Papers 1811-1820 of total 28433 found.
…the drug if medical research found it effective in treating some conditions. Proposition 215 was a bill to legalize the medicinal use of marijuana. Proposition 215 was fought and won in California. A similar Proposition was passed in Arizona in the fall…
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…thought the formula is not fit to children, and why she was unwilling to participate in the test. She should contact in the legal sense, such as use the standard of Food and Drug Administration. Furthermore, Nancy should tell the management…
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…are legal to possess and can be used for making clothing, paper, paints, plastics, cosmetics, and feed for animals. The flowers, buds, and leaves of the marijuana plant are all illegal. (Somdahl, 31) In the United States the products of Cannabis are usually…
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…swallows an overdose of drugs that has been provided by a doctor for the purpose of causing death. It would also be assisted suicide if a patient pushes a switch to trigger a fatal injection after the doctor has inserted an intravenous needle into the patient’s…
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…Amendment exception for cars. The War on Drugs has embedded a chain of such decisions in concrete in the name of "necessity." This line of legal developments is even more troubling in the light of the current controversy over racial profiling. Police…
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…the significance of this drug, and compare McGwire with the other home run kings. In any issue involving sport and drugs, the primary concern is whether or not use of such a drug is legal, according to the governing body of that sport. Fortunately for Mark McGwire…
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…by the government. Political/legal factors The length of the approval process will determine the profitable lifetime of a drug. A long approval process will generate a short profitable lifetime due to expiring patents very shortly after approval. Governments…
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…is a surgical procedure similar to cesarean section used later in pregnancy, especially when the woman’s life is in danger. (M. Muldoon, The Abortion Debate in the United States and Canada: A Source Book )The “abortion pill,” the drug RU-486 (mifepristone…
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…The Truth about Marijuana Many people say that marijuana is a gateway drug that can cause dangerous effects to the health and society. But research shows that the myths about marijuana may not be all true. Many believe that marijuana…
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…and young adults. The current legal status of marijuana was established in 1970 with the passage of the Controlled Substances Act, which divided drugs into five schedules and placed marijuana in Schedule I, the category for drugs with high potential for abuse…
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