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    twenty-one. In 1984 the federal government passed a law that the minimum drinking age should be twenty-one in all states, and since then drunk driving rates have dropped fifty-four percent. While lives have been saved by the minimum age being raised the law is outdated because there are better safety features in vehicles and punishments for drunk driving than there were in the 1980s. Bahar Gholipour, a writer for The Huffington Post, warns in his article, “Keeping Legal Drinking Age at 21…

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    how he is getting home and all the other innocent people. While it does not always turn out bad, drinking and driving is the worst thing anyone can do because it puts ones future at risk, it kills innocent people, it kills one’s self, and it causes emotional scars. One alcohol beverage can kill Dave or someone else if he is driving, even if he is not driving very far (Larsen 1). Alcohol is the leading factor in motor vehicle death (Smith 1). A 24-year-old man ran a red light and killed a mother…

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    prescriptions their doctors prescribe despite any alarming side effects. Despite being able to help a few thousand, the legalization of medical marijuana would only cause the country and its people to suffer more. Marijuana is the dried-up leaves, stems, flowers and seeds of the hemp plant; this plant contains a chemical labelled as tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) which…

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    nerve cell diseases use marijuana to deal with their symptoms. Cancer patients who are going through chemotherapy are the most known for their use of medical marijuana. Chemotherapy patients use medical marijuana to help with the nausea caused by the drug. Patients also use marijuana for pain caused by physiological disorders whether they be structural or psychological. Those who suffer from limb pain or muscle contractions such as MS also use marijuana for medical purposes. Patients who suffer…

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    Drinking and driving has become a huge epidemic in the United States. At least 30 people die everyday due to impaired driving. This means one death every 51 minutes. The annual cost of alcohol related crashes amounts to more than $59 billion. Drinking and driving is a large problem that can be greatly reduced by taking preventive action. Most people realize that drinking and driving is a big issue. However most people aren’t actually aware of how big this problem really is. Almost one third of…

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    Effects Of Drunk Driving

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    A recently married couple was driving on the freeway when a drunken woman hit their car. The husband was killed in this tragic accident. This incident could have easily been avoided if that woman had made one simple choice, to not drink and drive. This is just one person’s story out of the millions affected by drunk driving. Drunk driving not only affects the victim, but it also affects the driver. Some drunk drivers are killed because of their foolish actions. On January 15, 2000 Chris and two…

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    While there are many addictions in the world, alcohol is one of the most misunderstood. Alcohol came along many years ago when farmers noticed a change in fruits. The effects of alcohol on the body and in families can be very dangerous and heartbreaking. Alcohol, as well as emotional harm, can also cause physical harm due to accidents and violence. Its manufacturing all started about ten thousand years ago, when honey and wild yeasts were used to produced a fermented drink. Grapevines were…

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    Josh Egberts Mrs. Brown FE4 April 21, 2016 Abuse of Substances What is substance abuse? Substance abuse is the dependence on a legal or illegal drug or medication. Although alcohol and nicotine are legal substances, they are also considered a drug. Substance abuse can be caused by a person’s genetics or from peer pressure and social surroundings. Substance abuse happens all over America. Lots of people use substances and they start spending all of their money on the…

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    Lohan has been the focus of negative media attention for the past decade, after her rise to stardom as a child actress. It is no secret Lohan has suffered from severe drug addiction which resulted in extensive involvement with the criminal justice system and several stints in rehabilitation facilities. Lohan’s addiction to alcohol and cocaine not only negatively affected her career, but also took a toll on her physically, psychologically and sociologically. Lohan’s battle with addiction led her…

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    Did you know alcohol allows misuse of alcohol results in the death of 2.5 million people worldwide annually”? (ncadd.org, n.d.) Excessive alcohol abuse is detrimental to our society because of peer pressure, the need for young people to escape their lives and forget their troubles, or drown their sorrow. “(pbskids.org,my life.) Alcohol can cause early death in life”. Alcohol can make the body do things that you will not remember and can cause health issues. Not all people abuse alcohol. Some…

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