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…Ecstasy use in the United States has been the fastest growing drug trend in recent years. Since its popularity is increasing in a rapid rate every year, ecstasy abuse is an issue that cannot be neglected any longer. Ecstasy is commonly used in clubs…
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…, which assigned drugs to certain schedules based on the drug's potential for abuse and level of medical use. Schedule I drugs were considered to have no medical use and the high abuse potential. Marijuana was classified as a Schedule I drug (in the same…
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…this claim. Although Pot has it's problems, it's benefits outweigh it's consequences. If Pot were legal, many people would switch from alcohol to Pot. I think that a lot of Alcohol abuse comes from the fact that it is the only legal drug and therefore is overused…
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…. In the Economist Magazine showed, "Companies loose billions of dollars due to substance abuse. The economic cost placed on society from alcohol and drug abuse was estimated at $276.3 billion in 1995. Total loss of potential productivity resulting from long term…
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…police abuse those powers by engaging in deviant activities, they are one of the greatest threats tofreedom under a democratic system of government. The public has always been fascinated by reports of police deviance. Public opinions about the police vary…
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…, dependency needs, and contradictory traits. Abuse may be correlated with the following factors but it is not caused by the use of alcohol or other drugs, anger, stress, something the woman said or did, or relationship problems. The three main reasons why men…
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…. People who oppose the legalization of marijuana for medicinal purposes would claim that legalizing the drug would lead to abuse of the drug for recreational use. This is important claim for the opposition. However, after looking at all the information…
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…and International Affairs at Princeton University wrote in the book Drug Abuse, Opposing Viewpoints, about several strategies of legalizing the use of marijuana. One strategy would consist of the government exercising strong regulatory powers over all large-scale…
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…, with approximately 26,000 new cases of active disease each year. The increase in TB cases is related to HIV/AIDS, homelessness, drug abuse and immigration of persons with active infections. How is TB Contracted? TB is a contagious or infectious disease…
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…the person who takes drugs for the sake of taking drugs, rather than for the sake of some other desired end. A casual user uses drugs or alcohol for increased enjoyment and to become more sociable. An addict, however, continues to use this drug for fear…
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