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    Many people are thrown in jail for drug laws and I am going to go through the branches of government and tell you what they do about illegal drugs. Senate judiciary chairman Chuck Grassley said in a floor speech that state laws legalizing marijuana are Unconstitutional. Obama administration’s decision not to enforce the federal law banning marijuana in states that have legalized the drug is an abuse of prosecution discretion. In the judiciary branch there must be a mandatory sentencing. Even…

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    about drug testing? Others may not take Drug Testing seriously since they don’t do drugs themselves. But people need to realize that the world they live in, isn’t drug-free everywhere. Lots of people are trying to make their communities drug-free. By helping then get clean or just letting them know their actions affect others as well. Is Drug Testing violating rights of privacy? “Owners of properties in which drug activity exists must sometimes, battle the destructive affects that drugs may…

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    It 's lunchtime but your supervisor has elected you to go for a random drug test. "Why me and why not him,” this is a common question that is often asked by employees. Most people believe that their body belongs to them and what they do in their free time is their business, however others believe that drug testing staff is within an employer’s legal right. President Bill Clinton in 1998 famously said it depends what the meaning of “is” is. This points out the importance of definition. First…

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    “Performance-Enhancing Drugs Should Be Legalized” by Stephen Wang. The article focuses on the idea that performance-enhancing drugs being legalized would be beneficial for the world of sport. There are conflicts with regulating drugs because of design. There are perspectives on how doping may be medically supervised. There is the exploration of doping to win is a necessity. It would be a difficult task to catch dopers. A main concern for legalizing performance-enhancing drugs is to figure out…

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    The FDA drug shortage is getting worse. Regulatory issues, manufacturing problems and difficulties in acquiring the things needed to make the drugs have contributed to the FDA drug shortage. This drug shortage has created problems for both healthcare providers and patients. Below is a list of ways that the drug shortage has affected people: Patient Care Patient care is compromised when the drugs needed to treat illnesses are not available. Doctors may recommend another medication that is not…

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    Hawaii Drug Abuse Essay

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    provides a strategic position for drug trafficking. Ice methamphetamine is imported from Mexico and the states of California and Nevada of the United States. Marijuana continues to be grown secretly in parts of Hawaii. Hawaii constitutes a region known as the High-Intensity Drug Trafficking Area. This area is made up of the eight main islands and islets stretching beyond 6400 square miles to the north central of the Pacific Ocean. Hawaii lies between the west coast of the mainland United States…

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    Personal Drug Recovery

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    really crippled my education. Sadly this did not bother me. My marijuana use continued into my 20’s at a consumption rate of two to three grams daily with brief unwanted, periods of abstinence. Over the next few years I began to experiment with other drugs such as hash, psychedelic mushrooms, ecstasy, alcohol, and at my lowest point methamphetamine. The hash being less than a half gram mixed with marijuana, and was very seldom used due to its high cost. Mushrooms…

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    Psychedelic drugs have always been known as the drugs of the hippies and free spirited, used in a way for one to escape reality by heightening all sense of the body and drifting off into other states of the mind. These drugs being banned for more over 40 years in the United States and all over the world due to their history of abuse and madness it can cause with its mind altering effects. However, this hasn’t stopped the ideas and movement of bringing psychedelics back into the world of medicine…

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    Performance enhancing drugs have been an issue in sports since 1928 when Thomas Hicks won the marathon at the Olympic Games after being injected with strychnine. Plenty of athletes have been caught using these substances over the years and sporting officials have been trying desperately to stop athletes from using performance enhancing drugs by introducing all sorts of bans and penalties. The most famous incident to take place in recent times is that of Lance Armstrong. Armstrong was…

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    How can a potential fix for depression, anxiety, and various different disorders be severely outlawed by the United States Government? That fix is psychedelic drugs. Psychedelic drugs are hallucinogenic, mind-altering drugs that vary on effects. There are numerous psychedelics out there; lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD), psilocybin, dimethyltryptamine (DMT), ayahuasca, ketamine, just to name a few. The only thing bigger than the actual words are their effects on the human mind and body.…

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