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….” Many who are against the legalization of medical marijuana are against it because they feel the legalization of it can make for social and legal issues. These are the concerns that legalization will make marijuana more of an abusive drug, especially…
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…One of the most popular and excessively used drugs in our day and age is the drug marijuana. Up until 1937, marijuana, also known as Cannabis sativa, was legal in the United States for all purposes. Now since then, marijuana hasn't been so accepting…
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…Cocaine is an alkaloid obtained from leaves of the coca plant and used medically as an anesthetic. It is also widely abused as a drug. Cocaine is classified as a narcotic for legal purposes by the United States government. It causes strong…
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…is getting much worse. The war on drugs seems to be an impossible battle, that may never be resolved or won. Policy makers turn their heads to the fact that legalizing ‘softer’ drugs may be an option to lowering this ailment in societies all over the world…
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…The Right to Choose The main issues of euthanasia are maintaining the status of illegality, legalizing the procedure, and regulating the procedure. The controversy of euthanasia involves moral, ethical, and legal concerns. "In this country, according…
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…3 FBI agents were killed in drug related investigations imagine if one of them were you're parents or friends. The stupid thing is that if the government legalized marijuana than there wouldn't be a black market for them and all the violence would stop…
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…, is an addictive drug, and is legal. Tobacco gives cancer to users, is an addictive drug, and is legal. Pot smokers are often stereotyped as being unmotivated, burned out failures, despite many avid users from all avenues of life. Success depends on the individual…
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…. Although it has never been approved for use in the United States, the sleeping medication is sold legally in 64 countries.         But it wasn't insomniacs who use the drug in Florida and Texas, where Rohypnol first became a problem. The small…
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…the legalization of raves, but they would still probably remain illegal, however, because of the presence of other drugs.…
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…that marijuana does relieve pain, and other disorders, but it does not cure them, therefore can not be legalized as a prescription drug (Grinspoon 55). In many cases marijuana has been the building block for recovery, and it has given sick people a chance to move…
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