Illicit drug use in Australia

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    could maintain abstinence from drugs over an extended period of time. The first strength I notice from reading the article is that the study did not just hand out reinforcements to individuals, regardless of whether drugs were being used or not. The method used in this study allowed individuals to earn certain goods and services by teaching individuals workforce skills, contingent upon abstinence from drugs. By doing this, this method defeats the popular notion that drug users are given free…

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    many forms (e.g., smoke, ingest, vaporize), but under federal law, physicians are unable to legally prescribe herbal marijuana. If a physician supports herbal marijuana, they may make a request to do so with documentation – justifying the medicinal use. The patient may then acquire cannabis from their state from approved facilities…

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    In the article the author points out that “Marijuana legalization will usher in America’s new version of “Big Tobacco”” (nrfocus, 2014, 1). They then go on to state that many people have already begun inventing new products that make use of the newly legalized marijuana such as “Ring Pots” and “Pot Tarts,” which as nrfocus states, have led to many children going to the hospital. These aren’t the only things that people are making, however. As the author states, there are vending machines…

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    Canada Drug Problem

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    Canada Have A Drug Problem? With Canada now leading the world in the production of methamphetamine and ecstasy, its citizens and government will have to deal with the side effects of the growing illegal drug industry. An increase of gang violence, drug seizures and other crimes will steadily increase until proper laws are put into effect to stem the tide of ingredients and drugs entering Canada. With the extremely large coastline and land area to cover, this job of eliminating drug trafficking…

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    because it’s becoming easier to get. Marijuana is a highly addictive mind altering drug, which can cause people to say and do things they wouldn’t have otherwise. Marijuana has a lot of after effects that can be detrimental to someone’s life which include getting into harder, colder drugs. There…

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    Ironically, the underground drug trade is a great example of American capitalism, and the economic laws of supply and demand. For a Nation built upon capitalism, free markets, and individual rights, the U.S. Government has yet to legitimize the commercialization of Cannabis and take control of this now clandestine industry. This multi million-dollar industry can potentially provide the Government with additional funds at a time when they are in desperate need. The US should legalize cannabis to…

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    Lowering The Drinking Age

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    Many teenagers experience drugs at some point of their life, usually at high school and college parties. The most common drug found is alcohol, which is always taken in excess amounts. Alcohol is a depressant that is also an indirect stimulant, which affects brain chemistry by altering the levels of neurotransmitters. Not only does it slow every system in the body down, but it also increases the release of dopamine in one’s brain. By increasing the dopamine in the brain we are tricked into…

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    oromucosal spray, or applied topically. It may be extracted naturally from the cannabis plant, produced by the isomerization of CBD, manufactured synthetically, or provided as an herbal formulation. Some cannabinoids have been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration. One is dronabinol which is a synthetic version of THC. The other is nabilone which is a synthetic cannabinoid. (Metts, Wright, Sundaram, & Hashemi,…

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    a poll to gather what side-effects were most common among the stimulant drug users. The researchers reported that “The most commonly reported adverse reactions by nonmedical users included lack of appetite (68.2%) and difficulty sleeping (54.5%)” (969). Those results are characteristic of stated side effects of Adderall since they do help to treat narcolepsy and weight-loss is also another reported off-label use of the drug Adderall. Yet these statistics cannot be over-sighted. Ethical questions…

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    chemical substance be illegal? Why is it that twenty-four states have already legalized it for medical purposes and recreational use? Cannabis, which is known by the name of Marijuana, is a natural herb that is used worldwide everyday by not only teenagers but also adults and the elderly. You might be thinking well what is cannabis exactly? According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse they have said Marijuana is a “basic extracts to treat a disease of symptom”. In other words defined as…

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