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    (Murray Wilson) because he was an extremely violent person who always yell and beat Brian when he was young back in the 60’s, and his left ear even got deaf because of his father. Murray Wilson was Brian’s ex-manager. He began to take drugs such as LSD and cocaine. This led to obsessiveness, paranoia and hallucinations like seeing things…

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    Drugs is the worse creation known to man Anyone can become dependent on and addicted to a drug before drug dependence or addiction sets in. (Henson Pg 3). Drugs have been around for hundreds of years and there has been a constant fight to get rid of them but it seems like that would never happen. People will always find a way to use drugs because of the pleasurable feeling and addictive nature drugs have. Drugs have affected societies across the world, local communities, the economy, families…

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    “Just say no,” has been America’s approach since First Lady Nancy Regan used the phrase in 1982 (Lilienfeld and Arkowitz, 2014). However, the recent attention to drug legalization begs the question – is prohibition working? The drug debate is divided into three approaches: legalization, prohibition, and decriminalization. Though opinions vary within each approach, they have very specific themes. Many for the legalization of drugs are particularly in favor for the legalization of marijuana. This…

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    Hallucinogens are the drugs that alter a person’s perceptions of reality and create hallucinations. Hallucinations is an altered perception of senses when people live in a virtual world. Because of the mind altering capabilities, these drugs are also called psychedelic drugs or psychoactive drugs. Many psychiatrists and doctors examined the effect of these drugs on adverse medical cases, like anxiety and cancers and found positive results. However, there may be adverse short and long-term…

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    With smoking causing almost half a million deaths a year in the United States the stakes are high to find a solution to combat these alarming statistics. People who smoke are signing away ten years of life expectancy, as their quality of life is impacted from the first inhale of addictive nicotine. The numbers speak for themselves as everyday 1,300 people die from smoking alone. As a new market rises for vaping being a substitute, as does the controversy. Vaping is a positive alternative to…

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    “The 1960s were about releasing ourselves from conventional society and freeing Ourselves” said Yoko Ono, peace activist. People in the 60s felt they could express themselves and be the person they want to be. From this the 60s created a subculture called hippies. Hippies believed in freedom, peace, love, and people’s rights. Commonly, that is what people associate with this decade, but there’s much more to it than that. Social, political, and historical events helped shaped the culture of the…

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    "Think for yourself and question authority," said Timothy Leary, a Harvard lecturer and advocate for LSD. The 1960s became a turning point in history because of this mentality; people believed it was time to be vocal about their views and ideas. Prior to this decade, the nation was conservative in voicing their opinions, but then again, this era changed it all. Weather it was the women and African Americans who fought against the injustices they dealt with daily, or those who were fed up by the…

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    divergence alarming marijuana consumption has developed a worldwide controversial drawback amongst everyday consumers and bystanders who elect the lethal prescription to device the treasure of human progression and creation. Marijuana, alongside heroin and LSD was classified as a “Schedule l drug” by The Controlled Substances Act of 1970 due to partaking the relatively highest abuse potential deprived of any accepted medical use (Marijuana). The extensive dispute concerning marijuana and…

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    schedule one drug makes this research very difficult to do. Arran Frood wrote an editorial on just how difficult it may be to obtain marijuana legally for these studies. In it he wrote: “Scientists can access most illegal drugs, such as… ecstasy and… LSD from various accredited laboratories. But the only legal source for marijuana for medical research in the US is the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA). Even after researchers have Food and Drug Administration approval for their studies and…

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    was living in a enclosed room. She constantly smeared her own feces hence the title, the hope was she would return to a infantile state where she would grow up again normal and cured. Barker’s treatment for psychopaths consisted of large amounts of LSD and naked group therapy sessions in an enclosed room with no stimulation,where the psychopaths helped each other rather then a trained professional. The treatment Barker used was not effective to “cure” psychopaths. Many treatments have been used…

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