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    to eliminate fatal accidents triggered by the use of drugs, multiple U.S states have decided to ban these dangerous stimulants. The article, “Why Are Drugs Illegal,” proclaims, “In the United States there are many different drugs such as cocaine, heroine, crack, ice and marijuana, which are all illegal. They are illegal as they are addictive, mind-devastating and sometimes can be lethal… They are dangerous to our health. Ecstasy causes lung cancer and it is and it is scientifically proven that…

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    reader that it mainly began when the government began to target drug offenses and offenders. The punishment imperative targeted mainly crack users, this consisted of the poor and impoverished minority communities. The government made crack seem like the worst drug to ever exist, but due to the fact that white people did not usually smoke crack, their powdered cocaine was left alone.…

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    concerns, but political. People continue to think the criminal law would be fair and just, and it should be, but it isn’t. Minorities are targeted by a one to one-hundred ratio. Crack and cocaine are identical, but a black person is going to be charged much tougher for possession of crack than a white person would be for cocaine. “Any business person will recognize the challenges James outlines, even if there are some questionable features.” At first, I thought it was crazy that the essay A…

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    Psychology is a science dedicated to comprehend behavior of human. According to Baskind (2012), therapists are concerned with enhancing the nature of individuals ' lives and their life fulfillment. Clinicians consider practices that advance individuals ' prosperity and life fulfillment versatile practices. Practices that serve to utmost individuals ' working and reduce life fulfillment are termed maladaptive practices. Since addiction is an unsafe, maladaptive behavior where mental models are…

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    addiction, but eventually, people will start to smoke a lot more than regular and then difficulties starts. It will be easy for people addicted to marijuana, but extremely difficult to give up. It will be harder for people to give up marijuana than cocaine, and alcohol. The same stupid idea of legalizing the marijuana was tried before by Amsterdam. This is the most famous place in the world where marijuana has legalized this place became a tourist destination for marijuana. But, today this city…

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    Hospital capacities have declined as a result of increasing crime rate. Markowitz (2006) found that the increasing homeless crime rate has a statistically significant effect on hospital capacities, decreasing it by 40%. In other words, increasing homelessness has a negative effect on all of society. Hospitals has affected of how they manage all emergency cases and patients with normal health problems. Based on mental illness issues that some homeless have and the crimes that some homeless make,…

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    multiple gradual changes rather than a single change. In the early 1900’s, homicides and robberies increased dramatically. The cause of this was attributable to the sudden rise of urban crack markets and the growing use of handguns. Since cocaine was very expensive and crack was fairly easy to make and cheaper to buy, crack became the drug to sell for the common street dealer. In essence, as older dealers were being incarcerated, violence among the younger inner city drug dealers increased. …

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    class from The New Jim Crow, she writes something very similar to what Blackmon wrote. Alexander writes “(Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986) included mandatory minimum sentences for the distribution of cocaine, including far more severe punishment for distribution of crack-associated with blacks-than powder cocaine, associated with whites.” (Alexander 53). In both these cases we see laws that target blacks, both relatively close to blacks gaining new freedoms. Race played a large role in policy…

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    Cocaine could be obtained as cheap as $2.50 in NYC (DEA). Crime rates, particularly with violent crimes and homicide, spiked as a result of uncontrollable drug problems in the metropolitan area. Viewing this through the rational choice theory, drug selling requires low skill level and minimum initial resources, hence it attracted many young people as an easy way to make money (Inciardi 1994). Likewise, with cocaine being easily purchasable and affordable,…

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    Most of us grew up hearing commercials stating, this is your brain, this is your brain on drugs. The commercial used an egg frying in a pan as the metaphor of drugs frying our brains. Does that hold true with marijuana? A great debate today is whether or not medical marijuana should be legalized. The controversy surrounding the legalization of marijuana debates the drug effectiveness vs. safety and regulation. My belief is that marijuana can have many positive effects on a disease process where…

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