Papers 1521-1530 of total 28433 found.
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…; going to high school stoned; short-term memory and learning ability are impaired, longer-term health and mental problems are unknown. From a presentation to the Senate Committee on Illegal drugs, Ottawa, October 16, 2000. Edited for publication. 1. According…
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…done so badly. Just because something is done, that doesn’t mean that it should be legal. Many things that are illegal are done anyway. Look at drugs, underage drinking, drunk driving, and speeding; these things are all illegal and are frequently practiced…
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…, and, occasionally, paranoid psychosis. Death from even a small dose can occur, and is usually caused by seizures or heart attacks. The users also experience euphoria, exhilaration, and a decreased appetite. The drug also increases heart rate, elevates blood pressure…
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…sold as bird seeds. Marijuana is the most frequently used illegal drug in the U.S. Some people say that marijuana is a gateway drug, that’s why they will not legalize it. But yet, scientist have no proof that marijuana is a gateway drug
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…tougher and tougher drug policies," said Bill Zimmerman, executive director of the Campaign for New Drug Policies. "The votes we saw (Tuesday) night represent a sea change in that perception." Legalizing Marijuana would help the United States economy greatly…
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…are the effects of the drug on an individual, society, and the medicinal value. I am against the legalization of marijuana for the purpose of recreational and medicinal use. The opposing side, believes that it would be all right for marijuana to be legal for both…
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Category: /Literature/English
…be an administered drug for patients who can benefit from the use of this drug. The use of marijuana should be legalized in the US for the benefits of individuals suffering from a variety of medical problems. The plant's therapeutic potential became known in Western…
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…upon calculations errors, lack of knowledge of drugs, over/under dosing drugs, interactions with drugs and food, and legalities regarding drug administration. It also presents recommendations to minimize the risk of drug errors with good communication…
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…be as low as 4 times the needed amount to get a “buzz” (Seaburn). Some how marijuana remains illegal and alcohol is perfectly legal. Tobacco is another legal drug that has been proven to be more harmful than marijuana. It too has remained perfectly legal
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…offices to clubs. Manufacturers promoted Ecstasy as a legal drug lacking the hallucinatory effects of LSD and the addictive properties of coke and heroin. The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration was completely caught off guard by the new drug. Using…
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