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…usage such as abuse of drugs leading to criminal activity and/or fatalities (self and of others), the health hazards another impediment would be the theory that, the legalization would decrease price and increase availability;... I beg to differ…
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…peddling drugs on the streets to get what she needed. She could not get a real job she stated because she did not currently have a permanent address. She used much of her money to buy alcohol and marijuana, living with men she met along the way. Young Adult…
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…mistreated by US soldiers. Not only are harsh and possibly inhumane techniques being used, but soldiers also have abused prisoners for their own satisfaction. In the former case, harsh or abusive interrogation techniques should not be used regardless…
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…Behind Bars <Tab/>As this nation's drug problems persist, it seems the only solution is putting illegal drug users behind bars. There they will get the treatment they need to live a normal life. Illegal drug offenders should be put…
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…lately. Drug testing has been used for many years. Drug tests are given to potential employees to make sure that they are not abusing or using any type of drugs. Using drugs makes employees less aware and inhibits their abilities on the job. Many injuries…
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…Despite the introduction of The Police and Criminal Evidence Act (PACE) in 1984, which outlined police powers, including stop and search, arrest and detention, police still have the ability to abuse their powers. An example of the police abusing
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Category: /Literature
…Child abuse is a disgrace to the American Society. It is an act that accomplishes nothing but bad things. It shows how low some people are in our society that they would beat their own children or other people's children. According to the National…
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Category: /Law & Government
…a maximum penalty of 14 years' imprisonment, possession of heroin carried a maximum penalty of seven years. Under the 1971 Act drugs of abuse were divided into three classes; A, B, C. Class A includes cocaine and heroin; Class B covers cannabis in the herbal…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…after long-term use of other major drugs of abuse (Erickson 89). Findings so far show that regular use of marijuana may play a role in some kinds of cancer. It's hard to know for sure whether regular marijuana use causes cancer, but it is known…
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…. Their argument is that the user will be so seduced by the euphoric effects of the drug that they will be prompted continue using it repeatedly and often. As with any drug, there are undoubtedly people who abuse MDMA in this manner. However, the drug has unique…
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