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    Prenatal substance abuse has become a rising epidemic worldwide. This abuse causes significant health risk towards developing fetuses, which carries over from birth onto childhood. Developmental delays, physical and mental, create challenges for both the child and provider. More than 50 percent of pregnant women use prescription or nonprescription drugs, or use social drugs, like tobacco and alcohol during some time while pregnant. As said by doctor Ravinda Gunatilake “Drugs are highly toxic…

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    While not everyone agrees on what constitutes an addiction, in general it is recognized that an addiction can be to any substance (for example alcohol, amphetamines, cocaine, nicotine, opioids, sedatives, hallucinogens, inhalants, cannabis, phencyclidine, caffeine, and a wide variety of other substances), which, when ingested, cross the blood-brain barrier and alter the natural chemical behavior of the brain. It is also accepted that addiction includes dependency on "things" as well as…

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    Additionally, the success of the police often depends on the help of the community. Community Watch groups, Crime Stoppers, Code Blue, and other such programs all depend on the community acting as the eyes and ears of the police within neighborhoods. Furthermore, if there is community solidarity, it can often begin to police itself. Community programs aimed at reducing the potential for crime, elders who mentor youth, and even peer pressure can play significant roles in deterring criminal…

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    property (Jackson Marciana). If a faculty is suspicious of you behavior or your action, he or she have the rights to ask you to provide a urine sample. From the sample, they can identify drugs such as marijuana, opioids, cocaine, amphetamines, and phencyclidine also known as PCP (The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse). This has not become a law yet but the supreme court allowed public schools to do random drug testing on only athletes in 1995, but in 2002, everyone…

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    Do people know what can happen to the inside of their body if they keep smoking drugs like are today? Drugs are the impact that surrounds us in the world. There are always reasons why people smoke to make themselves feel better. Most people smoke to relives stress and don’t know what it’s doing there body. People don’t get the information to know what they side affects or long term effect it has on their body. There are many affects that happens in the body when people smoke. It can be the most…

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    Marijuana Legalization: Aye or Nay? Marijuana is the most commonly used illegal drug in the United States. Its uses can be for medicinal or recreational purposes. Twenty-three states have legalized medical marijuana, and only four states, Alaska, Colorado, Oregon, and Washington, have legalized marijuana for medicinal and recreational purposes. According to the National Survey on Drug Use and Health, in 2013, there were 19.8 million current users aged 12 or older. In other words, current…

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    Legalizing Marijuana

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    Legalizing Marijuana Legalized Marijuana can be helpful in all types of ways. Legalizing will further prevent teens from smoking marijuana and will protect people from smoking laced cannabis without their knowledge. However, those against it rely heavily on the fact that there is a possibility that marijuana can cause brain damage, but on the other hand, it can also cure types of pain and aid those with certain diseases. Selling marijuana to teens is a popular trend throughout the Unites States…

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    According to Dictionary drug abuse is an “Compulsive, excessive, and self-damaging use of habit forming drugs or substances, leading to addiction or dependence, serious physiological injury (such as damage to kidneys, liver, heart) and or psychological harm (such as dysfunctional behavior patterns, hallucinations, memory loss), or death. Also called substance abuse”. definition and meaning. (n.d.). At times people may use drugs illegal or legal for various reasons from one person to another.…

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    Law and Bias: An Area of Grey Among Black and White In an ideal world, justice would be black and white, right or wrong, when in this stark reality it is an immensely grey subject. When someone has broken the law it isn 't just a hop, skip, and jump to jail, but instead it is a complex process which can become a minefield for a lawyer, creating an arena in which the lawyer has to navigate the dangerous terrain in order to gain a positive outcome for his client, or at the very least, a less…

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    The con that may be preventing a company from going forward to implement a drug testing policy would be the accuracy of the test results. There are few different methods that used when someone is being tested. These methods include; first the most common types would be breath & urine. Some other methods that can be used to test for drug use would be hair, oral fluid, blood and sometimes even sweat. While disregarding the fact that there are many types of methods used for drug testing. Whichever…

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