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…Steve 1 Mr. Stefano PHI 24 February 2000 LSD Lysergic Acid Diethylamide-25, better known as LSD, is the most powerful hallucinogenic drug known today, and is also one of the most commonly abused. This is due primarily to its…
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Drugs are used everyday by people in many different ways for many different reasons. Marijuana is a drug that is used today more than any other drug. Marijuana is a drug obtained from dried and crumpled parts of the ubiquitous hemp plant called Cannabis…
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…and Health -- 1982: <Tab/>Nation Institute on Drug Abuse. Washington: GPO, 1982.…
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…alternatives to our currently bankrupt approach to drug abuse,” (Dershowitz 99) because of their fear of being assumed to be “soft on drugs.” (Dershowitz 99) He also states “Even politicians who in private recognize the virtues of decriminalization must continue…
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…stress and anxiety. However, with binge eating can come many negative side effects such as: -guilt and depression -abuse of other risky behaviors such as alcohol or drug abuse One of the most effective measures that can be taken…
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…the auspicious drug industry. When the prohibition ended, health hazards due to contaminated liquor were reduced and consumption laws made it difficult for crime lords to find a source of revenue. Similar results would be found. Wealthy criminals would be driven out…
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…are still not considered equal and historically it was acceptable to beat your wife if she was out of line. With today's broken marriages and extensive abuse of alcohol and drugs, the matter will only get worse. If strong initiatives are not instilled now…
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…. The National Institute of Drug Abuse puts approximately 300 free joints each month for patients who are in an experimental program . The Government proclaims there is no therapeutic value in the medicinal use of marijuana, but they do not have hard evidence to prove…
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…WOULD THINK THAT DOCTORS WOULDN’T BE SO EAGER TO OFFER THE DRUG AS A RELIEVER. THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DRUG ABUSE RENDERS APPROXIMATELY 300 FREE JOINTS EACH MONTH FOR PATIENTS WHOM ARE ENROLLED IN AN EXPERIMENTAL PROGRAM (IVERSEN 12). THE GOVERNMENT…
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…were tormented regularly about the thought of her daughter. Physically she is practically abused by the drugs and she is suffering from lack of vitamins and eating. Also all the stress on her parents can't be healthy. Her siblings were probably…
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