Absolutely. NA understands that a drug is a drug.
NA (narcotics anonymous) and AA (alcoholics anonymous).
Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous (which considers alcohol to be just another drug.)
Alcoholics Anonymous has written: 'Survey of Alcoholics Anonymous in Great Britain 1991'
Narcotics Anonymous was created in 1953.
Alcoholics Anonymous might never be replaced.
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As Narcotics Anonymous are really a group of wildly differing people, some do, while others do not. The one common attribute of people at Narcotics Anonymous is a desire to stop using narcotics and continue not using narcotics. The following is an opinion of one person, not of NA: Note that many people in NA are also in Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). Substituting one addition for another is not preferable. Also judgment is generally impaired while drinking alcohol, so overall it is not recommended. If it absolutely came down to drinking alcohol or taking narcotics, many might advise taking some alcohol to avoid taking narcotics. This should not be used as an excuse to drink alcohol.
The AA (Alcoholics Anonymous)
Yes; rights are controlled by Alcoholics Anonymous.
The phone number for the Narcotics Anonymous Hotline is 888-653-0269.
One can find information on Narcotics Anonymous meetings at the NA organization website, NA Meeting Locator website, and the wikipedia page for Narcotics Anonymous.