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    is a drug like alcohol legal, and other drugs are not? Why does the misuse, and abuse of drugs, such as marijuana, and cocaine lead to harsher sentences than the misuse, and abuse of alcohol? The answer lies in on the War on Drugs. Before I lead in to the crux of my argument, let me juxtapose one more question, Was the War on Drugs even necessary? While I was always weary on the whole premise for making our communities safer by discouraging the use of illicit, and in some cases licit drugs, and…

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    remain illegal? Prostitution is very harmful to women. The reasons why prostitution is harmful to women are it threatens their health, it forces them into sex trafficking, indoor outdoor. There are many health reasons that prostitution should be illegal. The health reasons that are of concern for prostitutes include; the spread of STD’s, abuse from the John’s or pimps, which cause mental health ,”nearly 70 percent of prostituted women meet the criteria for a diagnosis of post traumatic…

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    Satire Essay On Drugs

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    Illicit Use A fleeting rush of adrenaline is worth cold sweats in the middle of the night. We inhale them and feel relief, so we kill and maim for them. Despite all the awful things drugs make us do, people keep coming back for more. Addicts rob gas stations, gang bangers push coke across the border and force children to deal. Anti-drug messages are pushed through the education system while parents beg their children to just say no. Drugs are bad. Prominent in human history they are; entire…

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    The National Drug Control Strategy is revised each year by the President of the United States. The United States has been fighting a losing war against drugs for decades. In hopes for a winning war against drugs, the main strategies for the nation’s illicit drug use is to stop the use of drugs before it starts by educating the youth, reduce the health and social costs of illicit drug use, reduce drug related- crime and violence, shield America’s air, land, and sea frontiers from the drug threat,…

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    The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has a system for the classifying or scheduling of narcotics. The current system is imperfect and needs to be updated. The reason the DEA narcotic scheduling should be updated is because current research indicates that several of these narcotics should be placed in a different classification schedule or removed from the schedules. The issue that needs to be addressed is the characteristics certain narcotics and why those narcotics should be placed into…

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    Drug Trafficking In Libya

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    Unfortunately, nations that are politically unstable are particularly susceptible to human traffickers and drug smuggling. Ever since the deterioration of the government’s control of Libya, organized crime has exploded at a rate never seen before in the Middle East. Migrant, drug, and arms smuggling have become pervasive in this strategic location. With rugged geography and the ability to control illicit trade routes to Europe and East Africa, Libya has become a much disputed land and safe haven…

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    Paper About Drugs

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    Drug use has been prevalent for thousands of years. Most drugs have been used for their numerous benefits, pertaining to their affects on the body, both psychoactive and physical, while others are used recreationally. Individuals may require drugs to maintain a healthy living condition, while others may use them recreationally or even abuse them. I do believe that drugs are needed for a healthy society; I also believe that drugs can be problematic for our society due the potential damage they…

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    Illicit Economy Analysis

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    The integration of the illicit economy in U.S. import and export activities has made a prominent impact in society. The drug war is a hot commodity when discussing ongoing current social issues in the United States of America. The implementation of foreign man made narcotics and synthetic substances has dominated the economic infrastructure of our nation. It is being fueled through the trade of illicit substances, while foreign drug practices are becoming a commonality amongst American…

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    The war on drugs was first recognized on June 18th, 1971 in a press conference given by President Richard Nixon (Booth, K.). It was declared that the war on drugs was a public enemy because of the potential harm it had on society. The following years led to the establishment of new drug enforcement groups in order to fight against drug trades (Frontline). Since then, the distribution of drugs has gone underground and on the black market and become a global industry that generates violence that…

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    Drug Addiction

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    The addictive use of prescription and illicit drugs within the United States has been, and remains,an unending and sometimes controversial social and economic issue. According to research and statistics done on this issue, drug addiction has the ability to affect numerous branches of both societal and economic health. Statistically, one of the more common areas affected is our criminal justice system. (‘Bureau of Justice Statistics). The relationship between drugs and the criminal justice system…

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