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…trading sex for drugs, another form of prostitution. e) Discuss whether or not prostitution should be decriminalized, legitimized, and regulated. Patricia Barrera said, during the lecture, that legalizing prostitution would be the same as legalizing
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…Most users roll loose marijuana into a cigarette commonly known as a "joint." A typical joint contains between 0.5 and 1.0 gram of Marijuana plant matter, which varies in THC content between 5 and 150 milligrams. The drug also can be smoked in a pipe…
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…to be made a Schedule II or III drug. That would mean that it would be able to be legally regulated and prescribed (Torassa ). Currently it is a Schedule I drug meaning that it has no medical use approved by the Federal government and is illegal to grow or use…
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…. All users have an increased body performance. 3. The bottom line is people like short cuts over hard work. A. Supplements are legal body enhancers 1) Using metabolite or cretin is a great way to build physique. B. Steroids are illegal drugs. 1) Using…
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…by people that do not need it, but legalizing marijuana for medical purposes only would allow patients to have another alternative when currently legal drugs are not working. Marijuana is unlike most other illegal drugs as it has the ability to heal. Marijuana…
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…people did try out other drugs but did not get physically or mentally get addicted to them and most discontinued use after their first time. I like the Dutch's idea of the legalization of marijuana for lowering the use of other more dangerous drugs. I…
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…Prison Drugs and crime over the last ten years have increased for women, at about twice the rate of drug use in men. In 1999 a survey of inmates in state correctional facilities, the percentage of women in prison for a drug offense exceeded…
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…such as the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) and the Drug Policy Foundation (DPF). These organizations have little medical expertise and favor various forms of legalizing illicit drugs. The studies cited by the marijuana advocates have been…
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…, sclerdome, severe pain, and dysteria. Marijuana should be treated like morphine, steroids, and valium. An illegal drug can have a legitimate, legal use. There are laws against the abuse of morphine, steroids, and valium, but they are also properly…
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…has to compete with. Foreign markets are a major concern because they don't' have the same copyright laws and few if any of our patent protections. Generics proliferate if a legal gray market without violating any of the laws that drug companies depend…
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