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…, healthcare, and other important things are running short. The methods used by the government to stop drug abuse aren’t working . All they are doing is creating a black market for weed and other drugs. Stopping marijuana use cost billions of dollars…
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…for marijuana are arrested for possession. And because of harsh federal and state penalties, these people may be sentenced to lengthy jail terms. I think this is an abuse of drug laws in a great nation. The marijuana laws need to be reformed, and the war against…
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…. The children of America’s role models are “singing” and rapping about drugs, prostitutes, and violence that would blow most of us non-listeners away. From the screaming men yelling obscenities to the rappers rapping about gangs and drugs, our children are listening…
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…HEROIN INJECTING ROOMS PART B In recent months, the issue of heroin abuse in Victoria has generated much media coverage and debate. The issue dominated the newspaper headlines and has featured in the Age's Editorials, feature articles and Letters…
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…, healthcare, and other important things are running short. The methods used by the government to stop drug abuse aren’t working . All they are doing is creating a black market for weed and other drugs. Stopping marijuana use cost billions of dollars…
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…, most importantly a home with two parents. If a woman knows that she cannot provide those things to the child, she should have the right to have an abortion. The F.D.A. recently approved a drug called “the morning after pill”. This drug is given to rape…
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…in the eighties, when cocaine abuse exploded at the time marijuana use declined. There is evidence that marijuana may substitute for alcohol and other hard drugs. A recent survey by Dr. Patricia Morgan of the University of California at Berkeley found…
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…/0309071550/html/ - Drug Enfocement Agency. Title 21 - Food and Drugs Chapter 13 - Drug Abuse <Tab/>Prevention And Control (a.k.a. Controlled Substances Act). November 31, 2004. <Tab/><http://www.dea.gov/pubs/csa.html&gt…
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…. In 1970, the Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act reduced the classification of simple possession and non-profit distribution of marijuana from felonies to misdemeanors (Himmelstein 103-104). However, President Richard Nixon declared a war…
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…, and the attitudes about the danger of marijuana broke down. In 1970, the Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act reduced the classification of simple possession and non-profit distribution of marijuana…
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