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    Heroin Drug History

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    Drugs are categorised into the following main groups: Depressants,Opiates and Opioids, stimulants and hallucinogens. Heroin is a depressant and is derived from the opium poppy, putting it in the opiate and opioids group. In the late 1800’s it was considered a less addictive and more affective drug than morphine and was used in treating the symptoms of respiratory discomfort and infection due to its sedative and slowing effects. Not only was it praised amongst the medical personnel at this time,…

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    2). HEROIN: Heroin is formed by conversion of morphine which does not require complex equipmentation but more elaborate chemical operation under which morphine is refluxed with acetic anhydride for about 5 hours results into the formation of Diacetyl morphine, i.e., heroin. It is seperated when the solution gets neutralize with sodium carbonate or washing soda in which heroin gets separated as a precipitate. It is collected and purified by treating it with hydrochloric acid by which Heroin…

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    Naloxone

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    Drugs. Everyone have probably heard of them- on the news, social media, school, or amongst a group friends. Drugs are bad; everyone has heard that, but why? Drugs cannot be bad just because parents and schools say they are, right? A complete overview and insight into the world of drugs and the dangers of illegal, addictive substances will be provided. Drugs are an evident hazard and epidemic in today’s society, so it is definitely necessary that a full point of view is apparent. From the very…

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    The Brief History of Controlled Drugs video was a very interesting and highly detailed video. The video opened with how opium was a big seller over the counter. Opium users had their own place to interact with the drug privately. Famous Poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge and he explained that it helped him to write great poetry. Napoleon Bonaparte discovered cannabis from the Asia Minors. The people of Asia Minors been smoking cannabis for centuries. Bonaparte brought the cannabis back to France for…

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    Opium Trade

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    crime, property crime, and policy issues that are part of the pan-Asiatic drug trade. The opium trade is one of the largest dug markets in the world. The issue of personal is related to the private smuggling operations of the opium drug trade, which are an international crime. More so, there are private poppy farms that define the illegal of land to produce the drug. More so, the policy issues related to the opium trade involve a lack of governmental funding as a means of providing more law…

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    Denying American citizens the use of forbidden narcotics and blocking both import and export of any illegal substances, the United States war on drugs is an attempt from government officials to safeguard the public from the use of illegal narcotics. This drug war has had a presence in American history since 1971 when President Nixon addressed the nation stating, “America 's public enemy number one in the United States is drug abuse. In order to fight and defeat this enemy, it is necessary to…

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    “Court Rejects Sentence Process.” The Wall Street Journal [New York] 13 Jan. 2016, VOL. CCLXVII NO. 10 ed., U.S. News: A2. Print. Timothy Lee Hurst was convicted of murdering a co-worker during a robbery in 1998 and the jury voted for a death sentence. On Tuesday, January 12, 2016 the Supreme Court shut down Florida’s Death Sentence action, allowing judges to decide the criminal’s punishment instead of the jury. The punishment for crimes such as murder and terrorism is execution in over half of…

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    Case Study Laissez Faire

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    promotion of narcotics in the U.S which led to the extensive and uncontrolled use of medicinal and recreational drugs during that century. The U.S became a ‘dope fiend’s paradise’ because a quarter of its population had developed a dependency on either opium or morphine. Question 2 The discovery of psychoactive drugs during the early times arose from people’s curiosity. Plants that had hallucination…

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    Global Trade Dbq

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    Global trade due to the flow of silver had both positive and negative effects on the countries involved in this exchange. A map depicting the flow of silver between 1570 and 1750 shows the places the silver was transported before reaching its final destination. This final destination was often China, and once the Chinese got possession of the silver, they didn’t usually use that to trade. Instead, they used luxury goods that they manufactured, such as silk. This buildup of silver in China and…

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    “Minority Interaction in John Rollin Ridge’s the Life and Adventures of Joaquin Murieta” Peter G. Christensen says that: Ridge seems to be mocking the Chinese through such phrases as “unconscious Celestials” and “by no means euphonious tongue.” Their opium use has not only rendered them incapable of fighting back, but also of perceiving clearly, since they mistake Jack for a devil. After they hand over twenty or thirty dollars, Jack cuts their throats against Murieta’s wishes. The Chinese are…

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