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…of these performance-enhancing drugs are Nelvar, Deca-Durabolin, Anavar, Stanzolol, Dianabol, and Anadrol-50 (Nuwer 17). These drugs are much more dangerous than the legal performance-enhancing drugs because the athletes take much, much more than the recommended doses…
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…of emotions including feelings of perception, fear, insanity, happiness, love and anger. Although marijuana is not addicting, it may be habituating. The individual may become psychologically rather than physically dependent on the drug. Legalization
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…and research, and it has less harmful effects when compared to Canada's other two legal drugs, tobacco and alcohol. Many feel marijuana should not be legalized because it is considered a "gateway drug", but in fact only 10% of people that smoked marijuana become…
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…know that it is plain nonsense to regard cannabis as a performance-enhancing drug, just as it is a myth to think the substance deteriorates the brain or leads inexorably to harder substances. The issue of cannabis legalization has been debated ever since…
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…know that it is plain nonsense to regard cannabis as a performance-enhancing drug, just as it is a myth to think the substance deteriorates the brain or leads inexorably to harder substances. The issue of cannabis legalization has been debated ever since…
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…, American Academy of Opthalmology, and the American Cancer Society. These entities, as well as others against the legalization of marijuana argue that the entire drug problem would become more severe if consumption were legalized. Their reasons for opposition…
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…meth. A drug he was taking in the bathroom of the school before being turned in by another student. $$$$$$$ was suspended from school for 180 days and must face legal charges later this year. Drugs are becoming more apparent at &&&&&&&&&& High School. Over…
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…will focus first on the medical fallacy. There currently exists a great debate concerning smoking marijuana as a medicine. Many well-intentioned leaders and members of the public have been led misled by the well-financed and organized pro-drug legalization
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…of drugs. In 1996 3 FBI agents were killed in drug related investigations imagine if one of them were you're parents or friends. The stupid thing is that if the government legalized marijuana than there wouldn't be a black market for them and all the violence…
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…. Steroids are legal in some sports even though they jeopardize players' health and damage sports credibility (Dark). Although some are more advanced physically than others that does not mean that anyone should use drugs to get ahead. Knowing that another…
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