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    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 effects of the use of these drugs. In addition, there is no clear evidence of curing any diseases completely. Despite these shortcomings, these drugs are being used in many states of the United States under strict legal condition. Keywords: Hallucinogen,…

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    widely-used medical uses for this drug is to reduce the pain that patients experience from diseases that they have. Patients with neuropathic pain are the ones with the most decrease in pain when having had an intake of marijuana. Statistics state show a 34% reduction…

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    of using the drug but the good definitely outweigh the bad. So why try to make something that is beneficial and hardly harmful to many illegal. Many try to compare marijuana to alcohol as far as its damages but alcohol is far more damaging than the use of marijuana. In 2013 31% of…

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    Rohypnol Research Paper

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    Rohypnol has never been legal because of the seriousness of the drug. Rohypnol is illegal in the Unites States. It is a schedule IV substance under the controlled substance act. Considering the fact that schedule IV lowers potential for abuse, but can still lead to limited Physical or psychological dependences.1977 the U.S sentences the commission increased the penalties associated with possession, trafficking and distribution of Rohypnol. This drug has many adverse effects while taking…

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    Drug Free Policy Summary

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    most states and which states are going to legalize the use of marijuana. The article I will be rebuttal is “Legal Use of Marijuana Clashes with Job Rules” posted in the New York Times on September 7, 2014. Brandon Coates lost his job due to the use of marijuana but lives in Colorado, which marijuana is legal. Even though the state approved the use of marijuana, most employers have not lifted their drug free policies. The state allows the use of marijuana but companies are still enforcing their…

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    better than the rest is due to the fact that the author doesn’t seem to have any type of bias leaning towards pro or against the use of marijuana. The author also doesn’t seem to take anything for granted, she/he explains different uses for marijuana and how it can be interpreted. He/she explains what the use of medical cannabis is used for, and how recreational drug use is also still common today, and why it’s…

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    A further amazing witnessing, despite their daily compulsive use of certain substances, participants dismissed any conceptions of having a drug addiction. When asked to explain, I received similar responses, “I can stop whenever I want to” and “I can survive without drugs, thus I’m not addicted.” I further examined participants by adjuring them to reflect back on their lives since they began abusing drugs and specify any drastic alterations in their personality and overall behavior, and…

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    recreational marijuana nearly doubled the income from the taxation on alcohol (Aleem). Despite the economic boons that the legalization of drugs can provide to economies, there are other reasons for remaining steady with the status quo of keeping illicit drug use outside the scope of the law. A hotly debated issue, drug legalization, like many other topics, has many pros and cons, and many reasons for both sides. First demonstrated will be reasons for the continued illegalization of drugs,…

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    The Law And The Message Of Marijuana Legalization of medical marijuana is a topic of significant debate in the United States. California was one of the earlier states to legalize marijuana for medicinal use in 1996, under Proposition 215. While many are familiar with the discussion of marijuana, researched-based information about its medical benefits is not always easy to find. In the article written in the Journal of Drug Issues; 34.4, Dr. Shereen Khatapoush Director of Youth Services System…

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    nationally?” While marijuana should be legal, some people think it should not be legal, just like any other debate. While some people believe marijuana impacts your body and life in a negative way, marijuana has many good uses, so it should be legal. In the medical world, marijuana has many uses. Multiple studies show that marijuana relieves nausea and vomiting (5). Not only does marijuana treat nausea, marijuana also treats appetite loss associated with many types of cancer and HIV (5). These…

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