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…Publishers, 1990. Terkel, Susan. “Should Drugs be Legalized.” New York: Franklin Watts, 1990. Walker, Tiffany. Marijuana Legalization. 4/19/99. Howarcc. 4/3/00. www.howardcc.edu/ec_101_disc/_ec101_disc/oooooo91.htm. Gochmanosky, Nicole. Hemp/Marijuana…
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…adds an air of legitimacy and makes it appear to be legal. The drug is not commonly used by physicians in the United States and is not even listed in the commonly used Physician's Desk Reference. Illicit use of Rohypnol was originally reported in Europe…
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…(Zimmerman, pg.20). If doctors, whose only ambitions are to relieve pain and to cure illness, believe that marijuana should become legalized, then it is only in the public's best interest to legalize it. Doctors may know more about drugs and substances than…
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…they decided to keep nicotine legal in the forms of cigarettes, cigars, pipe tobacco, chewing tobacco, and snuff tobacco. Our government decided that they could create new taxes on these drugs since they may not have been aware of their dangers and habit forming…
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…Marijuana: How can it's Medical Use be Denied? Although marijuana may be an illegal drug, it has many medicinal values. However the federal government and the FDA agree that legalizing it for medical use will only cause problems in society…
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Legalization of Marijuana One of the biggest issues argued about all over congress, the media, and in public resides in our country’s War on Drugs. One of the primary focuses of the War on Drugs targets the controversial drug marijuana. Marijuana…
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…No," but not everyone remembers that in a pressured situation that could change their life forever. As early as 500b.c. civilizations in Greece and Rome drunk alcohol. Still now in1998, alcohol is "Americas Most Abused Drug"(Ball 43). Even though alcohol is a legal drug
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…History / Definition  Drugs have a long and notorious history for altering minds. Drugs are used as a way of escaping reality and disappearing into another world.  In this speech, I will assist you in understanding the history…
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Drugs in Olympics Athletes around the world compete in events ranging from high school level to world class events. More athletes find drugs and steroids as a way to improve their performance rather than doing the work and training. Drug testing…
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…and legal fees, only the actual prison costs - food, water, electricity and guards ( ). There are over 1.5 million non-violent drug law offenders in prison right now, and this number is increasing daily( ). That means we are spending a minimum of $45 billion…
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