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    industrial use. Marijuana first spread from China to India and Europe as early as A.D. 500, according to History.com. In the mid 1500s, the Spanish brought marijuana to the New World and by the mid 1900s, the United States listed it as a Schedule One drug along with heroin and LSD. Now,…

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    decades, the United States has contributed to the substantial war on drugs and its impact has continued to affect many people in more than one way. Unfortunately, it is a war that has focused its efforts on the criminalization of drug use and distribution. It has certainly not eradicated the mass destruction that has been marked in communities around the United States and globally. There is an obvious correlation between drugs, racial justice, and aspects that reach beyond national borders. It…

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    The first solution that will lower the amounts of deaths from opioids is with the legalization of marijuana. Medical marijuana can be used instead of some opioids that people use to decrease the amount of pain they are in. Marijuana will help by how people will not have to be prescribed many different medications. Marijuana is legal in eight states, and it is legal for medical use in 21 states (Corasaniti). There are two studies that were done by the journal JAMA Internal Medicine, and the…

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    stopped. In the United States alone, an estimated amount of 2.1 million people are victims of disorders and addictions caused by prescription pain pills. This problem is rising at an exponential rate and the number of deaths due to prescription pain relievers overdose is 4 times higher than it was in 1999. People are using these medications as a cheaper way to get high. However, these alternative drugs may cost less, but the consequences of abusing these pills are too high to take the risk.…

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    abuse problem started smoking, drinking, or use other drugs before the age of 18. So the person that got discriminated, went to drugs or alcohol at a young age, then ended up with an addiction for the rest of their lives. The NIAAA writes “the estimated cost of drug abuse exceeds 90 billion”, meaning that is 90 billion dollars that could be used for scientific research but instead is helping the people of discrimination with drug addictions. Drugs and alcohol both are proven not good for you and…

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    Unlike Dr. Gounder, rural family physician Dr. Robert Wergin does not look forward to reducing the number of opioids he prescribes to his patients. Wergin worries about the overprescribing to patients that do not need the drugs, but firmly believes that a “one size fits all prescription algorithm just doesn’t fit [his patients], but [he] has to comply.” Of equal concern is the feeling of lost trust with patients, often offended by the suggestion of removing their regimen…

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    Heroin Epidemic Analysis

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    epidemic is affecting people's everyday lives. It will continue to affect them throughout the future. In the articles “Safe heroin injection sites get OK from King County health board”, by Seattle Times; also in the article, “Issue Overview: Heroin Addiction” by Lauren Etter, Bloomberg; finally in the article, “Soaring overdose deaths cut U.S. life expectancy for 2nd year” by Mike Stobbe, Associated Press. Heroin is a dangerous substance to use and it will affect the future; with heroin…

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    well-being and pleasure. This kind of pleasure can lead to both psychological and physical dependence. Some individuals use it for legitimate medical purposes, but over time develop an addiction problem. After prolonged use an individual develops a tolerance for this substance and needs to take more and more of the drug in order to feel…

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    According to Peak (2016), criminal justice employees have a lot of opportunities to become involved with sexual affairs, incidents, trysts, etc. Sexual misconduct has been defined as anything as simple as casual flirting on the job to romantic involvement with foreign agents. Discipline has been given out as police managers maintain high standards of officer behavior. Officers may be disciplined for their inappropriate actions, including both adultery and homosexuality, (p. 63). Inappropriate…

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    two million people die from pneumococcal disease every year. According from the United Nations, there are nearly 200,000 people each year die from drug abuse, and globally, the treatment for it would cost about 250 billion a year that needed proper care. Female drug users were two-thirds the male rate, in India and Indonesia. In 2012, it increases drug production worldwide.…

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