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…of the comparisons it makes between cannabis and alcohol, the illegal drug comes out better--or at least on a par--with the legal one. The report concludes, for example, that "in developed societies cannabis appears to play little role in injuries caused by violence…
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…the report and a group of external advisers. As the WHO's first report on cannabis for 15 years, the document had been eagerly awaited by doctors and specialists in drug abuse. The official explanation for excluding the comparison of dope with legal substances…
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…artists are the Black Crowes (during their High As The Moon tour in 1992 they even sold official Black Crowes rolling papers) and Jamiroquai. Both groups plea for legalization of soft drugs. Chris Robinson of the Black Crowes says to disagree with the fact…
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…Steroids Should steroids be legal? Well let's start of with what are steroids? Steroids are classified in the encyclopedia as "any of class of lipids having a molecular structure based on four joined carbon rings with hydrogen molecules attached…
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…for information about psychological and physical dependence, neural and general toxicity and social hazards such as aggressive behavior caused by various legal and illegal drugs. The team then grouped the substances into three categories of dangerousness. Cannabis…
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…and physical dependence, neural and general toxicity and social hazards such as aggressive behavior caused by various legal and illegal drugs. The team then grouped the substances into three categories of dangerousness. Cannabis was the only drug put in the least…
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…Since the introduction of narcotics in the United States, American society has felt the effects of drug use in all aspects of daily living. As drug use heightened to new levels in the 1980's the Bush Administration chose to declare a "war" on drugs
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…of the body is a drug. But the word `drug’ has negative connotations and the attempt is clearly to stigmatize a legal product that is used pleasurably in moderation by most American[s]” (Hanson, “In My Opinion – Prohibitionist Approach Toward Alcohol”). One…
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…by using Ecstasy which is known to open the mind and break down mental barriers(Kusinitz 43). Then maybe we can find out what’s really wrong with the mentally ill and the people who commit horrid crimes. Therefore it should be legalized for those purposes…
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…as well. I am not denying this totally. I am saying that the use of valium and heroin are dramatically more likely to cause this to occur and therefore are more severe in nature. To make these drugs legal would be to drastically put more people in harm’s…
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