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…and in 1988, a major federal rule of steroids was introduced as part of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act, making heavy penalties for the sale and the possession of steroids. Previously steroids had been unscheduled and controlled only by state laws. Today, illicit sales…
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…in alcoholism and drug abuse by the National Institute on Mental Health. Galanter found nothing on the technique of resolving a drinking or drug problem for a patient who came to the doctor's office. Since then, researchers in addiction have begun to develop…
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…and taxes paid by the freed, and it adds up.” There are still more problems than ever in our prison, mainly, drug abuse. The U.S. Conference of Mayors again declared that drugs are easier to get in prison than on the streets, if the leaders of state and local…
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…and phenozocine. They therefore suffer from a variety of drawbacks as a consequence of their high efficacy. These include: a) drowsiness and sedation b) respiratory depression c) euphoria (abuse potential) d) Tolerance Drugs with a lower analgesic efficacy…
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…the danger of marijuana broke down. In 1970, the Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act reduced the classification of simple possession and non-profit distribution from felonies to misdemeanors (Himmelstein 104). This was a good start; however…
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…and different drugs. The National Institute on Drug Abuses 1984 report to Congress cited no evidence to support the idea that drug use is hurting economic productivity. It said: "The fact is, very little is known about the complex relationship, which undoubtedly…
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…the danger of marijuana broke down. In 1970, the Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act reduced the classification of simple possession and non-profit distribution from felonies to misdemeanors (Himmelstein 104). This was a good start; however…
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…disappears. Additionally, marijuana abusers who are currently being forced to live a life of shame and secrecy could openly seek help. Dangerous drugs such as crack cocaine and LSD are consistently placed in the same category as marijuana. These drugs
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…as the black market disappears. Additionally, marijuana abusers who are currently being forced to live a life of shame and secrecy could openly seek help. Dangerous drugs such as crack cocaine and LSD are consistently placed in the same category as marijuana…
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…disappears. Additionally, marijuana abusers who are currently being forced to live a life of shame and secrecy could openly seek help. Dangerous drugs such as crack cocaine and LSD are consistently placed in the same category as marijuana. These drugs
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