Papers 1821-1830 of total 48571 found.
…improper, the new outlaws lose respect for society and the law. Kaplan found the problem especially severe in the situations where the number of outlaws is very high, as in the case of alcohol, marijuana, or gun prohibition. With more widespread American gun…
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Category: /History
…they dressed symbolized a social protest. Drugs were another way that young people rebelled against society. They experimented with many types of drugs including: marijuana, LSD, and speed. Although marijuana was illegal, this law was not enforced…
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…so” was a tip-off to a medical diagnosis in advance. For those children who do have ADHD it is of great importance that the diagnosis be made as early as possible so as to minimize the damage to self-esteem that usually occurs when these children…
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…Clinton and Newt Gingrich have smoked marijuana and this has not lead them to other drugs or criminal behavior. Steven B. Duke professor at Yale University Law School and Albert C. Gross a lawyer in San Diego wrote an article about the benefits…
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Category: /Literature/English
…on enforcing drug laws. Drugs accounted for about 40 percent of all felony indictments in the New York City courts in 1989. This figure is quadruple what it was in 1985. One can only imagine what this figure would be like today. Forty percent of the people…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, and October 1998.US and Bahamian law enforcement officials continue to discover small marijuana patches on some of the remote Bahamian islands, though no marijuana is known to be grown in sufficient quantities for export. The goals of the USG assistance…
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Category: /Law & Government
…, decriminalization, meaning that it is classified as a summary offence rather than an indictable offence. 'Harm reduction' has been the guiding principle in defining the drug laws in the Netherlands. This means the main aim of Dutch policy is to protect the health…
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…? Fetus?" In this case it is difficult to say whose rights are violated. Politically, it is illegal for the waiter to refuse the pregnant woman alcohol due to laws against discrimination, however the waiter has an ethical opinion on the issue and therefore…
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Category: /Literature/English
…" tablets have included speed, cocaine, atropine, 4-MTA, various prescription and over-the-counter medications, and many, many others. While no drug use is entirely safe, including MDMA, many of the fake tablets, as explained above, are far more dangerous…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…place to take effect for a drug free environment. A mandatory drug testing for all students would be of great benefit. Drugs are responsible for many of the problems facing today's youth. Drugs such as marijuana and cocaine can become addictive…
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