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…Institute on Drug Abuse to not even consider this drug being brought over hear. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography**…
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…. Marijuana is also far less addictive and far less subject to abuse than many drugs now used as muscle relaxants and pain medications. (Dale Gieringer) iii. The dosage and duration of action of marijuana are easier to control (Dale Gieringer) Opposition: I…
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…Tax Act, which imposed tough restrictions on marijuana sales and prescription. Politicians labeled marijuana as having a high potential for abuse, possessing no medicinal qualities, and being extremely harmful. Throughout this essay, it will become…
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…) perspective. The goal of the web site is to give parents the information needed to protect their kids from drug abuse. This perspective studies what influences people have to start using drugs in the first place. Psychologists from this field are involved…
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Drugs in Sport Stuart Fox 4T I am certainly a great sporting enthusiast. I love nothing more than to watch a great sporting encounter, no matter which sport. Unfortunately, it is becoming increasingly common for sportsmen and women to use…
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…is also present the United States. In 1993 a study by the Rand Corporation compared drug use in states that have decriminalized marijuana and those that have not. It found that in states where marijuana was more available, hard drug abuse, as measured…
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…warned of school-yard pushers, of liquor stores that don't check IDs, of new drugs popping up in teenage bloodstreams. Now there's a new enemy in Michigan for substance-abuse educators like the Troy Community Coalition and the Macomb County Prevention…
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…and supportive views of maternal employment. Children who learn firsthand that maternal employment is natural and rewarding may apply this knowledge in combating stereotypes and abuses. Peers most influence children's and adolescents' decision of whether…
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…Mandatory minimum drug sentences should be eliminated. First and foremost the mandatory minimum punishment that is given does not fit the crime. Second of all, Judges can not sentence below a mandatory minimum unless the defendant provides “substantial…
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…to drug use, but controlling raves with strict standards will decrease drug abuse, instead of leaving drugs dangerously taken without any help nearby. The government should not ban raves, but make sure raves are safer for everyone to enjoy. The issue…
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