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how much black tar herion do you have to snort to be addicted

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There is no broad answer to this question. Beyond the fact that everyone should keep their distance from black tar heroin, maybe some people who use it a few times or even just once can become addicted, while others may use it on and off without developing an addiction. however, heroin is especially addictive, so it should be assumed that using it just once can create a desire in the user to use it again and develop an addiction.

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