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Category: /Social Sciences
…Everbody says they know what alcohol and drugs do to people but I say they don't. They don't know what goes on. The only people that know what really goes on are the people who live with it on a daily bases. I know all about it and the pain that goes…
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…The Underestimated Drug The destructive effects of alcohol continue to pierce the very core of modern society. Central to its seductive properties is the pernicious perception, among modern youth, that the ingestion of such large quantities of the drug
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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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…of crimes, like murders, robbery and different types of abuses. Drugs cause human brain to stop working; therefore, people who use drugs do insane things without caring about the rules and regulations. So, legalization of drugs will not decline the crime rate…
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…by, the act of inflicting injury on a target, such as another fellow’s jaw.” (Wilson 355) People who use drugs are more likely to commit domestic abuse crimes. New York State’s Rockefeller Law’s ratified in 1978 have made an attempt to crack down on crimes…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, April 17). Alcoholism & Drug Abuse Weekly, 7, 2. . Cockburn, A. (1998, Sept/Oct). The Addictive War. Canadian Dimension, 32, 9. . Gillespie, N. (1997, July). A Cost-Ineffective Drug War. Reason, 29…
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…of 1937 federally prohibited marijuana. The controlled Substances Act of 1970 placed all illicit and prescription drugs into five "schedules" (categories). Marijuana was place in Schedule I, defining the substance as having a high potential for abuse
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…. It creates huge costs from citizens in an attempt to save a small group of hard core drug abusers from harming themselves. Once legalization takes place America would be a safer place to live. There won't be no more drug dealers, no local warfare between them…
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…is an effective way to eliminate drug abuse, which in essence causes harm. Therefore, they must be permitted to test for drugs. Finally, does the "Ought Implies Can" theory work? It really depends on what argument one uses to support it or argue against it. Clearly…
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…gradually adopted what is now the national standard: you must be 21 to purchase alcoholic beverages. But there are loopholes in the various regulations. Curiously, the binge-drinking epidemic among teens comes at a time when drug abuse in this age group has…
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