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    Picture living in a world where marijuana is so free that even your 12 year old son or daughter could get their hands on it without hardly any effort. Well that’s the world parents, law enforcement officers and government officials would have to live in if the bill gets passed that marijuana is federally legal for recreational use. Marijuana is a hallucinogen that affects the brain and alters your awareness. For years there have been debates weather not marijuana should be legalized for…

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    19th Century Drugs

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    In the excerpt “A century of increasing drug control” from Illegal Drugs it conveyed the various drugs that people used along with the war on drugs they decided to start based on the harm they thought it would cause to society if it was abused. In the beginning of the 19th century people started taking drugs due to medical conditions, all drugs that were taken was prescribed. Towards the ending of the 19th century is when people started becoming addicted to narcotics and using it for…

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    Marijuana Legalization: A Bad Idea Countless people have come to the conclusion that marijuana cannot be harmful, but little do they know, it can have a huge impact on several aspects of your life. Marijuana users who think they are just having a fun time with their friends, are shaping their future in a negative way. Marijuana has become more of a popular drug lately as a result of of the huge debates over legalizing it for medical use. Although several people are for this idea, they have no…

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    stays in your body forever, either in your brain or spinal fluid. And that small amount of LSD is what causes the flashbacks. 6. LSD isn 't an addictive drug, the more a person uses it the higher the tolerance for it. So If there was some sort of addiction it would be very likely to be psychological instead of physical. A person who is a heavy user would take LSD about twice a week making it the usual for them since their tolerance level would be fairly…

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    children anything. The Robert Johnson Foundation reported, “In 2007 approximately twenty percent of welfare recipients reported have used an illicit drug at least once in a past year, and at least five percent admitted that they have a substance addiction” (Vitter 2). Children can be affected physically and emotionally by their parent’s substance abuse. Parental substance abuse can cause home environments to become chaotic. These negative impacts can lead to child maltreatment. Therefore, the…

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    It 's clear that the process of getting up in the morning varies psychologically and physically. Fragments of dreams may elude one 's mind as their bodies begin to reboot. Everyone has something or someone to jump start them, whether it’s a method of a helping hand or substance abuse that takes over their body and overpowers the mind. Social ties are key in life’s road of struggles, who you know and how you interact with society will determine the makeup of your time on this earth. For some…

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    casual (offline) video gamers into addicted gamers. According to Rooji et al. “Both Korean and western researchers report specifically that Massive Multiplayer Online Role Playing Games (MMORPGs) are the main culprits in cases of online video game addiction” (205). These massive multiplayer games are essentially a semi-large box with multiple computer hardware and software installed that creates a server. On these servers is the virtual reality that these video game addicts delve into and live…

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    “In 2013, around 4.2 million people 12 and older had a marijuana abuse or addiction problem,” (Volkow par. 2). In Governing Magazine, State Marijuana Laws Map reveals that both Colorado and Washington legalized the use of marijuana in 2012. In the United States, twenty-three states have legalized Marijuana. Nineteen states have legalized marijuana for medical use only. Four states (Washington, Oregon, Colorado, and Alaska) have legalized the use of recreational marijuana. The use of recreational…

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    Although some may believe that the nature of drug addiction comes from an irresistible desire to consume rather than the environmental circumstances they are in, it in fact seems likely that drug addiction can occur for several different reasons. Drug consumption and abuse has been and still is a huge controversial topic around the world. Many people may enjoy the feeling of certain substances while others turn to the use of drugs to adapt to tough environmental situations. In chapter seven of…

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    Effects Of Substance Abuse

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    Many people often become addicted to substances. When someone becomes addicted to a substance it cause disruptions in there life, it causes problems with there relationship(s), and it effects there health. People often start off by using alcohol or drugs as a “pick me up” and it makes the user feel “cool” (“Substance Abuse and”). Kids don’t take the time to think what using the substances is doing to there body and there brain. As a kid your brain is still developing and it is much easier to…

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