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Over The Counter Prescription Drugs

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A drug is a medicine or other constituent which has a physiological effect when ingested or otherwise familiarized into the body. Illegal drugs are drugs which have boundaries on their ownership or use by a government, and are illegal in certain situations (meaning a person is not allowed to have them). A drug is any chemical that affects the human body or mind when it is absorbed, inhaled in, or used up in another way. A psychoactive drug is a drug that affects the brain. Some controlled drugs are allowed if you have permission (called a "prescription") from a doctor. Other drugs are illegal—meaning you are never allowed to have them. Individual countries and places have dissimilar laws about different drugs, and there are also global treaties …show more content…

These Drugs are so deliciously euphoric because they open up layer to the mind otherwise not experienced by the average man therefore I recommend to my country’s Government that they be sold as Over the Counter Prescription drugs. The Legalization of these Drugs would lead to the blossoming of the mind and unlock our more Creative regions of our brain; leading to Better Artists and artistry, more Entrepreneurial minds, beautiful Fashion designs. What to also expect are more people who would take it the wrong way push these drugs to the wrong limit due to a genetic factor, poor self-control and the occasional absent mindedness. Needless to say anything that would reduce the workforce of the people shouldn’t be allowed in the general …show more content…

People would be able to buy the least dangerous type e.g. A few codeine tablets from chemists, like now. People would only get the most dangerous type with a doctor’s prescription. Or maybe from a special “drug use room” to use drugs but not take them away. Other types of drugs could be sold in small amounts or only in special places and at certain times. “Stoned” people would not be allowed to buy drugs. There would be restriction on use in public places. These would be good controls for how good, how strong, how pure and how sterile the drugs are. Labeling would be controlled. So the drugs would be safer. The drugs would cost less. The government could set national prices, including tax and inspections. The government could control the ban on advertising and affair costs. There would be less crime to get money to pay for drugs, as the prices would be

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