Papers 2071-2080 of total 48571 found.
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…in Schedule 1 on an emergency basis, as a drug with high potential for abuse and without accepted medical use. It was claimed that the abuse potential of MDMA was proved by its widespread use. MDMA is reported to be safe by psychotherapists and users (Newsweek…
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…they don’t have future. Lastly, doing drugs is dangerous and forbidden. It’s a chance for them to do something that they know is wrong. Opiates are a group of drugs, which are used medically to relieve pain, but also have a high potential for abuse…
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…with a substance abuse problem (PCAA, sec. 2). The National Household Survey on Drug Abuse found that in the year 2001, almost 17 million Americans aged 12 or older abused or were dependent on either alcohol or illicit drugs. Illicit drugs include marijuana
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…how many didn't get caught. See, the American Medical Association opposed the ban, said that marijuana was not harmful, and was helpful. They also, of course, support abortion, 'though they oppose "partial birth abortions". man ever want abortion banned…
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…abortions. The first year after marijuana was banned, 3,000 doctors were arrested for prescribing it. Imagine how many didn't get caught. See, the American Medical Association opposed the ban, said that marijuana was not harmful, and was helpful. They also…
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…. But critics say the law, while well intentioned, is poor public health policy. The nation’s major medical organizations, including the American Medical Association and the American Nurses Association, oppose criminal sanctions against drug-addicted pregnant women…
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…into government to make the laws and control their land. Although the cats made good laws they did not meet the needs of the mice. Like the mice in Mouseland , the Canadians needed a politician to represent the people and their ideas and not for themselves…
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…include history, medical, law, and Bible. From the history aspect, information will be brought forth as to church history and when certain groups saw a fetus as an individual. On the other hand, the medical perspective will show doctor’s opinions to when…
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…high school is a serious crime-the use, possession and growing of an illegal drug-Marijuana. In our high school, Marijuana is such a large problem due to the location of its facilities. The high school campus is in the middle of the San Lorenzo Valley…
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…In today’s world there are many problems with teens and young adults. One of the biggest is drug abuse. As a young adult my self I have had a bird’s eye point of view. The Only thing worse then using it is denying the fact that marijuana is a gateway…
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