Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
from the drug trade.
That same thing would be true about the underground economy for legal goods,
which is a much larger market than drugs. For example, a plumber that makes a
house-call may not report the money he makes off of that house-call, so
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
will get the
money from the drug trade.
That same thing would be true about the underground economy for legal goods,
which is a much larger market than drugs. For example, a plumber that makes a
house-call may not report the money he makes off
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Category: /Science & Technology
into the U. S. What was once a problem in the Western states is now becoming increasingly costly for the Middle West and East coast.
For Minnesota counties, methamphetamine abuse causes legal, medical, environmental and social problems. Here in SW Minnesota
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Category: /Business & Economy/Management
attempt to relieve feelings of anxiety and depression associated with poverty through the use of mind-altering drugs. A common drug among the poor is alcohol, which is legal and affordable. Many of those who drink develop alcoholism, becoming physically
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Category: /Law & Government/Law Issues
marijuana use and made it legal to use for medial purposes. At some point it was almost decided to make pot legal and make a price out for legible buyers but this new ruling opposes that Referring to the Controlled Drug and Substances Act of Canada (CDSAC
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Category: /Recreation & Sports/Health Care
it and allowing the patient to choose at what point they wish to die and taking the drugs at that time.
The debate about the appropriateness of legalizing euthanasia raises a number of both ethical and legal questions, from how to assess the competency of those
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representative who suffers from emphysema and heart failure. Mr. Poe is in the terminal phase of his illness and wants to stop his suffering by taking prescribed drugs. Jane Roe is a retired pediatrician who has suffered since 1988 from cancer, which has metastasized
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Category: /Literature/English
to this years Freshmen dorms and will come down hard on students with stricter guidelines and even a dorm curfew. Arizona State University justifies their reasoning for passing such a law by stating that illegal drug!
s and under age drinking occur in dorms
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Category: /History
is the oldest known psychoactive drug. It can cause
feelings of well-being, induce sedation, intoxication and unconsciousness. (Foster,
Foster 10). At one point in Americas history Ethyl Alcohol was illegal. U.S.
government officials saw Ethyl Alcohol as a direct
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, but they require a prescription to be used legally in the
United States. Most steroids that are used illegally are smuggled in
from other countries, or illegally diverted from U.S pharmacies. In
the U.S many supplements can be purchased legally without
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