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…of muscle enhancers. Legal and illegal. It's pretty obvious which ones are which. The people who get to decide which ones are legal or not are government agencies such as Food Drug Administration. There are many other government run agencies but the FDA decides…
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…consciousness and intelligence. You have to make them better. Unlike other legal drugs there has been no evidence thus far, to indicate LSD to be a physically addictive drug, although people do abuse LSD, in consequence of ignorance. Government control could limit…
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drugs This is one of the more persistent myths. A real world example of what happens when marijuana is readily available can be found in Holland. The Dutch partially legalized marijuana in the 1970s. Since then, hard drug use -- heroin and cocaine -- have…
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…. This brings up the ethical side of the argument. In the past decades marijuana has been highly abused. The main concern of legalizing this drug is that the government is making it easier for anyone to buy it on the street. The government also wants to get…
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…in the Supreme Court decision to make drug testing of athletes legal in the United States. (no author, 4). It is wrong to suspect a person more likely to do drugs than another person solely on their extra-curricular activities. Athletes are subjected…
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…For many years people have wrestled with the issue of performance enhancing drugs. Even though many tests and studies have been done to show the affects of these drugs, athletes still choose to use them. A typical college athlete will spend many long…
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…Yari-Professor Fun-Der-Full Lawrence's Legalization of Marijuana Committee proposes that the 26th amendment of the Florida constitution should guarantee citizens the rights to harvest, use, and sell marijuana. Among the 52 petitions currently…
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…from ourselves, but we do not need a law to protect us from a harmless 'drug'. I feel we should have the right to choose whether or not we use cannabis without fear of legal prosecution. This is not the sort of thing where we require the law to protect us…
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…students use or experimented with it. I for one think it cannabis should legalized in the US. Violence associated with marijuana would be lower by legalizing it. For one most of the drug dealers would be out of business and off our streets, and there would…
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…, 2005, MSN Search Engine at http://smallbusiness.findlaw.com/business-forms-contracts/forms2-9.html FindLaw for Legal Professionals (2005) Employment Law: Employers Must Enforce Drug- Testing Policies in a Way That Minimizes Exposure to Tort claims (online…
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