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    What are the drug sentences like here in America? Can they be too much? Not enough? Or sometimes maybe even a waste of our time, money, and resources? Do we focus too much on catching people who sell or use drugs rather than the people that are robbing other people, killing, or even raping? It has honestly turned in to such a big deal nowadays that the police only seem to worry about people with drugs. Granted, some drugs are very bad and those people should definitely be off the streets but not…

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    They usually can not afford the proper health care to protect themselves from this virus and other diseases. HIV has a multitude of ways it can transfer from person to person: blood, semen, vaginal secretions and breast milk. Homeless people who use drugs that expose blood are susceptible to receiving HIV due to the chance of the needle being reused. If homeless people have unprotected sex they are likely to receive HIV because they do not have open availability to protection. 3.4% of homeless…

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    marijuana for recreational purposes means all those who’ve acquired a criminal record thanks to unnecessary drug charges for possession won’t fall victims to being denied jobs and entry to certain countries due to of the stigma surrounding the drug. So if the effects of marijuana are euphoric, relaxing and help with social ability, don’t they sound like they’re pretty similar to currently legal drugs which are at the moment readily available? This year, many of us turn 18, we will be more…

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    dog. On the other hand, comedian Rob Delaney gives us an insight to struggles of various kinds of addicts in his essay “Drugs Will Kill Your Friends.” Writing about controversial themes by using the controversial language, they grab the reader’s attention, but also make us realize how emotions usually have a greater say in the matter than reason. Most people won’t treat a drug user the same if that is someone from their own family, and they won’t…

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    harassment, addiction, relationships issues, and depression. Alcoholism is a social injustice because it can lead to domestic violence and creates an unhealthy society. Alcoholism prevention programs work to address the issue by offering different forms of rehabilitation, education, and discuss possible solutions. Most domestic violence incidences occur because…

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    comes in different forms such as “coco plants, paste, cocaine hydrochloride, freebase cocaine, and crack cocaine” (Olive 9-11). The use of crack cocaine can lead to a higher chance in committing a crime, neurological problems, and dependence on the drug that is hard to escape. It is certain that the presentation of crack has had a major impact in the world, especially in crime. Crack has led to an increase in misconduct and also to laws being “enacted to counter its use, manufacture,…

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    nature, it is also known to be a gateway drug. Marijuana also has many different names, for example, it is referred to as pot, Mary Jane, ganja, and weed. The legalization of recreational marijuana could have harmful effects on the communities that we live in, but could also be beneficial, because it could boost the country’s revenue. Marijuana is the most used illegal drug in the United States. Marijuana is…

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    were the highest place on earth, mum was your hero and your enemy’s were your siblings. Race issues were about who ran the fastest and war was just a card game. The only drug you knew was cough medicine, the most pain you felt was when you skinned your knees. When wearing a skirt didn’t make…

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    In 1991 was the height of imprisonment in the United States. A scholar comment on a Blue Ribbon Commission on inmate population management stated “because females represent only a fraction of the present population they are relatively unimportant"(Kruttschnitt, 2010). He also stated "when we have got as much of a change as we do in a system which is 95% male you 're not going to be looking hard at the females in the system"( Kruttschnitt). With increasing imprisonment of females offenders this…

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    students have abused alcohol, and the amount of students who abuse prescription drugs has increased by 450 percent over the last decade (“Facts and Statistics of College Drug Abuse”). Medications used to cure diseases, ease pain, and overall benefit society are the same medications that misused, can cause drastic side effects for users and even death. This type of illegal consumption and misuse of drugs is also referred to as drug abuse, and although universities have dealt with substance abuse…

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