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Altered States from Soldiers Disease to the Opiate Epedemic
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Altered States from Soldiers Disease to the Opiate Epedemic in Vernon, BC
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Altered States from Soldiers Disease to the Opiate Epedemic in Vernon, BC
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Book Description for Marketing
Why has America's relationship with drugs always been a story of crisis, conflict, and control? Altered States embarks on a riveting journey through the nation's tumultuous history with substance use, from the laudanum-laced elixirs of the 19th century to the devastating modern opioid epidemic. The book meticulously dismantles the political motivations behind the "War on Drugs," exposing how policy has been used for social, racial, and economic control for over a century.
But this is more than a historical account; it is a story of survival. Woven into this sweeping narrative is the raw, unflinching memoir of author Adam Hanrahan, who shares his personal four-decade battle with addiction and the brutal reality of the prison-industrial complex. From a childhood shattered by trauma to a profound, life-altering epiphany found in the depths of solitary confinement, Hanrahan's story provides a powerful human anchor to the staggering statistics and failed policies.
Altered States is a courageous and essential work that challenges everything you think you know about addiction, justice, and recovery. It is a call for empathy, a demand for systemic reform, and a testament to the enduring power of the human spirit to find meaning in the darkest of places.
Book Description for Marketing
Why has America's relationship with drugs always been a story of crisis, conflict, and control? Altered States embarks on a riveting journey through the nation's tumultuous history with substance use, from the laudanum-laced elixirs of the 19th century to the devastating modern opioid epidemic. The book meticulously dismantles the political motivations behind the "War on Drugs," exposing how policy has been used for social, racial, and economic control for over a century.
But this is more than a historical account; it is a story of survival. Woven into this sweeping narrative is the raw, unflinching memoir of author Adam Hanrahan, who shares his personal four-decade battle with addiction and the brutal reality of the prison-industrial complex. From a childhood shattered by trauma to a profound, life-altering epiphany found in the depths of solitary confinement, Hanrahan's story provides a powerful human anchor to the staggering statistics and failed policies.
Altered States is a courageous and essential work that challenges everything you think you know about addiction, justice, and recovery. It is a call for empathy, a demand for systemic reform, and a testament to the enduring power of the human spirit to find meaning in the darkest of places.


















