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    Marijuana usage has become a huge debate over the past couple of years across the entire United States. Its legal and illegal usage continues to be an ongoing debate as some lawmakers fight for legality on whether it is appropriate to allow it to be used for medicinal purposes. Ongoing marijuana usage can effect brain production development to include thinking‚ coordination‚ and memory. This information‚ the obvious is well understood by the public‚ but there is scientific explanations of how plant-derived

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    Drug Courts Sutoya Marlowe Fayetteville State University Criminal Justice 450 Dr. Robert Brown April 1‚ 2014 Abstract In order to understand the importance of drug court programs‚ it is important to learn what prompted the program. Before the first drug court was established in 1989‚ the United States has endured three drug epidemics that had profound consequences on the criminal justice system. Drug court programs intends to reduce substance abuse among offenders with addiction by

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    War On Drugs Research Paper

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    War on Drugs  From drug wars‚ to drug cartels‚ and government control‚ the war on drugs has been a  critical issue throughout the United States. From the early years of the 1970’s to the 1980’s‚ there  has been a major uprise of the use of drugs and narcotics. However‚ throughout the development  of law making and restrictions‚ there have been numerous amounts of policies that have been  placed upon this controversial issue by the government.   From the beginning of time‚ the war on drugs has sparked an uprise of controversial 

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    mostly the true meaning of the word drugs. It does not matter who I am or what my name is‚ what really did matters is my experience about this topic and of course the message that I am going to pass you at the end of this speech. Marijuana‚ LSD‚ Cocaine‚ Heroin... all these fancy words‚ what are they all? they are drugs‚ all different types of drugs. All of which have a different affect on our body‚ some more than others but they all do the same. Lets be honest. Drugs is not as cool as you think they

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    I have a dream that one day America will be drug free. We lose so many people each year because of drugs. I’m not even fifteen and I have seen many people die and have their kids taken away from them because of drugs. When people hear drugs they think of heroin and cocaine‚ but it can also come from a simple blood pressure pill‚ I know this by seeing it happen.Today two years ago my grandpa died from a simple prescription drug‚ he was depressed therfore he overdosed on blood pressure medicine. The

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    Research problem The century’s repeated crises surrounding illegal drug addiction have been‚ as always when addiction is at issue‚ an ongoing cycle of profit and damage in which narcopolitics has gone decisively global‚ on the one hand‚ and has become an affair of representations and words‚ on the other. The drug itself‚ as object of desire‚ is at once utterly coercive and nugatory: it’s junk‚ the broken residue of useful technology‚ the leavings of instrumental reason; as an object it no longer

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    Overtime‚ the United States border‚ although protecting the country‚ has allowed drug trading to poison the nation. First‚ Mexican traffickers use the United States border to strengthen their illegal business. Their affiliation with Colombian smugglers helped them develop the Mexican drug business. Since then‚ they have strengthened their methods of illegal transportation. Furthermore‚ the influx of drugs from Mexico has a detrimental effect on the American economy. The healthcare‚ criminal‚ and

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    Drug use in today’s society is something that has become too common. We have a large percentage of our population using drugs for numerous reasons. The stresses of our fast paced lives can be the reason we need drugs to keep up. We sometime take these drugs with out thinking of the future consequences and risk that might be attached to them. We have to teach society of the dangers of drugs and the treatment available to quit using. We have too many people using drugs in our society today. “In 1996

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    Prescription drugs are too easy to get and are also addictive. I don’t do any drugs but I can easily access prescription drugs. Prescription drugs are everywhere. One of the main reasons young people abuse prescription drugs is because they are cheap. Individuals my age don’t have an excess of money‚ so prescriptions drugs are the answer if an individual wants to get high. In high school‚ most of the abused drugs are marijuana‚ painkillers‚ and depressants such as OxyContin and Xanax.

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    Drug Testing Welfare Applicants Drug tests are a meaningful deterrent against drug use and a solid prevention strategy. The fourth amendment says "unreasonable search and seizure‚" It is NOT unreasonable to search a person if someone is giving them something. If a bank was giving out a loan‚ it would be quite reasonable for them search the applicant’s credit history. Applicants must to submit private and personal data to show they are eligible to receive government benefits. It is important that

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