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…who risk using them. Up to this point in time, those hoping to ban steroid use from athletic competitions have won out, as these drugs are illegal; while an underground market has arisen concurrently. Arguing for the legalization of steroids for athletes…
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…is the message that will be sent to the children. The federal government is concern that children will not know the difference between medicine and drug abuse. Furthermore, they are concern with upcoming problems if marijuana is legalized. Under federal law…
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…*note: Notice this is in creative writing. I do not actually believe the following, rather it is a piece inspired by years of exposure to anti-marijuana propaganda. If you want to see my true thoughts on this issue, read "Drug Legalization in America…
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…Marijuana is the most popular and used illegal drug in the United States today. It is used from the ages as early as 13 to as late as unknown. Marijuana is ranked number two in terms of the most popular drugs legal and illegal next to alcohol…
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…a drug-free policy, which also adds to the reduction in violent crimes. A major advantage to legal prostitution is government regulation. Undoubtedly, the government will earn revenue from brothels and be able to monitor part of the sex industry. A 5…
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…Physician-assisted suicide has always been a controversial topic, and over the years, debate has intensified in the United States over whether or not it should be legal. The campaign to legalize physician-assisted suicide has been under way since…
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…marijuana have advocated a full or partial relaxation of the governments blanket prohibition of the drug, while those who accept these assumptions generally are opposed to any full or partial legalization of marijuana. Supporters of marijuana’s continued…
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legalize certain drugs that the United States does not legalize. This would, consequently, give America a higher crime rate than England. Wilson does not take this into consideration when comparing England’s crime rate with that of America’s. This is, perhaps…
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…in the legalization of marijuana. In California, Prop 215 was developed to give patients the right to take the drug marinol if prescribed by a doctor. Marinol is the drug patients are given which contains small amounts of THC. It is orally administered in order to keep…
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…someone whocasually takes medically prescribed benzodiazephine. In general, there is now atendency towards shifting consumption from illegal to legal drugs; combiningdrugs and alcohol; and increasing drug consumption at home [ 3] . There are many indications…
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