Papers 2711-2720 of total 24854 found.
…out if the buyer has a felony record, a history of mental illness, drug abuse, or some other problem that would make the sale illegal. The rules of the Brady Bill only apply within those states that do not have an alternate system of background checks…
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…established laws and regulations against the use of them. In 1988, Congress passed what is known as the Anti-Drug Abuse Act. This act made the distribution or possession of anabolic steroid for non-medical reasons a Federal offense. The penalty for distribution…
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…Having trouble concentrating Extreme anxiety or panic Drug or alcohol use or abuse Aggressive, destructive, or defiant behavior Poor school performance Hallucinations or unusual beliefs Tragically, many of these signs go unrecognized. And while suffering from…
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…Alcoholism, or alcohol dependence, is a chronic disease, which is common in our world today. In the United States, 1 in every 13 adults is either an abuser of alcohol or an alcoholic. This disease includes a craving from the victim…
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…around his brother’s head and play cowboy why yanking and groping on the rope. The abuse that Rano imposed on his younger brother also inspired the children of the barrio, or neighborhood to torment Luis. Another major part of Luis’ childhood was moving…
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…laws and regulations against the use of them. In 1988, Congress passed what is known as the Anti-Drug Abuse Act. This act made the distribution or possession of anabolic steroid for non-medical reasons a Federal offense. The penalty for distribution…
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…in pregnancy, especially when the woman’s life is in danger. (M. Muldoon, The Abortion Debate in the United States and Canada : A Source Book )The “abortion pill,” the drug RU-486 (mifepristone), was approved by the Food and Drug Administration…
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…to the harmful effects of anabolic steroids, the Federal and State governments have established laws and regulations against the use of them. In 1988, Congress passed what is known as the Anti-Drug Abuse Act. This act made the distribution or possession of anabolic…
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…of 2001, Inadequate access to health care and job opportunities, and the effects of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and substance, abuse veterans are not properly taken care of upon returning home after their service. We as a nation must now support those who…
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…overpopulation, over organization, and psychological techniques from salesmanship to hypnopaedia, or sleep- teaching. "They're all tools that a government can abuse to deprive people of freedom, an abuse that Huxley wanted people to fight" as put by A. Mathew…
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