Category: /Science & Technology
The drug MDMA (ecstasy) is very well known, however its long term, and cognitive functioning effects are not. The main purpose of this study was to establish if users and previous users of MDMA exhibit impairments in more basic level cognitive
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
extent. The laws controlling and prohibiting drugs are the true culprit. Would our crime levels decline if drugs were legalized to some extent, or would we just increase the destruction of our country? Over the past fifty years, prohibition has been proven
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Category: /Literature/English
Legalization
Dont you think that cannabis should be made legal? Well it is my opinion that
Cannabis should be made legal. It is also my opinion that Cannabis is the one and only
replacement for tobacco as a cash crop
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Category: /Literature/English
Ok, there are 3 types of people that live in the country,
Residents (both
legal and illegal), citizens of the U.S., and Citizens of the
United States
of America.
Residents are people who were born in another country, have not
been
naturalized
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
.
In this period of time, drugs and alcohol were not needed for teenagers to have fun. Teens could get together at the local diner for milkshakes and bowl for hours. Their relationships with their friend were stronger than teens today. They interacted with each other
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Category: /Literature/English
a curtain of hair
carving swear words into his arm
with the staple remover, the girl in the second row
sizing me up with her jeweler's eye. In high school
they used to show us films once a year to boost
our self-esteem and keep us off drugs--lavish multi
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
drug in America after alcohol and nicotine (approximately 18 million adults used it in 1997, and ten million are regular smokers).
The criminal prohibition of marijuana thus represents an extraordinary degree of government intrusion into the private
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Category: /Literature/English
, the risks are huge for the athletes who do. Drug use has consequences for all aspects of human life, including legal, physiological, psychological and philosophical issues. Why are the drugs illegal? It has been said that the usage of drugs is an unfair way
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
TWELVE REASONS TO LEGALIZE DRUGS
There are no panaceas in the world but, for social afflictions,
legalizing drugs comes possibly as close as any single policy could.
Removing legal penalties from the production, sale and use of
"controlled
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Category: /Society & Culture
One of the most heatedly-debated topics in strip clubs, bars, and the underground brothels that flourish in the shadows of many large cities is the case concerning the legalization of prostitution. Prostitution is known as "the world's oldest profession
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