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    Vietnam War Drug Use

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    this in turn made the crop easily accessible to U.S soldiers, and the "go-to" drug for the most of the U.S military population. On the bases where soldiers were stationed, there would be Vietnamese citizens with access that would in turn sell the narcotics to soldiers. The…

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    transporting drugs over the border was widely unknown to the public particularly when authorities mainstream foreign suspects especially from Mexico. For this reason, it appears the border is not secure and gives a false assessment of the truth about how narcotics are entering the country. In Andrews Becker’s article he explains the ins and outs of how the drug cartels, drug smugglers, and Border patrol operate. Becker’s article is largely about how and why Americans are turning to the drug…

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    Drug addiction and the war on drugs has dominated American politician’s platforms for decades. Trends in the illegal sell and production of drugs have changed over time, however the initial problem remains constant. Law makers attempt to corral those who seek to promote the illicit and illegal use of drugs yet still cannot contain the issue as a whole. Research into this subject will be presented to review the extent of the problem, solutions that have worked in the past, and prevention programs…

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    manufacturing, distribution, sale, and marketing of some drugs. For example, through the prescription drugs system, only some drugs are prohibited with a "blanket prohibition" against all possession or use. The type of drugs that are widely banned are narcotics such as opium, stimulants such as cocaine or methamphetamine, hallucinogens such as LSD, sedatives such as GHB, and depressants such as marijuana.…

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    In general, every society face a big number of troubles. There are many different problems form ocean to ocean, the problem these days are trading in illegal drugs and with illegal drugs bring crime. Drugs cause wrong decisions choose, drugs are not need making people do things that are not right, however make it so that people do not think straight. When people are not think straight they may go to make bad choices. When people make wrong choices it usually puts around them in danger…

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    American Cocaine Era

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    In fact during 1986, “Reagan issued the National Security Decision Directive 221, which designated narcotics a national security threat” and to deal with this “threat” he budgeted 1.7 billion dollars to control this cocaine epidemic (Marcy, 87). Reagan adamantly believed that the only way to gain results and end the cocaine influx, not just in Los Angeles…

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    Drug Trafficking In Peru

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    Introduction statement of the problem The US should support The Peruvian government because If They have the capability to shoot down airplanes the less the drug smuggling airplanes will try to transport drugs into the United states of America. Currently in Peru they one of the highest drug trafficking ports in all of the world, where do the drugs go? History of Peru Well they are mainly transported by small plane into the US virgin islands, Puerto Rico and finally Florida. Drug related deaths…

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    Legalizing Drugs

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    Forty five years have passed since the American Government has declared a war on drugs. Do you feel safe living in a drug free America? Are children and young adults living in the United States protected from the drug cartels? Do the American schools remain free of illegal substances? The controversy of legalizing drugs has been ongoing for years with more than enough anti-drug propaganda and reasons to vote against legalization of drugs. As the communities, schools, and youth become…

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    Why Are Drugs Important

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    Drug Importation and Information Drugs have been around for a long time, people have used them in many different ways. In this paper I will be telling you about how drugs will change your life, the history of drugs, and trafficking activity that evolves around drugs. Most people today have tried drugs, just to try them, which is bad. Drugs have been becoming more popular as the years go by. Trafficking is one of the easiest ways to get drugs from country to country. Many Mexican Cartels use…

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    Meth Essay

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    Methamphetamine- History and Global Policy Amphetamine drugs are the second mostly used drugs in the world (Gunter, 2007). Amphetamine was first made in Germany in 1887 and was initially used to treat asthma and colds. In 1919, a Japanese, Nagayoshi Nagai made Methamphetamine (Meth) from ephedrine. During the first world war, to keep pilots awake in Germany, USA, Japan and Britannia, they were given methamphetamine. In the 1950s, meth was largely abused by students, athletes, and drivers as an…

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