Papers 1501-1510 of total 28433 found.
…up to 30,000 youths aged from 14-25 in one event, drug usage at raves have also become a concern for parents and politicians recently. To make raves safer, policies have been created to try to control rave events, and to legally publicize and hold a rave…
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…. For example, it costs over $30,000 per year to house a prisoner - this does not include processing and legal fees, only the actual prison costs - food, water, electricity and guards. There are over 1.5 million non-violent drug law offenders in prison right now…
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…A debate has begun on the application of federal drug laws to assisted suicide -- a debate which may result in a new federal law to counter Oregon's experiment in doctor-assisted death. Last November the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) concluded…
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…regarding the possession or cultivation of marijuana for recreational use. Nor do they establish a legal supply for patients to obtain the drug. They merely provide a narrow exemption from prosecution for defined patients who use marijuana with their doctor’s…
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…suffering with ms, and other painful, crippling diseases have commonly used it. There is a call for the Federal Government to step in and pass national laws on the medical experiments and legal prescription of the drug in a less potent liquid form. There has…
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Category: /Literature/English
…laboratories; Goldberger BA, Huestis MA, Wilkins DG (US); 9(2):59-80; 1997.*BR* *BR* Comparison of common commercial immunoassay kits for effective application in workplace drug urinalysis; Liu RH (US); 6(1):19-57; 1994.*BR* *BR* The current legal status of drug
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Category: /Literature/English
…becoming drug addicts? Let&rsquos take a closer look at the facts. Violence surrounding drug dealing would be lessened by legalizing marijuana because small time drug dealers would essentially be forced out of business. Larger companies who could produce high…
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…Those who oppose legalizing marijuana tell us that legalizing it would be seriously detrimental. Are they looking at the facts? Or do they just believe the same myths that our parents created when they were trying to stop us from becoming drug addicts…
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Category: /Literature/English
…accepted as good. These items were mind bending narcotics, drugs that changed people's perception of the world around them. Although they did not have as wide of an influence as did the wholesome inventions, those narcotics still played an intricate role…
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…The government and higher authorities, being so concerned with the elimination of drug addictions, substance abuse, and substance dependence, should simply require the youth of America to watch Requiem For a Dream. It is almost certain that the film…
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