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Category: /Social Sciences
…potential for abuse and no currently medical use, including heroin, LSD and the other hallucinogens, and marijuana, may be used legally only in a federal approved scientific research experiment. These drugs are tightly controlled by federal and states laws…
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…to the Constitution, which repealed the 18th Amendment. Drinking, and the sale of alcohol were once again legal in the United States. A summary of the war the United States is waging on drugs is necessary befo! re any comparison and contrast position can be made…
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…adults. Illegal drugs are not only tremendously easier to buy, but they are also more potent than ever before. Some new trends consist of: illegal misuse and abuse of amphetamines, "Ketamine, GHB, Salvia (legal), 2C-B, DPT, Nutmeg (legal), DMT (source- 1…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…Marijuana <Tab/>Weed, Mary Jane, pot, and grass are all slang terms for the drug marijuana. Marijuana is an illegal drug that looks like a green or gray mixture of shredded, dried leaves from a hemp plant. Marijuana is most commonly…
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…scene. Much debate over the drug issue occurs daily. Drugs such as caffeine, nicotine and alcohol are legal drugs and drugs like marijuana, cocaine, and heroine are illegal but all of these drugs affect our brains and transform out lives. <Tab/&gt…
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…in public would merely be subject to seizure." Report of The National Commission on Marijuana and Drug Abuse , 1972 [The "Nixon Marijuana Commission"] One rather puzzling fact is the number of dedicated advocates of legal (and in many cases, state-funded…
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…Drinking too much alcohol, taking an overdose of aspirin and sniffing glue in excessive amounts are some examples of drug abuse. Drug abuse is using drugs in ways that will harm our body. Illegal drugs such as ganja and heroin produce serious harmful…
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Category: /Literature/English
Drugs work by changing chemicals in your brain that control your mood. Most drugs boost or imitate the behavior of chemicals (like adrenaline, dopamine and serotonin) which regulate our mood, well being and energy levels. These chemical messengers…
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Category: /Law & Government
…The promotion of marijuana as a harmless drug that can be used to treat patients with various health issues is very misleading. Teenagers are using it more often now because of such advertisements since it is suppose to be much better then smoking…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…backwards. One can only wonder, if marijuana was legalized what would drug supporters pick next. And remember that when the commercial says 'This buds is for you' do not believe them, just say no! Works Cited Jones, and Lovinger, Paul W…
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