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…stop, and many others who think that it should continue. Last August, President Bush signed a law, which says that you can not used federal funds for human cloning research. The law does not say that private funds can not be used. At this time…
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…begin to change. An example would involve the spread of marijuana use. Strict laws of the early and middle part of this century prohibiting the use of marijuana were imposed because the majority of users were lower-class minorities…
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…enforcement of the laws in Jamaica concernig marijuana production and distribution. Jamaican Heritage The people of Jamaica come from many different backrounds, and most are a mix of several different cultures. The majority of people are mostly from Africa…
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…Americans argue that current drug law is too easy on drug offenders. Society at large asks, "Can we ever stop illegal drugs and their use?" It is a question that unfortunately has no easy answer. More and more people in America feel that if this country cannot…
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…, and what causes a person to take them can help us see them for what they or who they are. So many different drugs, and so little time to express the reality that our nation is falling into a habitual drug overdose. Thanks to medical and drug research…
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…. Even though the laws are in place for protection, they are oppressive to certain people. For example, back on the issue of marijuana, if a group of students wants to spend the night smoking and seeing strange patterns, what has that got to do…
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…is not talking about cigarettes; he is talking about marijuana, commonly referred to as weed. This is one ritual that some teenagers participate in on routine Friday nights. Teens look forward to this high that they will obtain. One boy stated philosophically…
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…OxyContin is one of the most widely abused drugs among adolescents today. According to an article in the Psychopharmacology Update, it is one of the most powerful pain medications on the market and has been subject to many government debates. Its…
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…in a variety of ways, depending on user preference and the purity of the drug. Heroin can be injected into a vein ("mainlining"), injected into a muscle, smoked in a water pipe or standard pipe, mixed in a marijuana joint or regular cigarette, inhaled as smoke…
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…dangerous drugs such as marijuana, cigarettes, caffeine, tobacco, etc. cause more damage to the user than any one else and most likely will not lead to violent acts. Some may help in administering violent ideas, but not in acting out violent acts. Based…
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