Say No to Drugs Essay

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    will move to worse drugs like cocaine. Marijuana has proven to worsen school performance. Marijuana can also worsen a person’s IQ. Marijuana can cause anxiety and depression. These are just a few consequences of using marijuana. Long-term use of the drug could result in many long-term problems. Recreational marijuana should be illegal because it worsens, mental health, it could worsen a person’s IQ, and has a negative impact on school performance. Marijuana is a popular drug in the USA. Many…

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    Do you think that doctors and psychiatrists prescribe antipsychotic drugs to children and adolescents? Imagine it being your kid in that situation where your kid has these problems and your left up to the decision of giving them antipsychotic drugs such as Risperidone (Risperdal), Aripiprazole (Abilify) and, Quetiapine (Seroquel) etc. The first pediatric use for antipsychotic drug was approved by the FDA and they used risperidone on kids with autism. They also used Aripiprazole was approved for…

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    state and local governments spent a combined $35 billion dollars on the drug war, which equates to $500 each and every second. Prisons are also over crowded, as reported by usnews.com, the United States has 5% of the worlds population within our borders but we house 25% of the worlds prisoners, 90% of those in prison are there for non-violent offenses, mostly attributed to drug use, drug trafficking and sales and other drug related offenses. The only answer to our growing prison population and…

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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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    praised for their efforts. However, especially in recent decades, the desire for greatness has caused athletes to turn to a more controversial method of obtaining success: performance-enhancing drugs. Performance-enhancing drugs, or PEDs, are any substances taken by athletes to improve their performance. These drugs give athletes an unfair advantage over their competitors and can cause problems both on and off the field. Athletes, especially those in professional leagues, have a “win at any…

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    of Africa than anywhere else. Drug programs that can treat AIDS in rich countries are very expensive so therefore the African nation cannot afford to treat a large group of their population due to lack of wealth. Short-course drug programs might help because they are much less expensive. Finding a short-course drug program will help prevent infected pregnant women from passing AIDS onto their unborn children. Some say it is unethical to compare a short-course drug program to use a placebo…

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    to say all Millennials are progressive and all people from older generations regressive, obviously each has their exception. Nevertheless, it is in the case of the older generations exception that one may be able to incorporate themselves into modern society. The modern generation’s exception is destined for isolation, and is likely just the sad remnants of an erstwhile…

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    controversy people like to argue. The freedom to use drugs. What one does in their personal life and home, including the use of drugs, should be accepted as morally permissible as long as no direct harm is done to others. Whether it be because of privacy, Utilitarianism, Mill’s Harm Principle, or just freedom in general, people have the liberty to fulfill their life to the standard they…

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    elevated drug costs via increasing premiums (“The high prices of prescription drugs,” n.d.). Digging deeper in the mindset of the drug companies, they exploit the blend of regulations that oblige insurance companies to incorporate fundamentally all of the costly medications in their policies (“The high prices of prescription drugs,” n.d.). They also use the logic and mantra that really stipulates that each novel health care good be accessible to the masses (“The high prices of prescription…

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    Essay On Drug Depressants

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    that have succumb to drug use, while some individuals claiming that this is due to their social status and environments, while others argue that it’s because of their addictive personalities. Regardless of one’s point of view, it is very clear that drug usage in today’s society is occurring and shows no signs of slowing down. In today’s time and age there are many different types of drugs, one of these types of drugs happens to be depressants. Depressants can be defined as a drug that brings…

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