Drug Rehab Connecticut
is here to help people with drug and/or alcohol abuse problems in Bridgeport, Connecticut. 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 Bridgeport, Connecticut. At Drug Rehab Connecticut we know that each individual is unique and are treated as such. Deciding upon a treatment option in Bridgeport, Connecticut, 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 Bridgeport, Connecticut. 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 Bridgeport, Connecticut. 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 Bridgeport, Connecticut: Under 4 oz. of marijuana: 1 yr. and/or $1000; Over 4 oz. of marijuana: 5 yrs. and/or $2000; Over 1 kilo: 5-20 yrs. to life in Bridgeport; Subsequent offense: Under 4 oz. of marijuana: 5 yrs. and/or $3000; Over 4 oz. of marijuana: 10 yrs. and/or $5000; add 2 yrs. if within 1500 ft. of school or child day care center.
Sale of marijuana in Bridgeport, Connecticut: Over 1 kilo: 5-20 yrs.; Subsequent offense: 10-25 yrs.; If sale within 1500 ft. of school or child day care center: additional mandatory 3 yrs.; Sale to minor or person 2 yrs. junior: additional mandatory 2 yrs.; court may suspend mandatory minimum sentence if person is under 18 or lacks mental capacity.
Sale of heroin Bridgeport, Connecticut: 15 yrs. and/or $50,000; 1 oz. of heroin or more: 5-20 yrs. minimum to life maximum (by a non-drug dependent person); Subsequent offense: 10-25 yrs.; Within 1500 ft. of school: additional mandatory 5 yrs. in Bridgeport; court may suspend mandatory minimum sentence if person is under 18 or lacks mental capacity.
Cocaine Laws Bridgeport
Cocaine Laws Bridgeport, Connecticut
Code Section 21a 240; 243, 278
Possession of Cocaine in Bridgeport, Connecticut 7 yrs. and/or $50,000; subsequent offense: 15 yrs. and/or $100,000; third offense: 25 yrs. and/or $250,000
Sale of cocaine in Bridgeport, Connecticut: 15 yrs. and/or $50,000; 1 oz. of cocaine (or ? grams of cocaine in free-base form) or more: 5-20 yrs. minimum, to life maximum (by a non-drug dependent person); subsequent offense: 10-25 yrs.; Within 1000 ft. of school: additional mandatory 3 yrs.; court may suspend mandatory minimum sentence if person is under 18 or lacks mental capacity.
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Drug Rehab Bridgeport, Connecticut
Introduction to Drug Rehab Bridgeport
Settled in 1639, Drug Rehab Bridgeport is located in the southwest corner of Connecticut. The city lies where the Pequonnock River empties into Long Island Sound, a part of the Atlantic Ocean. It was incorporated as a borough in 1800, as a town in 1821, and as a city in 1836. Drug Rehab Bridgeport has had a series of names - Pequonnock, New Fairfield, Stratford, and Fairfield Village. In 1800 it received it's present name when a drawbridge was built over the Pequonnock River. Measured by population, Drug Rehab Bridgeport is the largest city in the state.
Known as Park City, Drug Rehab Bridgeport contains 27 parks. Seaside Park, which lies along the shore, covers 210 acres. Beardsley Park encompasses winding roads and paths through woodlands, Beardsley Zoo, and a golf course within its 234 acres. Both were designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, who also designed Central Park in New York City.
Many outsiders may know the city only by viewing the industrial buildings in the enterprise zone as they drive through on Interstate 95. It is indeed an economic contrast to nearby cities on the state's Gold Coast. But the city is determined to bounce back from de-industrialization. A redevelopment of the South End began when the city purchased the Jenkins Valve Company site for $1 and the forgiveness of back taxes. In 2005, America's Promise bestowed on Drug Rehab Bridgeport an award for being one of America's "100 Best Communities for Young People". It is also not without spirit. If you venture off the interstate you may well hear a rendition of a song written for New York, but with the revised title of "Its up to you Drug Rehab Bridgeport, Drug Rehab Bridgeport".
With no fewer than 54 Registered Historic Places, Drug Rehab Bridgeport is rich in history. The architecture is rich and diverse. Small distances make this an easily walkable city. Lincoln spoke here after his speaking tour which began at Cooper Union in New York City, as did George W. Bush. P.T. Barnum made this place his home, wintering his circus here, and serving as mayor.
The earliest years of Drug Rehab Bridgeport's economy were driven by fishing and agriculture. The mid 1800's saw shipbuilding and whaling due to the presence of a deep harbor. The late 1800's brought industrialization. Well known companies and products from Drug Rehab Bridgeport include Singer Manufacturing Co., Remington Arms Co., Underwood Elliot Fisher typewriters, Dictaphone Corp., Drug Rehab Bridgeport milling machines, and Crane Valves. Beginning in the late 1900's, de-industrialization took a heavy toll on the city. The 2000's see Drug Rehab Bridgeport transitioning into a service economy and providing affordable housing. Perhaps the most well known product evolution began at the Frisbie Pie Company, which was located in Drug Rehab Bridgeport. Yale students discovered that flinging the pie plates was a great source of entertainment, and the concept of the Frisbie toy was born.
There are many events and attractions. The Barnum Festival is a series of dozens of events such as dances, food fares, galas, concerts, and sports competitions. Captain's Cove Seaport is the largest tourist attraction.
Cultural institutions include the Greater Drug Rehab Bridgeport Symphony, the Downtown Cabaret Theatre, the Playhouse on the Green, and Discovery Museum and Planetarium. Admission is free at the Housatonic Museum of Art which houses works by Picasso, Rodin, and Warhol. Institutions of higher education include the University of Drug Rehab Bridgeport and Housatonic Community College.
Sports fans have several outlets to choose from. The Drug Rehab Bridgeport Bluefish of the North Division of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball play at The Ballpark at Harbor Yard. Note that this team has no connection to the minor leagues associated with Major League Baseball. The Drug Rehab Bridgeport Sound Tigers AHL hockey team and Fairfield University's basketball team both play at the Arena at Harbor Yard.
The city is blessed with many transportation options. Paralleling the shore line are Interstate 95 and Route 1. Also paralleling the shore, but about 6 miles inland, is the Merritt Parkway (Route 15), before it makes a change of direction to the northeast. Routes 8 and 25 run generally northeasterly. Commuting to New York, Stamford, New Haven, and Waterbury can also be accomplished by train using Amtrak or Metro-North. Greyhound and Peter Pan bus lines provide access to major cities. The Greater Drug Rehab Bridgeport Transit Authority (GBTA) runs within the city and nearby suburbs. A ferry boat transports vehicles and passengers to Port Jefferson on Long Island.
Drug Rehab and Treatment Centers in nearby towns and cities : Stratford 3.9 Miles
Trumbull 5.3 Miles
Westport 8.2 Miles
Milford 8.6 Miles
Norwalk 11.1 Miles
Shelton 11.9 Miles
Woodmont 11.9 Miles
Orange 12.1 Miles
Derby 12.2 Miles
Georgetown 13.4 Miles
Nearest Big Cities
(Population 100,000+)
New Haven 17.4 Miles
Stamford 19.1 Miles
Waterbury 28.2 Miles
Yonkers 39.7 Miles
Hartford 49.3 Miles
New York 52.3 Miles
Paterson 53.3 Miles
Jersey City 54.8 Miles
Newark 58.7 Miles
Elizabeth 63.0 Miles