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…is scared of what the hemp plant is capable of. The drug is used in so many positive ways and just one bad way. I believe marijuana is a useful drug, and helps with many problems. Therefore, marijuana should be legalized for medical, ecomonic, and the black…
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…, and psychotropic agents. Alcohol has always been the most widely used psychoactive substance. In most countries it is the only psychoactive drug legally available without prescription. Pleasant relaxation is commonly the desired effect, but intoxication…
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…high by Cypress hill. etc.... b. Legalization of marijuana could reduce the number of hard drug users. According to the book Smoke and Mirrors the legalization of marijuana would reduce the number of hard drug users from 11 to 2 million. c…
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…, crime, poor health, and family breakup) far exceed the costs of providing treatment” (Torr 84). Among issues that politicians and professionals discuss are the possibilities of legalizing drugs. This might sound outrageous at first, but lets think about…
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…of both legal and illegal drugs. To understand how drugs work, it is necessary to understand the changes that take place in different areas of the body when drugs take affect. Found in the brain are the synapses, the interaction point of two neurons (Perrine…
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Drug Addiction as a Psychobiological Process The emphasis is on biological mechanisms underlying addiction, although some other factors influencing drug addiction will also be discussed. The presentation is limited primarily to psychomotor…
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…The legalization of drugs has always been a problem in the United States. Some people agree with the Idea of legalizing drugs such as marijuana, cocaine, heroin, and many others. These people argue that with the legalization of these drugs the crime…
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Drug use is generally defined as the use of a drug on a consistent basis which can have physical or mental effects or can impair a person’s social abilities. The substances which I will discuss consist of hallucinogens, stimulants…
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…in Canada is Marijuana, and thus is targeted as the drug for law enforcement to target the most, costing the taxpayers lots and lots of money. I will show you that Marijuana is not as large an evil as it may appear, and that if legalized the economy would…
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…suffered in this nation for decades. Studies do not, however, indicate that marijuana is a “gateway drug,” one that causes addiction (“Legalization Report,” Http://www.geocities.com/marinol.html). Perhaps the only reason that currently points to danger…
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