Say No to Drugs Essay

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    The following are realistic scenarios in which you may be offered alcohol, tobacco, or drugs. Read through and find the ones that are most realistic to your life. Add them to your final project and follow the directions there. You’re at a party with your best friend and she asks you if you want to try a beer. You’re walking home from school when you see a classmate smoking a cigarette. He tries to make you smoke so he won’t get in trouble You’re playing outside when you see your uncle smoking…

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    The U.S. has done quite a lot to stop drug cartels in Latin America. Since the 1970s, the U.S. spent one trillion dollars or more, trying their best to dismantle drug cartels. U.S. troops, pilots, and ships have been constantly deployed to track down drug smugglers. The U.S. has not only trained their units, but militaries and law enforcement agents in Latin American countries as well. The Fourth Fleet is in the Caribbean, the Marines in Guatemala, and the National Guard in Honduras. The U.S.…

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    Random drug testing was first used by the United States military to help stop the heroin epidemic, during the Vietnam War. Many public schools have been struggling with the problem of their students abusing drugs. Many schools are struggling to find a solution to the problem as well. Random drug testing is a practice that should be implemented in all public schools. Randomly testing students who are involved in extracurricular activities would allow teachers and other adults to help lead…

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    In the article “Are Teenages Replacing Drugs With Smartphones” Matt Richtel explains that there is a correlation between the decrease in drug use simply because of the increase in phone use. Throughout the article, Richtel introduces many opinions of experts and scientists on why they think drug use is declining. He starts with Dr. Volkow, she describes “interactive media as an alternative reinforcer to drugs, adding that teens can get literally high when playing these games” There are many…

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    A Look At Brief History of Drug Testing Drug tests a big business. organizations offering lab testing, employees, and others are only a few min generate from a testing service. From organizations who use drug testing as a per-employment testing device to folks who want to keep an eye on the well-being of their young people, there are many categories that regularly use drug testing as a testing process. Since the mid-1980's, drug testing has become more and more widespread. Probably the group…

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    Should school drug tests be mandatory for all students? Having mandatory drug test isn’t catching offenders, but to prevent the use of drugs in schools. The importance of having a mandatory drug test is so that everyone is following the law. I personally think that schools should have a mandatory drug test because it is important to have a drug free environment. Not only our athletes or anybody that is involved in any extracurricular activity should take a random drug test, but the whole school…

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    Marijuana Argument Essay

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    Marijuana is viewed in a negative lighting by most since it is an illegal drug in most of our states here in the United States. It is under this label of being illegal drug that most people assume marijuana is bad for you. Without doing any research on the drug people will be automatically one-hundred percent against marijuana just because its illegal in there’s or other states. But if someone was to actually do the research, they would find out Marijuana is not all that bad. If anything, the…

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    The war on drugs has always been a soft topic on the tongues of the American people. In modern American society, drug abuse has been a taboo subject that people mainly do not talk about. But with the addition of the Drug Abuse Resistance Education program, or D.A.R.E as it's called, American youth would soon have to deal with the taboo subject of drug abuse. Ever since its creation, D.A.R.E has been a controversial topic due to the fact that some American believe it is beneficial to American…

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    12 November 2014 Medical Marijuana, a Lethal Drug Marijuana might be the worst drug ever produced. It has many health effects and is a growing drug that people don’t realize that it can be life-threatening. The drug has very few health benefits and is mainly used incorrectly for recreational use. With the drug being harmful and unbeneficial, what is it doing for the common good of the people in the United States? Although, marijuana can be a helpful drug for some conditions. There is positive…

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    Welfare Drug Testing Essay

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    Welfare Recipients Drug Testing Should it be mandatory for welfare recipients to be drug tested? This is one of the questions that is being asked all over the country. Many are concerned about whether or not it will cost more or save the government money by taking the drug addicts off welfare programs and giving them to people who really need the benefits. While many believe it is okay to drug test welfare recipients, others feel that drug testing is wrong because they consider it…

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