Papers 1571-1580 of total 48571 found.
…of marijuana could be smuggled into the country through larger shipments of hemp. Also, this would be a problem for law enforcement officials that try to stop domestic growth of marijuana. The present method of combating domestic growth is simply burning all forms…
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…Drug abuse is considered to be a common and serious problem among Canadians both young and old. Drug abuse is characterized by taking more than the recommended dose of prescription drugs without medical supervision, or using government controlled…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…by the institutions of American society to combat alcoholism. In 1956, the American Medical Association declared alcholism was a disease. However, the societal fear of marijuana, heroin, and prescription-drug abuse of the 1960?s and 70?s caused concern over alcoholism…
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…Australians think of drugs such as heroin, cocaine, marijuana, even some prescribed drugs, mostly illegal use of harmful substances are considered to be drugs. In reality drugs can be harmful or medical depending on the substance and how it is used. A drug…
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Category: /Literature/English
…didn't effect importation of the drug because opium was a common medical drug. This law was specifically targeted at the Chinese, for the smoking of opium was a Chinese custom. Cocaine was outlawed for fears that black men would go on a sexual…
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…effect importation of the drug because opium was a common medical drug. This law was specifically targeted at the Chinese, for the smoking of opium was a Chinese custom. The Harrison Act had started as a licensing law that required sellers to obtain…
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…, although the problem is getting the patient to stay on the medication, which contains many side affects. Many alternative medications have been tested for instance marijuana is believed to help schizophrenics battle their illness. Schizophrenics should…
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…treatments, although the problem is getting the patient to stay on the medication, which contains many side affects. Many alternative medications have been tested for instance marijuana is believed to help schizophrenics battle their illness. Schizophrenics…
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…Drugs have become a very serious problem in the United States. They have become a component of one’s every day lives. This Nation’s reliance on drugs for pleasure, depression, and medical relief dominates the political and economic scene. Much…
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Category: /Literature/English
…university is committed to establishing and maintaining an environment free of drugs and alcohol abuse. Toward that end, Cornell attempts to educate as well as to enforce. It recognizes the persuasive medical evidence that the use of illegal drugs…
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