Papers 1981-1990 of total 48571 found.
…because even though the percent of these type of smuggling is less than that of drugs for example, the law-enforcement type officials are also less experienced at stopping shipments of an item such as uranium than they are in seizing marijuana or hashish…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…drug-excluding marijuana- there are risks involved in its consumption. Within 15 minutes of consumption, users feel the effects of the drug, which can last from two to eight hours. Psychological risks included in the drugs use are confusion, depression…
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…of the drug war. On January 3, 1973, Nelson Rockefeller, the governor of New York, gives a State of the State address demanding that every illegal-drug dealer be punished with a mandatory prison sentence of life without parole and within months the laws come…
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Category: /History
…was rampant. No measurable gains were made in productivity or reduced absenteeism. Prohibition removed a significant source of tax revenue and greatly increased government spending. It led many drinkers to switch to opium, marijuana, patent medicines, cocaine…
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…in coca cultivation since 1995, DEA (Drug Inforcement Agentcy)estimates that Bolivian coca produces more cocaine from an equal amount of leaf . Colombia is also an important source of marijuana, opium poppy and processed heroin. According to USG (United States…
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…on T.V. because that's just         ruining the minds of the youth. We also should be more effective         on the laws in the country like teens not smoking cigarettes or         marijuana. I think if Canada changed and showed…
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…Obtained from leaves of the coca plant and used medically as an anesthetic. Cocaine hydrochloride, a water-soluble salt, is a dry white powder that is usually inhaled through the nose. Effects include extreme restlessness, anxiety, irritability…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. state, Oregon, had enacted a law allowing physicians to actively assist patients who wish to end their lives. However, Oregon's law concerns assisted suicide rather than active euthanasia. It authorizes physicians to prescribe lethal amounts of medication
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…and do not want to live, should have the right to let their life go. The government said that they could not stop people trying to die, but if that is the case why is the government trying to have a law banning euthanasia? I believe that euthanasia is like…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…legislation to legalize assisted suicide. According to Penney Lewis, "a model statute has been drafted by a group of law professors, philosophers and medical professionals" (45). However, research proves that the widespread adoption of euthanasia or physician…
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