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    “Above the Influence”, high school visits by inmates, and other drug-prevention efforts conducted in schools have indeed grabbed the attention of many adolescents. The consistent message about drug misuse and prevention have not only may lower drug abuse but has been proven to be heard by more than 70% adolescents plus more than 50% have conversations with parents/guardians about their awareness of peer pressure and dangers of drugs. Due to family environments having a huge impact on an…

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    Drug Testing Welfare Recipients. There is much talk in todays society to reconstruct the welfare system. In the past years, many have spoken on how the welfare system is abused and should be much more regulated. The talk consists of regulating the system by administering drug screening during the time that you receive the government help. “The system is to assist citizens who are not able to support themselves or their families due to unemployment, underemployment, hardship, unskilled labor…

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    substance abuse problem has the potential to pose devastating health effects in teens across the front range and beyond. Ranked #3 in the nation for current marijuana use amongst adolescents, Colorado communities have experienced a rapid increase in teenage substance abuse. According to Christian Thurstone, M.D, this alarming rise in teenage marijuana use is due to three factors: availability, perceived harmfulness, and societal norms. It’s clear that the more access teens have to drugs, the…

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    College Student Marijuana

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    responsibilities and classes, often turn to pot for release, not fully realizing the effects of marijuana use.” Marijuana is a hallucinogen drug, so it main goal is to distort a person mind and it is also a gateway drug that leads to other dangerous drugs According to the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), marijuana, one of the most dangerous schedule one drugs may be the cause of poorer grades and later…

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    Drug Use Research Paper

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    Individuals should not have the right to engage in behaviors, like drug use, because behaviors, such as drug use, always affects other individuals, such behaviors are commonly dangerous, and according to scripture we are to be sober minded. Everyone deserves freedom and everyone has rights, but when those rights negatively affect other individuals or society those freedoms and rights must be monitored and limited to provide protection for the larger number. This is a situation that has to…

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    Teenage Drug Use

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    Teenage Drug Use The amount of Alcohol and Drug use among High school seniors is very common, but it does depend on the substance being used. Let’s begin so I went and interviewed three high school seniors, all at the same time. I asked them all the same question. “What are the percentages of alcohol and drugs users within your age group”. All three seniors found it easy to give percentages for all drugs beside amphetamines and hallucinogens. Therefore, I had to explain and give an example of…

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    someone. If I could change anything in the world, I would get rid of Addictive Drugs, Abusive Nursing Home and, Eating Disorders/ Self-Harm. They may seem like not a big problem but in teens and young adults, it is. They are all very horrible and scary things that are in our society. They need to be gone. These three things effect a lot of people’s lives. Addictive drugs are one of the leading causes of death in adults. Some drugs that doctors prescribe can be addictive. My Aunt found that out…

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    Diet Pill Analysis

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    The top five diet pills of 2015 are Abidexin, Fenphedra, Anoretix, OxySelect Pink, and 7 Day Detox. All of theses pills contain mostly caffeine and has side affects like nausea, constipation, gas, insomnia, jitters, increased heart rate, and increased blood pressure (Top 10 Diet Pills of 2015). The majority of diet pills can be purchased over the counter, with few needing a prescription from a medical professional. This can be dangerous as diet pills can be readily available, including to…

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    Breaking Free Sadly, our world has been overcome with people suffering with drug and/or alcohol addiction. It has become a literal pandemic. It doesn’t seem to be getting better, only worse. The reasons people use drugs or alcohol are different from person to person; therefore, there is not a cure-all for everyone. It takes a lot of time and compassion from others to help these people learn to lead healthy lives again, free from the demon of addiction. I feel that our only hope is not to send…

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    person is required to take drug test to hold a job, where people on assisted living (Welfare) are not? I believe that if I am required to take a drug test to hold and keep a job then they should have to as well. Assisted Living is a great program that helps people that are not able to work and who are physical disabled. With that being said there are people who take full advantage of the program by taking the goods they get and sell them, take that cash and go buy drugs. Therefor showing that…

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