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    Pros And Cons Of Opioids

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    opioid are considered a drug, including opiates, several are legal for prescription for medical use and has accepted medical benefits and risk while some opioid or opiates may not share those mutual benefit or risk. Cannabis (Marijuana) is becoming legalized in several states for various medical reasons and use illegally for recreational use amongst youth, being that opioids have a broad range of drugs which includes opiates in addition to semi-synthetic and synthetic drugs that is legal,…

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    were avoiding chemical dependency, personal safety, and emotional well-being. Avoiding chemical dependency is one of my highest scored topics because I do not drink, or do drugs. I am a firm believer that taking drugs, and drinking underage, will ruin your life, so I stay far away from them. Some ways that I stay away from drugs and drinking is that I do not go to parties. A lot of students come to college for the social scene and the partying. I am here to get an education, so when a party…

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    “crystalline alkaloid, obtained from coca leaves, used as a local anesthetic and also widely used as an illicit drug for its stimulant and euphorigenic properties,” this is the definition of cocaine, according to Dictionary.com. Cocaine comes in two forms, a powdered or a rock crystal form which it’s called crack to differentiate amongst them. When you want to obtain more knowledge of this drug through online sources, its basic information found to vary from websites to articles unless more…

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    the conclusion that I am pro legalizing marijuana. I do realize that there are many disadvantages to legalizing marijuana but I also see many more advantages to it. Many people think that legalizing marijuana perpetuates and extends the problem of addiction and the other negative aspects of consuming marijuana, but not many of them know the positives. There have been many proposals by different theorists that legalizing marijuana can actually boost revenue for the states. Prohibition of weed…

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    Fentanyl Research Paper

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    dangerous society. All you need to die on the drug is a dose the size of 3 milligrams of pure fentanyl. The problem is, the fentanyl black market is growing rapidly. Fentanyl is easily accessible, causing fatal overdoses and death. It is sold on the street as a powder. Usually, it is mixed with heroin. In some forms, it is deadly just to touch it. The fentanyl crisis is a problem we should work hard to defeat. Chinese fentanyl suppliers ship the drug to Mexico where it is smuggled into the…

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    War on Drugs Many people believe that legalizing drugs will make it easier to decrease the usage, but others believe otherwise. James Wilson wrote an argumentative essay titled “Against Legalization of Drugs” to prove why drugs like heroin and cocaine should stay illegal. He gives evidence explaining why these illegal drugs should become legal. Though Wilson believes both and many others drugs staying illegal he gives the opposition’s point of view. Throughout this essay Wilson compares drugs…

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    Morphine Angel Hernandez Health Class Mr.Focarelli Narcotic Good afternoon class. My drug is Morphine. Morphine is a pain medication. It is used to treat moderate severe pain. It is a prescription drug. Morphine belongs to a class of drugs called Opioid or narcotic. The effects are in the brain to change how your body feels and responds to pain. Morphine is given by injection into a vein or a muscle or under the skin. The major side effects of Morphine include pain,…

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    patient. She was in denial about her addiction, a major roadblock to recovery. She said she could easily stop using heroin, but could not explain why she continued to relapse while in treatment. Marty would not consistently follow my treatment recommendations. She always had an excuse for not going to Narcotics Anonymous or returning to school to obtain her GED. I explained to her the importance of moving forward in a positive way and dissociating from her drug-abusing friends, but to no avail.…

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    A War on the People The war on drugs has been nothing but a failure. For nearly 45 years, this seemingly endless war has brought nothing but mass incarceration, violence, wasteful spending, and fear to the American people. Over one trillion (1,000,000,000,000) dollars invested in the policy and it’s expected results have not shown. Drug use and addiction are just as prominent as they have been before the policy and have not shown any correlation to the time and money put into enforcing this…

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    The war on drugs is an ongoing battle that will never cease to exist. For six years straight more than 60 percent of students reported that their high schools are “drug infected”. Even private schools have been disturbed by this addiction. I feel that every school system has the right to search student lockers and backpack while they are in the building as long as it's for the well being of other students. A new study by the National Center on Addiction and Substance use shows that 17 percent of…

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