Papers 1681-1690 of total 28433 found.
…who are addicted to their wares, and since marijuana is not addictive it makes sense that these dealers will attempt to introduce their clients to more powerful drugs, which won’t happen at the corner store were it legalized. Marijuana is not only a drug
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Category: /Social Sciences
…Most people know that addiction is the cause of a social problem, a failure in character or many other things. Well, this is not true because researchers proved that drugs have a chemical that make people unable to quit addiction. This chemical…
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…say they hear things better, and they see details they have never seen before. If made legal, it could be regulated by the U.S. government (Food and Drug Administration?) as to how potent it would be. Or there could be a "government monopoly…
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…, and the experimentation on certain criminals and mortally ill patients would aid in the development of new drugs. Allowing assisted suicides in our country would be a great asset and opportunity for people who will not recover to end all the suffering. The legalization
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…. People are not allowed to go to Holland, legally buy drugs and bring them back here and still expect them to be legal. Just like you can't go overseas, get legally married, and expect the marriage to be legal when you comeback. G1: Well, are there any other…
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…an "unfortunate use of words." The statistics are equally telling. Consider Crises of the Anti-Drug Effort, 1999, a report by Chad Thevenot of the Criminal Justice Policy Foundation, a group that monitors abuses of the American legal system. Thevenot writes: "76…
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…and convicted belief that drug use in a society has a lethargic and extremely negative effect on its members. As marijuana may be decriminalized or otherwise legalized the war on drugs must not discontinue. Temperate citizens will be put to rest through either plan…
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…within the problem itself. Lowering the current drinking age will help reduce drinking of those ages 18 and up. Lowering the legal drinking age would have a larger impact than most would care to believe. By lowering the drinking age, younger people would…
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Category: /Literature/English
…The Solution: A Debate to Lower the Legal Drinking Age Alcohol abuse among students is one problem that all colleges and universities in the United States have to face. They can not seem to stop it; college students like to drink. The problem…
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…with prostitution arrests is that they cause long-term increases in crime and drug abuse in society. Margo St. James, a leading advocate of legalizing prostitution, writes: "When a woman is charged for a sex crime, it's a stigma that lasts her lifetime, and it makes her…
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