Papers 1501-1510 of total 24854 found.
Category: /Literature/English
….” However, “People could grow their own cannabis but only for personal use”. Another possible way to limit abuse of the drug would be to “regulate consumers directly, as for instance, by issuing licenses to buy/ sell/ or grow pot” ( Http…
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…for medical purposes. Marijuana should be legalized because the government could earn money from taxes on its sale, and because of its value to the medical world. Yet, on the other hand marijuana can be more dangerous to the world of drug abuse, if legalized…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…dependency. A compulsive drinker drinks because they have to, despite the adverse effects that drinking has on their lives. Like many other drug abusers, alcoholics often drink hoping to drown anxious or depressed feelings. Some alcoholics drink to reduce…
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…Americans love libations and mind-altering substances and the loquacious and amiable effects the abuse of which has on them. In order to survive these "high times" human livers must process the dangerous chemicals in drugs and alcohol. The health…
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Category: /Literature/English
…molesters could be lurking to draw in unsuspecting children and naïve adults. Credit card fraud and abuse is increasingly becoming a problem. Children could use their parent’s credit card to obtain virtually anything they wanted by ordering via Internet. Drug
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…that these problems are no worse than those of tobacco or alcohol. No one has ever actually died from an overdose or misuse of marijuana. Studies do show, however, that marijuana leads to the abuse of harder drugs, which in time, may kill a person. Marijuana's…
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…popular in the colleges. Results of the National Household Survey on Drug Abuse(NHSDA): “Each year (NHSDA) reports that an estimated 1.5 per cent, 3.4 million of children 12 years of age and above had used ecstasy. Those between the ages 18 and 25…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and abused drug. Consumption under the age of 21 is illegal in most states, but underage use is widespread, driving under influence and public drunkenness are crimes. Excessive drinking impairs senses, speech, reflexes and coordination. Problem drinking…
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…the drug. Recent evidence suggests that steroid abuse among adolescents is on the rise. The 2000 Monitoring the Future study, a NIDA-funded survey of drug abuse among adolescents in middle and high schools across the United States, estimated that 2.7 percent…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. In order for alcohol to become a contributor to alcohol addiction, a person must first use the 'drug' and continue to use the drug. What constitutes use from abuse with alcohol cannot clearly be distinguished. This is because alcohol taken in various amounts…
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