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…, there is a great risk of abuse in this regard. Since spiking alcoholic drinks with GHB could result in the death of the victim. In some cases it has been reported. Although it is not the date rape drug, there have been cases where that has happened, because the GHB…
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…, there is a great risk of abuse in this regard. Since spiking alcoholic drinks with GHB could result in the death of the victim. In some cases it has been reported. Although it is not the date rape drug, there have been cases where that has happened, because the GHB…
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…Running head: People Who Use Alcohol Abstract Alcohol is the most abused drug in the United States and the rate of alcoholism is on the rise. Many people are affected by this chronic disease not just the alcoholic. Infants are born with Fetal Alcohol…
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…. Moral issues like assisted suicide, antiwar activity, and spousal abuse have all been tested by Kohlberg’s ideas. References: Kassin, Saul. Psychology Second Edition. Prentice Hall. 1998. Walsh, Catherine. “The Life and Legacy of Lawrence…
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…fantasy land. There is certainly no shortage of drug or alcohol abuse in our society today, just as in Williams’ play. Kids as young as 10 or 15 are sometimes found taking drugs or drinking, and it seems like there is no end in sight. Lives are ruined, I…
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…people who contracted AIDS from sharing of syringes due to their drug related problems grew to an alarming rate. Drug abusers could not afford to buy new syringes every time they need to shoot-up. So instead of them ridding the city of drug abusers which…
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…of the National Institute on Drug Abuse, it is easy to understand why marijuana fails as a medicine. "It’s smoke contains over two thousand chemicals in an unstable and unpredictable cloud. Marijuana smoke is known to be hazardous to health, causing adverse effects…
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…, marijuana can inhibit maturity. Another concern is marijuana’s role as a "gateway drug," which makes subsequent use of more potent and disabling substances more likely. The Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University found adolescents who…
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…to the facts that it has been proven to be a useful medication, it is less harmful than many current legal drugs, and the government is losing a lot of money over taxes concerning marijuana. The first reason marijuana should be legalized has to do with its…
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…taxes on its sale, its value to the medical world outweighs its abuse potential, and because of its importance to the paper and clothing industries. The actual story behind the legislature passed against marijuana is quite surprising. According to Jack Herer…
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