Drug Rehab Massachusetts
is here to help people with drug and/or alcohol abuse problems in Boston, Massachusetts. find treatment options. Due to our diverse networking system we can find a treatment option tailored to each individuals specific situation and needs. We are able to provide all phases of recovery included but not limited to, alcohol and/or drug intervention, drug and/or alcohol detox, in-patient treatment, out-patient treatment, short term treatment (30 days or less), long term treatment (90 days or longer).
We design personalized treatment programs to provide each abuser with the greatest chance of a successful recovery outcome. Our comprehensive networking system works hand in hand with all of the drug treatment centers in Boston, Massachusetts. At Drug Rehab Massachusetts we know that each individual is unique and are treated as such. Deciding upon a treatment option in Boston, Massachusetts, or anywhere can be a daunting task for any individual or family, we will guide you through each step of a comprehensive treatment plan for you or your loved one. We are determined in our mission, that every drug and/or alcohol abuser in Boston, Massachusetts. that has a desire to change their life will be given a chance to recover from their addiction and we are dedicated to ensuring that they are given the opportunity to do so.
We realize that each individual in Boston, Massachusetts. is in a different financial situation and we will find treatment options for each individual regardless of their financial situation. No matter what your financial situation everyone will receive the treatment help they are looking for.
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Possession of marijuana in Boston, Massachusetts: 6 months and/or $500; Subsequent offense: 2 yrs. and/or $2000; Over 50 lbs. is Trafficking of marijuana.
Sale of marijuana in Boston, Massachusetts: 1-2 yrs. and/or $500 to $5000; Subsequent offense: 1-2.5 yrs. and/or $1000 to $10,000.
Trafficking of marijuana in Boston, Massachusetts 50-100 lbs.: 2.5-15 yrs and $500 to $10,000; 100-2000 lbs.: 3-15 yrs. and $2500 to $25,000; 2000-10,000 lbs.: 5-15 yrs. and $5000 to $50,000; Over 10,000 lbs.: 10-15 yrs. and $20,000 to $200,000.
Heroin Laws Boston
Heroin Laws Boston, Massachusetts
Code Section Ch. 94c §1, et seq.
Possession of heroin Boston, Massachusetts: 2 yrs. and/or $2000; Subsequent offense: 2.5-5 yrs. and/or $5000; Greater than 14 grams of heroin is trafficking in Boston.
Sale of heroin Boston, Massachusetts: 2-10 yrs. and/or $1000 to $10,000; Subsequent offense: 5-15 yrs. and/or $2500 to $25,000; 3rd offense: not less than 40 yrs.; Sale to minors or near school property: stricter penalties.
Trafficking heroin in Boston, Massachusetts: 14-28 grams of heroin: 5-20 yrs. and/or $5000 to $50,000; 28-100 grams of heroin: 7-20 yrs. and/or $5000 to $50,000; 100-200 grams of heroin: 10-20 yrs. and/or $10,000 to $100,000; Over 200 grams of heroin: 15-20 yrs. and/or $50,000 to $500,000.
Cocaine Laws Boston
Cocaine Laws Boston, Massachusetts
Code Section Ch. 94c §§1, et seq.
Possession of Cocaine in Boston, Massachusetts 1 yr. and/or $1,000 Subsequent offense: 2 yrs. and/or $2000; Over 14 grams of cocaine is Trafficking cocaine.
Sale of cocaine in Boston, Massachusetts: 2-10 yrs. and/or $1000 to $10,000; Subsequent offense: 5-15 yrs. and/or $2500 to $25,000.
Trafficking cocaine in Boston, Massachusetts: 14-28 grams of cocaine: 3-15 yrs. and/or $2500 to $25,000; 28-100 grams of cocaine: 5-20 yrs. and/or $5000 to $50,000; 100-200 grams of cocaine: 10-20 yrs. and/or $10,000 to $100,000; Over 200 grams of cocaine: 15-20 yrs. and/or $50,000 to $500,000.
Drug Rehab Boston, MassachusettsIntroduction to Drug Rehab Boston, Massachusetts
Drug Rehab Boston, also known as "Beantown" or "The Hub", is the 24th largest city in the United States with a population of nearly 600,000 people. The Drug Rehab Boston metropolitan area is the eleventh largest in the United States with a population of over 4.4 million people, according to U.S. census estimates. It is the largest city in Massachusetts and New England (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut), and the capital of the The Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Drug Rehab Boston is located on the eastern Massachusetts coast, at the mouth of the Charles River which separates Drug Rehab Boston from Cambridge, and is on Drug Rehab Boston Harbor. The Drug Rehab Boston Metropolitan area is home to many Fortune 500 company headquarters, including well-recognized names such as Raytheon, Staples, TJX, and EMC. The Drug Rehab Boston economy is founded on the education, healthcare, finance, and technology (information technology and biotechnology) industries. Some of the nation's most well-regarded teaching hospitals are based in Drug Rehab Boston, including Massachusetts General Hospital, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, and Brigham and Women's Hospital. Drug Rehab Boston is also home to mutual fund giant Fidelity Investments.
Drug Rehab Boston is one of 11 U.S. global cities (world city or world-class city) and is ranked a "Gamma World City" by the Globalization and World Cities Study Group & Network (cities get ranked as Alpha, Beta, or Gamma World Cities).
Drug Rehab Boston is a city of neighborhoods, from Allston to Roxbury, with the Back Bay, Beacon Hill, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Drug Rehab Boston, the North End, and more in between. Each has its own unique character, history, and charm. Drug Rehab Boston is physically a relatively compact city and it is a good walking city. It is relatively easy to walk from one of the neighborhoods all the way to the Drug Rehab Boston waterfront on Drug Rehab Boston Harbor.
Drug Rehab Boston History
Drug Rehab Boston was founded in 1630 by Puritan colonists from England. Most early settlers of Drug Rehab Boston were Puritans, who placed their strong "Puritan ethic" stamp on the city. The Puritans who came to Drug Rehab Boston were not terribly tolerant of "other" religions. Many of the surrounding colonies were founded by people fleeing the persecution of the Puritans.
Drug Rehab Boston, and the surrounding area, is rich in early American colonial history as well as the history of the American Revolution. The Revolutionary War started outside of Drug Rehab Boston, in Concord and Lexington, Massachusetts. Some key dates in Drug Rehab Boston's history include:
In 1620, the Pilgrims landed in Plymouth, south of Drug Rehab Boston, where they founded Plymouth Colony, which would later be incorporated into the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1691.
In 1635, America's first school, Drug Rehab Boston Latin School, was founded.
In 1636, America's first college, Harvard, was founded in nearby Cambridge.
On March 5, 1770, the Drug Rehab Boston Massacre, an early precursor to the American Revolution, happened in downtown Drug Rehab Boston.
On December 16, 1773, another precursor to the American Revolution, the Drug Rehab Boston Tea Party, happened in Drug Rehab Boston Harbor when colonists dumped tea off of of three ships to protest English taxation.
On the night of April 18/19, 1775, Paul Revere, William Dawes, and Samuel Prescott made the famous "Midnight Ride" to warn the militias at Lexington and Concord of the approach of British army troops from Drug Rehab Boston.
On April 19, 1775, the "shot heard around the world", the first shots of the American Revolutionary War, happened at the Old North Bridge in nearby Concord, and during the Battle of Lexington and Concord.
April 19, 1775 through March 17, 1776 was the British occupation of Drug Rehab Boston - the Siege of Drug Rehab Boston.
On June 17, 1775, was the Battle of Bunker Hill, an early battle of the Revolution War.
In 1822, Drug Rehab Boston was chartered as a city.
In 1872, The Great Drug Rehab Boston Fire started. The fire took twelve hours to contain and destroyed approximately 65 acres of Drug Rehab Boston's downtown.
In 1876, Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone in Drug Rehab Boston.
In 1917, John F. Kennedy was born in the Drug Rehab Boston neighborhood of Brookline.
Drug Rehab Boston Arts and Culture
Drug Rehab Boston is a major center for arts and culture. Drug Rehab Boston offers museums, the performing arts, and much more. Some of Drug Rehab Boston's more notable museums include:
The Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University
The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
The John F. Kennedy Library and Museum
The Museum of Fine Arts
The Museum of Science
The New England Aquarium
For patrons of the performing arts, Drug Rehab Boston has many wonderful attractions. Some of the more notable include:
The American Repertory Theatre in nearby Cambridge
The Bank of America Pavilion, home to world-class acts of all musical genres every summer on Drug Rehab Boston Harbor
The Drug Rehab Boston Ballet
The Drug Rehab Boston Chamber Music Society
The Drug Rehab Boston Children's Museum
The Drug Rehab Boston Lyric Opera
The Drug Rehab Boston Pops
The Drug Rehab Boston Symphony Orchestra
The Colonial Theatre
The Cutler Majestic Theatre at Emerson College
The Wang Center for the Performing Arts
The Handel & Haydn Society
The Huntington Theatre Company
The Shubert Theatre
The Wilbur Theatre
The Drug Rehab Boston area also plays host to numerous festivals every year, including First Night Drug Rehab Boston, the Drug Rehab Boston Arts Festival, the Drug Rehab Boston Blues Festival, the Drug Rehab Boston Wine Festival, Drug Rehab Boston Harborfest, the Drug Rehab Boston Pops 4th of July Concert and Fireworks, St. Patrick Day Parade, and much more.
Drug Rehab Boston Sports and Leisure
No city in the United States is as crazy about their sports as Drug Rehab Boston. Drug Rehab Boston sports fans are legendary for their devotion to their teams. Drug Rehab Boston has plenty to offer to fill every sports fan's appetite. Drug Rehab Boston is home to the following major sports teams:
Baseball - The Major League Baseball (MLB), five-time World Series Champion Drug Rehab Boston Red Sox. For individuals who like Minor League Baseball action, the Pawtucket Red Sox play an hour southwest of Drug Rehab Boston in Pawtucket, Rhode Island; and the Lowell Spinners play forty minutes northwest of Drug Rehab Boston in Lowell, Massachusetts. The Pawtucket Red Sox are a Triple-A affiliate of the Drug Rehab Boston Red Sox, and the Lowell Spinners are a Class A Short-Season affiliate of the Drug Rehab Boston Red Sox.
Basketball - The National Basketball Association (NBA) and sixteen-time NBA champion (most in NBA History) Drug Rehab Boston Celtics.
Football - The National Football League (NFL), five-time AFC Champion and three-time Super Bowl Champion New England Patriots play close by in Foxboro, Massachusetts.
Hockey - The National Hockey League (NHL) and five-time Stanley Cup Champion Drug Rehab Boston Bruins. The American Hockey League (AHL) Providence Bruins play an hour southwest of Drug Rehab Boston in Providence, Rhode Island.
Soccer - The Major League Soccer (MLS) New England Revolution play close by in Foxboro, Massachusetts. In addition, the United Soccer League (USL) USL-W Division Drug Rehab Boston Renegades play thirty minutes to the west of Drug Rehab Boston in Framingham, Massachusetts.
Tennis - The World Team Tennis (WTT) Drug Rehab Boston Lobsters.
Drug Rehab Boston is also home to the world famous Drug Rehab Boston Marathon that is run from Hopkinton to Drug Rehab Boston in April of every year.
If an individual's interest turns to outdoor activities, Drug Rehab Boston has a lot to offer. Drug Rehab Boston is only a couple of hour drive from many of the northeast's premier ski areas in Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont. In addition, wonderful beaches lie a short distance to the north of Drug Rehab Boston (north shore) and the south of Drug Rehab Boston (south shore). Cape Cod and the Islands of Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket, all popular summer destinations, are an hour and a half south of Drug Rehab Boston. Drug Rehab Boston also offers the highest concentration of National Park sites in the country, with 12 located within 30 miles of downtown.
Drug Rehab Boston "Must See" Attractions
Drug Rehab Boston has attractions too numerous to do justice in a simple list. Some of Drug Rehab Boston's more notable and unique attractions include:
Drug Rehab Boston Duck Tours, a tour of Drug Rehab Boston on board an authentic, renovated World War II amphibious landing vehicle
The Drug Rehab Boston Common, the country's oldest public park
The Drug Rehab Boston Tea Party Ship and Museum
Faneuil Hall Marketplace (also known as Quincy Market)
Fenway Park, home to the Drug Rehab Boston Red Sox
The Freedom Trail, Drug Rehab Boston's 2.5 mile walk through history along the red brick road to 12 historic sites
The John F. Kennedy Library and Museum
The Old North Bridge in nearby Concord
The Old North Church, Drug Rehab Boston's oldest church building where the signal was given to launch Paul Revere's ride on April 18, 1775
The Paul Revere House/Hichborn House
The U.S.S. Constitution and USS Constitution Museum
Drug Rehab Boston at Night
If interests turn more to the evening dining and nightclub scene, Drug Rehab Boston takes a back seat to no city. The city is full of wonderful eating establishments that span the spectrum of ethnic cuisine. Nearby Cambridge also offers an excellent dining scene. For Drug Rehab Boston's night club scene, good places to head include the Faneuil Hall Marketplace area, the Kenmore Square/Fenway Park Area, Allston, and nearby Cambridge. The Drug Rehab Boston Globe "Calendar" section is a good source of information on events and happenings, as is the The Drug Rehab Boston Phoenix.
Drug Rehab and Treatment Centers in nearby towns and cities : Cambridge 2.6 Miles
Chelsea 2.7 Miles
Somerville 2.9 Miles
Everett 3.5 Miles
Brookline 3.6 Miles
Winthrop 4.1 Miles
Revere 4.2 Miles
Malden 4.6 Miles
Medford 4.8 Miles
Arlington 6.3 Miles
Nearest Big Cities
(Population 100,000+)
Cambridge 2.6 Miles
Lowell 23.1 Miles
Worcester 38.6 Miles
Providence 41.2 Miles
Manchester 48.4 Miles
Springfield 80.3 Miles
Hartford 93.0 Miles
Waterbury 116.4 Miles
New Haven 120.6 Miles
Bridgeport 138.0 Miles