Category: /Social Sciences
off the banned substance list and made legal, but there are over 10,000 scientific studies that prove it is a harmful and addictive substance (DEA Report, 2003). Marijuana has been referred to as the "gateway drug", meaning it opens the user up to harder
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Category: /Social Sciences/Current Issues
This summary of articles deals with the Orejuela brothers, Gilberto and
Miguel Rodriguez, the leaders of the infamous Cali drug cartel found in Colombia.
The two brothers have been drug trafficking for many years, but this journal
chronicles
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Category: /Literature/English
Performance-Enhancing Drugs in Sports: A Silent Epidemic
They stand behind the starting blocks, rigid and serious; the tension is palpable. Without a sound, the athletes step onto the starting block; the only barrier remaining between them and Olympic
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
and sorrow at the mutual killing among teenagers tied to the drug trade.
In this paper I will discuss opposing views from Douglas Weil's, "Legalizing Concealed Weapons Does Not Make Society Safer" viewpoint, and from Don B. Kates' "Legalizing Concealed Weapons
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Category: /Literature/English
greatest extreme. And to society he is considered a criminal. Was sending this person to prison the best thing to do? It just does not seem worth it
For years and years we having been locking up drug offenders. People with no violent history at all have
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Category: /Literature/English
reasons why marijuana prohibition is destructive and useless in America. First, marijuana stays illegal, while many legal drugs harm people every day. In its natural state, marijuana is relatively harmless. The National Institute of Drug Abuse pamphlet
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Bruner, A., & Fishman, M. Adolescents and Illicit Drug Use. The Journal of the American Medical Association, August 19, 1998, v280 n7 p597.
This article discusses the increase in illicit drug use by adolescents between the ages of 12 - 17
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Category: /Recreation & Sports
Using sports to fight drug abuse
Sports is being adopted as a medium to rescue persons caught in the drug trap in Tarn Taran police district, once considered a mini 'Khalistan'. The trend of drug consumption has spread among youths of this tiny border
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Category: /Law & Government/Law Issues
Pretty Good essay proving the benefits of the legalization of marijuana for medical purposes Good essay
Marijuana: A Horticultural Revolution, A Medical and Legal Battle
For years there has been a wonder drug which has befriended
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Category: /Recreation & Sports/Health Care
MDMA
Ecstacy, also known as; E, Adam, Hug, Beans, Love drug, and X, is a small white pill usually swallowed. E can also be crushed and snorted through the nose (which really burns for a while). It can cause many psycological problems like confusion
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