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The legalization of drugs has always been a problem in the United States. Some people agree with the Idea of legalizing drugs such as marijuana, cocaine, heroin, and many others. These people argue that with the legalization of these drugs the crime
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Should Drugs Be Legalized In America?
As the nation's drug problem persists, issues continue to haunt communities. The question is will legalizing drugs really help or will legalization make problems increase in our society? If drugs remain illegal
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The legalization of drugs; a risk not worth taking
Arguments concerning the repeal of the 18th amendment, drug prohibition, have not changed much over the last seventy years; the questions are the same, the concerns are the same, and the policy
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Legality, Although it is clear that society is unhappy with current efforts to stop illegal drug smuggling, illegal drug use and distribution, no one seems to know what should be done. With drug use and drug related crime on the rise, some
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Drug Legalization
Walking around any local mall during the weekend there is a strong chance that a person might see a shirt that reads, "legalize it." This phrase refers to legalizing marijuana. It is very possible that this person might have
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Should Drugs Be Made Legal?For several decades drugs have been one of the major problems of society. There have been escalating costs spent on the war against drugs and countless dollars spent on rehabilitation, but the problem still exists. Not only
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Legalization of Drugs
Drug use in the United States is considered to be one of the largest problems in the country. Everywhere one looks, drugs can be seen in one form or another. Illegal drugs may be harder to spot, but they are there, according
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Mark DeOrio
December 8, 1999
Dr. Bechtel
Criminology
Drug Legalization
The question of whether to legalize drugs or not is a very controversial and important issue. Drugs affect so many areas of society. Several groups have formed and spoken
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Drug Legalization
What are youre views on the legalization of drugs? Would it benefit society or would it be a catastrophic downfall? I believe that if we legalize drugs the amount of crime that is committed in the U.S. each year would drastically
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This myth has been promoted by the multi-million dollar pro-drug legalization lobby, civil libertarians, and misguided academic researchers to the public with limited review and challenge.
Attacks on drug enforcement efforts often hold law
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