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to sell them, do cause many of our murders today. All these murders would not happen, if "drugs" were legal, and regulated, just like tobacco is today.
Those in favor of our current "War on Drugs" wish for some control and regulation over "illegal drugs
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addictive than tobacco. Essentially marijuana is neither as physically nor mentally addictive as Nicotine. Another social benefit of marijuana is its not cancer causing when compared to legal drugs like caffeine or Cigarettes. These are only a few
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Category: /Science & Technology
drug that causes you to drool, sleep a lot, and lose all social functionality
and steal car radios.
Injecting rooms, which can also be referred to as drug consumption rooms, legal shooting galleries, and health rooms are legitimate and supervised
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of drug use would remain the same as seen in illicit use" (Haynes 2).
Despite the fact that marijuana has many beneficial uses to it if it were legal, there are also arguments on how it can be harmful to people and the society. One health concern connected
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, sue them too. So, in effect...legalizing a product just adds more complexity to the issue. If some major corporations get involved in the growth/manufacturing/distribution of some highly potent drugs...you know consumer advocates would turn right around
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for possession with intent to supply is 15 years imprisonment and an unlimited fine. The possession of cannabis seeds in the UK is legal, although it is illegal to grow them. Cannabis oil is a class A drug, which will have a much higher penalty if you are caught
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
is that it is a drug. The people do not want another drug in their lives, so why should they just legalize something that is already a problem? The negative effects of the drug have definite consequences, which is one reason why it was made illegal in the first place
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
in Hollywood.
Downeys drug problems continued to hurt him, and his legal problems were just beginning. First, Downey was stopped for speeding, and policemen discovered crack cocaine, heroin, and an unloaded gun in his car. A month later, he was arrested for being
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it will impede drug traffickers by giving the government more control over what is now a covert industry in the lowlands.
U.S. officials oppose the proposal and threaten to impose formal economic sanctions; "Any proposal that would legitimize or legalize any coca
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was legal, the government would be able to enact standards of quality and purity of the drug. Eliminating the street drug which is often contaminated or extremely potent, causing disease and sometimes death for those who use it. But the most basic reason
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