Papers 671-680 of total 24854 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…There is much harm that comes about due to the use of drugs, legal or illegal. For starters there are many health risks that one takes if he or she abuses the power of drugs. Someone that is addicted to drugs, either legal or illegal, puts an awful…
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…Should Drug Use Be Decriminalized? “Nadelmann argues that the present policy [on drugs] does not work and that it is counterproductive. Legalization, he contends, would stop much of the disease, violence, and crime associated with illegal drugs
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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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…Department statistics, of the millions of Americans who use illegal drugs today, 2.7 million of these people are hard-core drug abusers. The hard-core drugs that enjoy the most popularity are crack, cocaine and heroin -- all of which are highly addictive…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…injuries are related to alcohol abuse and alcoholism. Workplace accident rates are two or three times higher than normal for alcoholics. A recent survey of drug users who were seeking help in regard to their drug habits revealed: 75% had used drugs
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…Here in the United States, we have made some significant progress in fighting drug use and the trafficking of drugs, and this is just not the time to legalize drugs. Illegal drugs are illegal because they are detrimental, and they were made illegal…
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…Use and Abuse of Credit The use of credit cards is much more dangerous than use of checks or cash. Paying with cash is very easy; for knowing how much money is available and how much can be spent makes it very hard to get into debt. When paying…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Authorship Speech I. How many of you are starting to get annoyed with the fact of people doing drugs, dying because of drugs and spend your money to clean up there dead bodies? This bill will fix this problem, it is not a complete solution…
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Category: /History
…The link between drug use and crime is not a new one. For more than twenty years, both the National Institute on Drug Abuse and the National Institute of Justice have funded many studies to try to better understand the connection. One such study was done…
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…With all the hype of payoffs to IOC members in the media today, it might sound as if that is the greatest threat to internataional sport. The real threat to the Olympics and international sport is the use of dangerous drugs which enhance the performance…
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