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    Legalizing Drugs

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    Drugs: Good or Bad Imagine a world where drugs are legal‚ walking down the street and seeing people on drugs everywhere. Where almost everyone is going into convenient stores buying crack‚ marijuana‚ or even heroin. What kind of world would this be‚ to see junkies on the side of the road and it is perfectly legal. To see more crime than ever before from people who are trying to steal‚ kill‚ and rob just to get a fix. Believe it or not‚ but at one point all drugs were

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    Drug Abuse

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    Title: Drug Abuse Introduction: Man has always saught pleasure‚ abatement of anxiety‚ and other alterations in states of consciousness through the ingestion of various natural and chemical substances. In the last few years drug abuse has become serious problem resulting into considerable harm both to the individual and to the society. Drug abuse adversely affects the well being‚ the progress and the health of the user and also cause tragedy to the family life of these persons. Drugs are handled

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    Note taking and Note making A Guide for Students Dyslexia Services 2009 www.soton.ac.uk/edusupport/dyslexia Education Support Contents Introduction .......................................................................................... 3 Note taking and note making ................................................................ 5 Abbreviations........................................................................................ 5 What format suits you best? ....................

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    The War On Drugs

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    Introduction The war on drugs‚ declared by Richard Nixon in 1971‚ has cost the US more than just a trillion dollars. The war on drugs was the US government’s attempt to solve the drug epidemic raging in America‚ yet it caused more problems than it solved. A supply side war on illegal drugs has generated a large array of problems that no US politician is willing to acknowledge. Yet most of these problems such as more dangerous drugs‚ an increase in organized crime‚ and wasted government spending‚

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    Drug Legalization

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    Drug Legalization Strong drug enforcement in the United States is correlated with the reduction in crime ‚ drug use‚ and drug addiction growth rates. The impact on tougher drug sanctions has been overshadowed by a myth that U.S. drug enforcement has become too lenient. This myth has been promoted by the multi-million dollar pro-drug legalization lobby‚ civil libertarians‚ and misguided academic researchers to the public with limited review and challenge. Attacks on drug enforcement

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    Drug Withdrawal

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    Drug Withdrawal Drug Withdrawal The documentation is on drug withdrawal and the effects on people going through the situation. When in middle school and high school people become addicted to marijuana which leads to pills and more. The further into drugs people start getting a taste of the game they play to get them. So‚ while people are using and partying all the time‚ they start selling and in time can start to get sick because of having so much going on in their system it can start rejecting

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    Prescription Drugs

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    Findings The prices of prescription drugs are high in the United States than in any place in the world. The prices of prescription drugs in the recent years have increased drastically. Prescription drugs are important as they ensure citizens live healthier and longer and the increase in prices threatens their accessibility and affordability. This increase in prices have affected majority of the Americans‚ since around 60% of the population are dependent on prescription drugs to treat chronic and acute conditions

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    War on Drugs

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    sources. 1. Describe the topic/issue in your own words (100 word minimum): The USA should end the war on drugs by decriminalizing it and regulating it. This is a major issue in my eyes. Billions of dollars are wasted on a war that has lost its effectiveness. Meanwhile instead of spending money to prohibit something‚ you can make money regulating it. Gang activity will for sure decrease as drug money is their main source of income. Also this war exists not only in the USA‚ but it seeps into other countries

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    Drugs In Chicago

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    Cattan‚ and Mario Parker. “Heroin Pushed on Chicago by Cartel Fueling Gang Murders.” Bloomberg.com. Bloomberg L.P.‚ 17 September 2013. Web. 25 September 2013 Sypnosis This article addresses Joaquin Guzman‚ a Mexican drug lord‚ and his affiliation with the state of the city of Chicago. Guzman has created an empire with “near-monopoly control” that is virtually untouchable by the law enforcers of the United States (Lippert‚ Cattan‚ and Parker 4). Even through all of

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    Study Drugs

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    fact is that the solution is ‘study drugs’. As David Sack clearly states in his blog article called: “Do ’Study Drugs ’ Breed a Nation of Winners – or Cheaters?”‚ there are many consequences regarding this particular form of drug abuse. The ‘smart pill’ has invaded the American colleges and the students love it. But David Sack asks why? In his experience‚ the hopeful students‚ who we call leaders of tomorrow‚ have no problem using performance enhancing drugs to get higher grades‚ but using steroids

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