utterly mad. This fate is waiting for all those who use a drug by the name of Substance D. Philip K. Dick -a highly regarded science fiction writer who is said to be one of the greatest of his time (Metzger and Straub 88) brought this idea to life in his novel A Scanner Darkly. By referencing his first-hand experience with narcotics, Dick was able to accurately illustrate the mind of a substance abuser and portray the potentially harmful effects drugs may have on the brain; however, his novel…
“Just say no,” has been America’s approach since First Lady Nancy Regan used the phrase in 1982 (Lilienfeld and Arkowitz, 2014). However, the recent attention to drug legalization begs the question – is prohibition working? The drug debate is divided into three approaches: legalization, prohibition, and decriminalization. Though opinions vary within each approach, they have very specific themes. Many for the legalization of drugs are particularly in favor for the legalization of marijuana. This…
Marijuana has not always been an illegal substance, and it shoulda never been made illegal in the first place. The criminalization of marijuana has destroyed the lives of tens of thousands. Say marijuana was legal it would help many with a multitude of medical issues and help suppress America's opioid epidemic. Marijuana is already known to help with many diseases, including Parkinson's disorder and even disorders such as PTSD. There is no good reason for marijuana or medical marijuana should…
The drugs policy in the United Kingdom is not fit for purpose. Drugs are a massive problem in today’s society and the UK government made it illegal to be in possession of drugs for use or sale. The ongoing debate about the legalisation of cannabis is a huge issue in today’s society, as is the problem with legal highs not coming under current drug laws and not enough is being done about the number of people taking them. Another big issue that is not being dealt with appropriately is that people…
mostly because, as Alexander says, the rhetoric has changed. It is understood as a social crime in itself to discriminate…
pubic drug programs that they don't have equal access to emerging new medications for mental disorder compare to those that have private drug insurance coverage, and that there is also discrimination in the public drug plans among the provinces and territories. The authors focus on the facts that contribute to this problem. The first argument is that the Prescription Drug Coverage in Canada play a big role on whether one be able to access the new medication or not because the prescription drug…
welfare recipients. Is it unconstitutional to drug test recipients to receive their benefits? The Buzz Hornet’s Nest show bring on guests to talk about this controversial issue, including Russell Mendelson and Larry Jackson. Each of these guests argues a separate side of the debate. Russell Mendelson is a member of the Freedom and Liberty Group, an organization that works to secure the liberty of Americans, and argues that the government should drug test welfare recipients. In his interview…
Intro Legalizing drugs would help out with many things, such as medical, government benefits, schooling, decreasing crime, and would increase the amount of jobs available. Government would get more money because the drugs would be taxed. Medical uses because it would calm patients down. Schools because it helps people focus more in school. Jobs, because with production of legal drugs you would be able to hire more people since it is legal. We think drugs should be legalized because of the…
Introduction Drug addiction has many negative effects on many people. Fortunately, education on the topic is becoming more popular to try to prevent the problem before it happens. There are programs in schools to teach about drugs and their consequences and there are campaigns for people of all ages including advertisements on buses and billboards and commercials on television which depict what can happen due to drug use. Of course, preventative measures will not work one hundred percent of…
Pot or Not? Pot or not? This is a debate that has been going on for many years. Many have argued over whether or not to legalize recreational marijuana. Some say that decriminalizing it would be better for the economy. Others say that marijuana is dangerous to the user. Recreational marijuana should not be legalized because marijuana can harm the user, marijuana can be dangerous to others besides the user, and marijuana consumption in adolescents goes up when marijuana becomes legal.…