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…It is human nature for problems to arise any time one side is told what to do by another. With regard to police abuse, there will be many officers who feel that their job of fighting escalating street crime, gangs, narcotics violations, and other…
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…that portray the use of marijuana as strictly a means for teenagers to get high. The truth is, behind these preconceived views, there are substantial medical values. Marijuana is a very versatile drug, and is capable of relieving a wide range of symptoms…
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…). The criteria for Schedule I substances are: high potential for abuse, not currently accepted for use in medical treatment, and not been proven safe for use under medical supervision. Marijuana should no longer be classified as a Schedule I drug because it does…
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…. A 1993 study that compared drug use in states that had decriminalized marijuana versus those that had not, found that where marijuana was more available, hard drug abuse as measured by emergency room episodes decreased. Basically, what science and actual…
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…r prescriptions. All of this information has brought up the question that is on many minds, Should economic organizations, buisnesses and individual governments be allowed to continue the use and at times the abuse of the brazilian rain forest…
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…So starts this savage tale in the middle of a roaring Cadillac convertible speeding down a desert highway, occupied by two men filled to the brim with all the manner of exotic drugs. On assignment from Sports Illustrated to cover the prestigious “Mint…
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…. The diversity of the people in California, the energy and intensity people put into sports, and the big issue of drug and alcohol abuse with teenagers shocked me. One of the first things that shocked me when I came to California is its diversity. I had never seen…
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…of unwanted children on its hands. These children are statistically more likely to commit crimes, abuse drugs and, in turn, have accidental pregnancies. Besides the future of America at stake, taking away the option of abortion is against the freedom guaranteed…
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…. This brings up the ethical side of the argument. In the past decades marijuana has been highly abused. The main concern of legalizing this drug is that the government is making it easier for anyone to buy it on the street. The government also wants to get…
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…for second on the all time list to only Hank Aaron. All of the major sports have implemented stricter drug testing programs in hopes of slowing down the use of steroids. However, these drug tests are out dated and do not test for every kind of steroid or HGH…
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