Papers 2001-2010 of total 48571 found.
…. According to figures from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, drug abuse kills 14,000 Americans each year, and places a nearly $70 billion dollar burden on the taxpayers in unnecessary health care costs, additional law enforcement, auto accidents…
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…, religion, aphrodisiacs, medicine, and war (Del Olmo 1). These mind-altering substances carried no monetary value until nation states began creating laws and penalties against the consumption and possession of drugs. With these prohibitive laws firmly in place…
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…security system; $4.8 billion to toughen aviation security; and $3.5 billion to equip and train first responders such as firefighters, law enforcement and emergency medical personnel.…
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…have no medical knowledge, but would instead do whatever the doctor recommended. In other words, he did not see why he should care about what the public opinions are if they had no expert knowledge of judicial or moral law. This is the kind of thinking…
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Category: /History
…have no medical knowledge, but would instead do whatever the doctor recommended. In other words, he did not see why he should care about what the public opinions are if they had no expert knowledge of judicial or moral law. This is the kind of thinking…
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…The New York Times Hearings End in Online Pornography Case By PAMELA MENDELS PHILADELPHIA -- A federal online pornography law will either unconstitutionally chill free speech on a variety of commercial Web sites or spur the creation of sensible…
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…, or pursued by those activities and practices. The morality of a society is related to its mores or the customs accepted by a society or group as being the right and wrong ways to act, as well as to the laws of a society, which add legal prohibitions and sanctions…
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…of breaking the law and the incentive to get ‘hooked’; it will end the suffering caused by un-metered doses, impurities, substitutes, and substandard paraphernalia”. “Some Americans will always use alcohol, tobacco, marijuana, or other drugs. Most are not addicts…
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…illegal by Prohibition. The result: Organized Crime. Criminals jumped at the chance to supply the demand for liquor. The streets became battlegrounds. The criminals bought off law enforcement and judges. Adulterated booze blinded and killed people. Civil…
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…D.A.R.E.Report While participating with D.A.R.E., I learned that drugs and alcohol are not good for you. I also learned that tobacco and alcohol and any other drug can hurt different parts of your body. Marijuana causes breathing problems, short…
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