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    One of the causes of the involvement in drug trafficking between Mexico and the United States is the narco-culture in society. As the author of the article said most of the young people get involved in this crime because they see this Cartel leaders as heroes. They want to have all the money and power their have. The narco-lifestyles as it is called, is glamorized through narcocorridos (The narcocorrido is a musical composition that is notorious for its violent protagonists and powerful…

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    Loud Party Marijuana

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    portrayed as a drug that is super bad for an individual, as well as a gateway drug for other drug uses, abuses, and misuses such as, cocaine, heroin, prescription pills, molly, ecstasy, crack, DMT, LSD, PCP, and much more. Many people today admit to the illegal uses of marijuana. The interest group that I exemplify, “The Loud Party “ are going to face both people and other interest groups that support the uses of marijuana as well as legalizing it and others that want to keep it illegal. Some…

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    The Onion Router Essay

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    Public authorities, phycologists, and doctors have recently been immersed in combating the newly developed Deep Web, a secret, little-known easily accessible resource in purchasing illegal drugs and pharmaceuticals. This backdoor allows for users to purchase illicit products without being caught through a shroud of encryption. “The Onion Router” (TOR), is used as the primary source of camouflage for users, concealing an individual’s IP address. TOR makes finding the identity of users almost…

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    In a time when the American War on drugs in frowned on in general disapproval by the public, the harmful and life altering effects of substance abuse goes frighteningly unnoticed or perhaps ignored by those who are blind to the widespread harm it can cause. While many people are unaware of the adverse effects that substance use can have on their body, mind, and spirit, some fall victim to a dangerous cycle of use that can leave them deprived of the naturally dependency-free luxuries that clean…

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    War On Drugs Essay

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    The war on drugs is a government agenda to ban illicit substances used for recreation. While the current situation in the nation is the fight to legalize the use of marijuana, the contrived fight against other illegal substances is well under way. The nation has been fighting against the use of illegal substances for years. Unfortunately the fight has not seemed to have accomplished much in the way of ridding the nation of prohibited drugs. While a small number of cities have created successful…

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    Narcotics In Mexico

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    America is plagued by a drug epidemic. This is not only a domestic problem, as high dollar drugs enter the United States illegally each year. It is estimated that the Drug Enforcement Administration makes over thirty thousand arrests a year due to the distribution of illegal narcotics. An estimated thirty-two percent of all offenders in state prisons were either in possession of or under the influence of illegal drugs at the time their crimes occurred. The drug trade in countries like Mexico…

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    Legalization Of Marijuana Essay

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    both legal and illegal drugs, low effects on the human body. “No death from marijuana overdose has ever been reported and the ill effects of alcohol, nicotine, and prescription painkillers (...) vastly overweight those of marijuana” ( Ingraham, Janet. “Lee, Martin A. Smoke Signals: A Social History of Marijuana--Medical, Recreational, and Scientific”). Research has also shown that marijuana “ use does not lead to physical dependence, and there are no withdrawal symptoms when the drug is not…

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    Naloxone

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    Drugs. Everyone have probably heard of them- on the news, social media, school, or amongst a group friends. Drugs are bad; everyone has heard that, but why? Drugs cannot be bad just because parents and schools say they are, right? A complete overview and insight into the world of drugs and the dangers of illegal, addictive substances will be provided. Drugs are an evident hazard and epidemic in today’s society, so it is definitely necessary that a full point of view is apparent. From the very…

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    Drug Addiction Statistically, 81 percent of teens and young adults have had the opportunity to use illegal drugs, but only 42.5 percent actually tried them. Society today is always trying to find ways to keep teens from experimenting with over the counter, non-prescription, drugs. Unfortunately, drug dependency starts as early as fourteen years old. Users that start abusing drugs at this age are at a higher risk of becoming drug dependent. Many factors play into the start of becoming an addict.…

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    futures are greatly affected by drugs, actions should be taken now to deter them away from using or taking drugs. Schools should be allowed to drug test children in middle school and high school because it could help prevent the use of drugs, stop the issues corresponding with using drugs, and could lead to better lives. People tend to overlook the fact that young people can and will do drugs. “This survey of more than 46,000…

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