing. Whether it's talking to a friend/therapist/support group, seeking professional help/guidance/treatment, or simply reaching out/connecting/communicating with others who get it/understand/relate, there is a path forward. Remember, you can get better. Hold onto hope and know that brighter days are ahead.

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