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    Legalize Drugs

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    The United States has tried to change they drug behavior for some time now, but ever since 1914 they have done little to do so. This operation has gone on for the last 85 years now, but there has been little to no change. I say that because there are over 3 million patients of drug addictions in the U.S. alone that are not getting treated. In recent news, there has been a debate on the motion to legalize drugs. The debate consists of two teams. The first team is a professor of law at George Town…

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    Drugs In America

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    opportunity, unyielding, hope and strength for all citizens then how are we living as a nation? Drugs has created a society where certain groups of people are marginalized based on their race, financial status, education, and the environment in which they were born and lived. Illegal drugs such as heroin, crack, and marijuana has left millions of young people to be placed into the criminal justice system. Likewise, drugs in America has created a system of racial disparities, economical…

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    Drugs In Schools

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    DRUGS IN SCHOOLS We hear about drugs, everywhere, through literature, media, journalism, but also in justice (the laws, penalties), and in the social (with its adverse effects, number of consumers affected, community, etc.), the scientific community (with plantations, new drugs, etc.) and finally with the history and geography (main country of production, origin, etc.). Many people are concerned with the drugs use, especially "Drug use by young people is an important reality that does not spare…

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    Decriminalization On Drugs

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    currently incarcerated on drug-related charges, making up 46.4% of the total inmate population in our prison systems. Of those incarcerated on drug charges, nearly half are low-level drug offenders with no current or prior violence charges on their records. (The United States War on Drugs, n.d) Are criminalization and harsh punitive measures against these nonviolent offenders the root source of our overcrowded prison systems? The nation 's great divide on how to address nonviolent drug…

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    The United States has expended hundreds of billions of dollars waging a 40 year war on drugs that is responsible for the incarceration of 500,000 of our fellow Americans. Drugs are a factor in the lives of many American, despite the enormous waste of money and lives, drugs are easily available as ever. Drugs are a part of most home life, they are in the medicines cabinets; in bedrooms of parents and children, young children also observe their parents consuming alcohol and on occasion some of…

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    Prescription Drug Abuse

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    Drug abuse has been a problem for many years in The United States. Illegal drugs like methamphetamine, cocaine, and marijuana are the most commonly known for abusive behavior. In today’s world, abusers are using prescription drugs more heavily than in the past. Doctors who prescribe narcotics are not required to do background checks on patients to see if they already have a prescription. Narcotics are substances used as a medication or in the preparation of medication and is often referred to as…

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    Prescription Drug Analysis

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    to be in an unbearable amount of pain for extended periods of time. Although the drug has proven to reduce pain levels and allow chronically ill patients to be able to go through their day as normally as possible, the fact that they share the same chemical make up as the illegal drug heroin shows that these prescription drugs are just as dangerous and addicting as the street form of the substance. Simply having the drug be prescribed rather than having to find it on the streets does not mean…

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    Drug Abuse And Addiction

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    Drug Abuse Everyday around the world there are people consuming different kinds of drugs. Some may use them prescribed from doctors and then there are some that abuse the consumption of drugs. Although some people may take the drug because it’s prescribed by their doctor, it later turns into an addiction or abuse of the drug. In this article you will learn about the most common drugs abused physical and psychological, along with the signs, symptoms and treatment for them. Also, you’ll be able…

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    Drug Abuse In America

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    Drug addiction pertains to illegal and legal drug abuse. These drugs include: prescription medication (misuse), marijuana, heroin, cocaine, methamphetamine, and recreational drugs (ecstasy/molly, acid/mushrooms, etc). After alcohol marijuana is the most abused drug in America. In 2013 4.8 million Americans met the criteria for dependency on marijuana. That is twice the amount of Americans dependent on pain medication and five times the amount of Americans dependent on cocaine. In comparison to…

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    Eyzkube Experiment 1. Drug of Choice: Eyzkube. a. I need the specialized water because my body is craving the satisfaction of the Eyzkube. b. The chemistry of my brain was letting me know that I need something more potent in order to function. 2. My plans are to secretly use my drugs and not to be caught. In doing so I planned to get up before every one at 6:00am and prepare my drinks and the Eyzkubes. a. I need to be very wise when using the drug. b. If I am caught I would make up some story…

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