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…Bibliography Page Greer, Mark. "Drug War". Drug Sense. 2002. 4pp. http://www.drugsense.org/ Kassirer, Jerome M.D. "Federal Foolishness and Marijuana". New England Journal of Medicine. Vol. 336. pp.366-367. 1997. National Institute on Drug Abuse
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…escalated to the point that it was literally everywhere. Marijuana use was becoming a more accepted practice across the nation. In 1970, the Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act reduced the classification of simple possession and non-profit…
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…of steroid abuse.” www.familyeducation.com/article/0,1120,00.html. There are coaches that give these drugs to the athletes with out them knowing. There are athletes that take these drugs knowing what they are doing and they still take the risks. Because all…
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…LSD Where it comes from and what it does to the body: ----------------------------------------------------------- LSD, lysergic acid diethylamide, is a commonly abused hallucinogen drug. It is made from lysergic acid, which comes from ergot…
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…grandparents who were generally kind. Learning about the elderly and the problems that face them with drug abuse, particularly prescription drugs, has been a catalyst for change in my life. Those who have worked so long and hard and experienced so much need…
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…evidence has been provided that links Marijuana to the cure and decrease of certain illnesses. The main reason that Marijuana has been looked down upon by so many people for so long is because many individuals abuse the drug. An obvious setback to legalizing…
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…There is no certain way to prevent rape. Rape is a crime of violence and aggression that often leaves the victims life shattered. When people hear the words domestic violence, emotional abuse, and sexual abuse they often tend to lose sight of what…
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…, Cohen, Evans, and Fine, reported that the National Institute on Drug Abuse found, "Marijunan now available is five to 10 times more potent than it was a half dozen years ago" (178). While these statements may not sound conclusive, the Institute…
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…methadone when they could not get other drugs, as well as by an increase in the number of so-called recreational drug users who were abusing methadone.Someone needs to make a difference drug to help heroin attic get off of heroin. But in other since it's ok.…
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…to attain a basic quality of life for herself and her family. Abuse is strongly associated with alcoholism and drug use in women (Facts About Domestic Violence). It also can lead to "fatigue and passivity coupled with an extreme sense of worthlessness…
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