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…these decisions will have on younger generations, 2) how the results of legalization would affect society as well as how the drug-culture advocates manipulate public opinion, and 3) his position on the drug policy. Eric Voth makes three key points on why drug use…
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…is next. Damn tigers running around this school. Why don't they sue the school for this? I'm sure this isn't allowed. That's not a tiger. It's a cat. Damn it! My high is wearing off. Drugs are bad, that's what they tell me here. I think school is bad. Really…
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…Upon first pondering the idea of comparing two legal journals, I automatically summoned thoughts of lugging a seventy pound book over to a table then blowing the dust off of it. In reality I found several journals to choose from, each with a few…
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…Project There are about 400 "extremely problematic" drug addicts in Amsterdam. In general they are homeless and have no legal source of income. Most of them live in the city centre. Many of them see to their daily needs by stealing and disturb the people…
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…which proves that drug use was increased since it was first prohibited (Eldredge 84). If marijuana were legalized, most likely there would be an increase in drug use—but it would not be the chaotic explosion that drug warriors predict. The United States…
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…viewpoints and here is another way you can look on the performance enhancing drug, steroids. The primary reason that steroids should be legal because steroids are abused. According to an Australian physician steroids should be legal and monitored by doctors…
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…. It is the use of substances that alters a person's state of mind. Every society practices recreational drug use in different style. Lately there has been a debate on making drugs legalized. There is no country that has stopped the normalization of drug use among its…
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…many social, ethical and legal issues. Drug-testing should be allowed in high schools because keeping the students safe and healthy is an important factor.…
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…The controversy of legalizing marijuana has been raging for quite a while in America. From some people pushing it for medical purposes to pott-heads just wanting to get high legally. Marijuana has been used for years as a popular drug
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…the capacity to feel, sense and share. After alcohol, it is the most popular of what are called "recreational drugs." It has been used around the world for other purposes. In some primitive tribes of South America, Africa, and India, "cannabis" is used…
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