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…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 proclaims there is no therapeutic value in the medicinal use of marijuana…
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…Institute of Drug Abuse renders approximately 300 free joints each month for patients whom are enrolled in an experimental program (Iversen 12). The Government proclaims there is no therapeutic value in the medicinal use of marijuana, but they do not have hard…
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…, families, and others. As evidenced by crime and health reports, heroin is a clear and present danger to society due to its devastating health consequences, increasing abuse, and continuing expanded availability. The by-product of this opiate drug is derived…
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Category: /Law & Government
…of drugs that are illegally imported by several means of courier into our country today. While the use of powder cocaine has stabilized, cocaine trafficking and abuse continue to threaten the health and safety of American Citizens. The U.S/Mexico border…
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…alcohol and other drugs during their pregnancies. Many of these women face additional biologic risks to the health of their babies because of inadequate prenatal care and other risk factors associated with poverty and chronic abuse of alcohol and other drugs
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Category: /Social Sciences
…a role in addiction. They say that the major drugs of abuse such as cocaine or heroin make the work of neurotransmitters. Neurotransmitters work out every emotion and thought, memory and learning, they carry the signals to the brain. Among 50 neurotransmitters…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Methamphetamines, also known as speed, crystal, crank, ice, and chalk are becoming a widely used party drug along the West Coast. Cheap, easy to make and instantly addictive, meth is becoming a home cooked drug crisis. On the Drug Enforcement…
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Category: /Law & Government
…all other illegal drugs combined. They are no more criminals than people who like to have a drink to relax after work. <Tab/>Gateway Drug?: Nearly all heroin users were originally marijuana smokers. In 1988, a National Institute on Drug
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Category: /Literature/English
…that may not be suitable for their particular needs. Ethically, how would a certain individual feel after viewing a program not knowing that the concept behind the show was filled with concealed messages? Attempting to teach society the harm of drug abuse
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…of his friend and is disturbed to find that his friend is involved with organized crime in Columbia. In an effort to protect himself, the President takes the law into his hands and orders a private strike against the drug cartels in Medellin, Columbia…
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