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…, professional addicts (doctors & Nurses), & criminal addicts or members of the underworld. - Responses to Drugs: England, medically O.K., US: Law-Enforcement (NO Drugs), & Canada: Somewhere in between. - The Cultural Lag Model assumes that the differences between…
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…, and headache. These side effects have the potential to be medically serious.         Both psilocybin and mescaline can be manufactured in the laboratory.                                             Marijuana
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…. One of the biggest of these problems is whether or not it is constitutional to conduct drug tests on the employees. Employers fail to educate themselves with established or recent laws about drug testing in the workplace and about human rights. Also…
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…that are indicators. First, the user continues to use the drug for an extended period of time. Difficulties in stopping usage is the second characteristic which may lead to one or more of the following results: dropping out of school, trouble with the law, jail, losing…
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…! The international standard is that hemp of Cannabis with less than 1% THC is not marijuana. Hemp is a close relative of marijuana, however, it has nearly none of the intoxicating effects of its cousin plant. Although industrial hemp does include trace amounts of THC…
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…of thousands of people get killed every year due to drunk driving. Other physical effects of drinking are vomiting, passing out and sometimes, if enough alcohol is consumed over a long enough period of time, or if mixed with other drugs, death. Marijuana
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…and their transportation. The anti-drug argument also includes that drug abuse has large unavoidable health risks, and directly relates drug use to crime. Arguments for legalization include medical uses. Drugs such as marijuana can often relieve cancer patients of symptoms…
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…: certainly he was not rejected my society. Massachusetts and Arizona have both passed laws permitting the medical use of marijuana: physically threatening strategies about the dangers of drugs will now be even more difficult to uphold, seeing as how now marijuana
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…enough for one person to live on, much less four. You're deep in debt and have filed for bankruptcy. The stress has triggered your diabetes; you have no medical coverage. You are three months overdue on the rent and have been served with an eviction notice…
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