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    Willpower Based Choice

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    significant problems with one’s behaviors and interpersonal relationships, and a dysfunctional emotional response. Typically, people believe that drug addiction is a choice and that anyone who does it is lacking willpower and is just a typical “junkie”. I decided to argue this assumption and find deeper reasonings as to why people are addicted to specifically drugs and/or activities and why they are unable to discontinue their use. However, most have never considered the fact that it could be…

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    The National Basketball Association((NBA) drug testing on players depends on the number of years they have been in the league. A rookie is tested up to four times a season and a veteran is tested one time during training camp. The penalty policy is as a five-game suspension for the first positive test, 10-game suspension for the second positive test and a 25-game suspension for the third positive test. Athletes are also at risk for a permanent ban from the NBA. Therefore, the penalty is more…

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    school athletes experiment with drugs, while others do them on a regular basis. Yet these students still get the privilege of participating in sports. However there is a solution, which is random drug testing. Drug tests could be a solution to students doing drugs, and it is legal. Random testing would be used in non-biased manner which promotes the honor code within drug use, because student athletes will never know if they will be chosen for a random drug test. Random drug testing is already…

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    desserts”) based punishments. This was immediately followed by the “War on Drugs,” a movement in the 1980s which imposed harsh, mandatory sentences on drug offenders. The two-decade long change in criminal justice ideology and policies led the system to be plagued with an overwhelming number of non-violent offenders, many suffering from drug addiction. This led to an increase in prison populations nationwide. It was tougher drug sentencing in particular that caused…

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    money for the drugs. The prices of medication has ridiculously expanded.Out of all medication drugs are the the most inspensive medication. Just by having a simple cold you need to take medication before it gets any worse. To buy medicine you need money weather it’s little or not money is money. The government should impose drug price limits because many people don’t make a lot of money people go in debt do to precription drugs, and it dosne’t cost much money to make precription drugs. Americans…

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    Should Teachers be Drug Tested Often you hear on the news about people being arrested for using illegal drugs use; sometimes that person Is a teacher, students and bus drivers have to get drug tested so teachers should have to too. Teachers work with young people and should be held the same requirements as other workers in fields where safety is an issue. Teachers should be drug tested just for the safety of the kids they work with in order to be a good teachers and help students be the best…

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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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    Assessing the DARE Program Since its creation in 1983, the DARE program has been a very popular youth drug prevention program throughout America (Miller, Hess, Orthmann,2014). The program was originally designed to help educate the youth on ways to say no to drugs. As time passed, this program continued to spread throughout America without anyone knowing if this program truly helped prevent drug use; among the youth of America. Despite not knowing if this program worked, it continued to expand…

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    Hamill’s “Crack and the Box” For numerous years, the use of drugs has been reprimanded by many and those who do use drugs have been outcast by society. It is also interesting that with the rising use of technology, those who use technology in excess tend to also be outcast by others. Rarely is there a connection made between both drugs and television. In Pete Hamill’s “Crack and the Box”, he draws many similarities between those who use drugs and children who have had the influence of…

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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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