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    these non-drinking advocates and bettering our country it would be a win win situation. The reaction to the amendment did not live up to the expectations thought of by Congressmen. It caused law enforcement to get their hands dirty with local gangs, drug smuggling, and more drinking then before. Congress thought the best way to enforce the Eighteenth…

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    A lot of Pop Art pieces are created using the same grid layout and imagery that Tilson uses; this clearly shows where he gets his inspiration for his artwork. The Colour schemes that Joe uses also match the colours used within the Pop Art movement, especially how he uses the bright and bold reds, greens, blues, yellows and oranges, which show strong likeness to some of Pop Art’s most famous pieces. What makes him slightly different…

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    Teen Substance Abuse

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    Substance abuse of psychoactive drugs is a primary negative aspect in the development of a teen. Teen drug abuse negatively impacts adolescents around the world, affecting all aspects of life. Whether it be cocaine, marijuana, or alcohol, all three of these drugs and other illegal substances have negative effects on the teenage way of life. Physical damage, mental damage, and social inhibition are the three aspects of the health triangle, each altered by substance abuse. Teen drug abuse has…

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    viewpoint on the assistance from performance enhancing drugs on competitions, which…

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    The Legalization of Cannabis As we know, the war on drugs is never ending. With all the prohibition laws effecting our entire country, drugs like cocaine and heroin show a threat to our society because they’re dangerous. It has been proven that marijuana is less dangerous than legal drugs like tobacco and alcohol yet it is still prohibited. Slowly we are moving into Legalization, the question is how far? According to the article I was reading “An End to Prohibition” by Ethan Nadelmann, some…

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    considered a misdemeanor and carries a possible 1-year jail term. For the sake of your future, you need to consult with Beahm Law. We at Beahm Law are the leading legal experts in drug possession law in Oakland. We are available around the clock, making us the best, and most dedicated, law firm representing clients charged with drug possession. Don’t hesitate to call, visit, or email us as soon as possible. We’ll be happy to schedule a free consultation for you. When one of our friendly…

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    Marijuana is the most commonly used drug in the US, most reported users are between the age of 18-25, and the college students are no exception. This study was designed to find out if there are any correlation between marijuana usage and poor academic performance of college students. To better understand the correlation between marijuana usage and poor academic performance among college students, Phillips, Phillips, Lalonde, and Tormohlen (2015) used ecological momentary assessment (EMA) method…

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    Ramification Of Cannabis

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    chose this topic because I want to broaden people’s awareness on the ramification of the use of cannabis especially young Americans. Cannabis is the second widely used intoxicant and it has become a widely used recreational drug among young Americans. About 23 % of adolescents (8th, 10th and 12th grade) report using cannabis. In Europe, cannabis has surpassed heroin as the most widely used drug. Chronic cannabis use can cause cognitive impairment, perceptual and personality disorders which is…

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    A change of this magnitude would allow for the rapid acquisition of data from many sources but, does leave opportunity for the youth of America to use the drug which can cause lower IQ’s (Sanjay 1) which is why it is so paramount that outright legalization would have to be very meticulously thought out and carefully planned. Though, this solution should not be ruled out entirely. Due to the ability to…

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    Marijuana, also known as “cannabis or “weed” is perhaps one of, if not the most popular drug in our world today being used by teens, adults, and cancer patients alike. Now the real question is; Should marijuana be illegal? With all the different drugs, alcohol, and 7000+ chemical cigarettes, this “drug” is the least of our worries when it comes to threats on health and society. So what is the reason for marijuana not being made legal? In an article on pewresearch.org it states that 53% of…

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