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    Adderall Addiction Adderall addiction is most commonly found in people with depression, mental illness and bipolar disorder. Adderall addiction is mostly found in colleges in people who have a hard time paying attention. Adderall is prescribed for people with PTSD, bipolar disorders, ADHD, ADD, ODD and OCD. Adderall Addiction Treatment There is no official method specifically meant for adderall addiction. It is an opioid, therefore adderall, fentanyl, pethidine, levorphanol, methadone,…

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    In medical field, people use some of them to reduce pain for cancer patients, and to treat for other specific disease, but it must be researched carefully within long and long time. Therefore, if using it in correct way, the effect of drugs for human is not very bad. However, it is unreasonable when people based on only this effect to legalize drug. Imagine when drugs are sold legally, anybody can buy and use them as taking vitamin. Then, what happens? According to…

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    Degenhardt, Hall, & Lynskey, 2001). The rate of use will continue to increase with legalization across the country; with many using it for it its relief of pain caused by medical conditions, such as HIV (Bedi et al., 2010), and for its antidepressant and anxiolytic effects (Walsh et al., 2017). Nonetheless, there have been substantial research examining the association between marijuana use and mental health and cognition. Substance use, such as marijuana use is a serious health problem in the…

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    putting a law on the use of marijuana. The reason they put a law on it was because they though it was an addictive drug and it was causing a lot of violence and problems. Now should drugs be legalized for recreational use? No, marijuana should on be legalized for medical uses. If you legalize marijuana for recreational uses then you run into problems. Some of the problems that could appear, would be fights of who's going to grow it. You could also find a problem in the use because…

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    Magic Mushrooms Case Study

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    states of mental fatigue or negative mood, showing that mushrooms are far more than just a “party drug” and can be incorporated into your everyday routine to better your life, no matter your level of education. Many scholars like Paul Staments not only use microdosing as a way to better their life, but they also advocate for the legalization and integration of mushrooms into many medical…

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    In 2001 Portugal took a huge step to solve its nation’s drug problem by legalizing all drugs. According to the New York Times, the United States and Portugal were neck-in-neck for which country had the biggest drug problem. While the United States decided to pass stricter drug laws and imprison drug users, Portugal took the alternative approach. Although Portugal legalized drugs, a dealer will still go to prison and being in possession will result in a small fine. People who are caught with…

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    Most countries have passed laws to ban marijuana but marijuana legalization has been enacted in some countries across the world as Canada will do. Although today, critics insist that marijuana can cause addiction, overdose, and others problems, many people support that legalizing cannabis can bring about positive effects for people who want to feel relaxed with marijuana instead of hard drugs like heroin and on education to a teenager. Also, marijuana legalization can make people more access to…

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    misconception of marijuana is that it is good or bad. This idea of categorizing marijuana into one of those two groups is outdated. By labeling marijuana as good or bad will only hinder its beneficial use in a medical setting. Currently, marijuana is a Schedule I drug meaning it has no currently accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse. While methamphetamine, a highly toxic drug where we can see the effects it has on the brain and body, is a Schedule II drug. This means it has a high…

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    Every mom is concerned for her child and a country is the same way and when their citizen’s health is put at risk they have some major issues with it. Especially when the risk that its citizens are taking is also breaking a law the core fundamentals of a country This is the case with the issue of Marijuana a plant in which the active ingredient called tetrahydrocannabinol stimulates the decision making also impairing your judgement and those are just a few side effects of this dangerous drug.…

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    When you ask a simple civilian the truth behind medicinal marijuana, they will either reiterate to you about what they had seen on a television show or reinstate unethical statements that the media states to the people not knowing the difference between medicinal marijuana and recreational marijuana. When you ask a person who is suffering from different medical conditions such as cancer, AIDS, Glaucoma, epileptic seizures, anxiety, Alzheimer's and even Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), the…

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