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    States of American is a society built upon principles and laws. These laws and principles were decided to keep Americans safe and help one another co-exist. In the beginning as laws came into being law makers would play it by ear as they decided what could remain legal for the public to take part in and what would be illegal and frowned upon by society. One of the many issues American government has come face to face with issues about making legal or illegal is drugs. Drugs since their first discovery

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    Smoking cannabis is a constant controversy in our society. 1 of 3 people in America have tried it in some time in their life’s even though it not legal in many countries. Our society is divided in two different ideologies. , the ones who support cannabis legalization and the ones who are totally against it recreational use. Like every object in this world it have pros and cons. Smoking is a benefit if use for medical reasons. In the recreational way it also as some pros and cons, making it a constant

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    Drugs, we all have come across some type of drug in our lives whether it’s legal or not. There is a massive amount of drugs being used daily for medical reasons, some being used to treat multiple conditions at once. Though drugs play an important role in the medical field today and are being prescribed more and more by doctors, there are those consumers that abuse the use of these drugs. That brings into question if the legalization of certain drugs should be considered or if it is best to keep them

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    Functionalist and Interactionalist Perspective on Illegal Drugs The war on drugs in our culture is a continuous action that is swiftly lessening our society. This has been going on for roughly 10-15 years and has yet to slow down in any way. Drugs continue to be a problem for the obvious reason that certain people abuse them in a way that can lead to ultimate harm on such a person. These drugs do not just consist of street drugs (marijuana, cocaine, ecstasy), but prescription medications

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    Is Placebo Effect Good for Society In 1996s, a group of student were involved in a study of developed a new painkiller by using a cream called “trivaricaine” which did not contain any effectively substance. As a result, this fake treatment was worked on every student. It is called as Placebo Effect which widely used as a control drug in clinic trials and medical treatment. It also called I shall please and had being used to the society by the doctor since 1700s. However, placebo effect brings out

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    that testing for LSD is not as clear as testing for alcohol where results can quickly be obtained via a breathalyzer test. Standard drug tests which screen for other recreational drugs such as marijuana, do not usually test for lysergic acid, therefore it would be harder to determine whether a driver is under the influence of the drug. When under the influence of the drug, the pupils do dilate, however personal disparities in eye shape and size can distort the evidence and make it more difficult to

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    Illegal Drugs are bad for our Society Allyce Beechy ENG/102 November 26, 2009 Kimberlyn Slagle Illegal drugs should not be allowed in America and we must strive together as a people to do whatever it takes to get them abolished (rid of). Illegal drugs have done more to hurt America than almost anything in our history; lowing the morals of the people, causing the destruction of human lives in the millions, destroying family life, corrupting major companies and businesses, leading our youth

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    Drugs vs.Videogames Often times I find myself hearing about violent crimes on the radio or news channel and the culprits that are accused of causing these crimes is often drugs or video games. But now it’s time to consider what is worse, drugs and alcohol, or video games. For as long as I can remember these news stories about crimes caused by drugs or video games have been on air for what seems like every few days. So now lets finally resolve this dispute by comparing drugs vs. video games. For

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    One concern of legalizing alcohol at age 18 is known as the trickle-down effect. The idea is that if young adults can legally obtain alcohol when they are still in high school, that alcohol will often end up in the hands of much younger kids. The same problem that exists today, where juniors in college who are finally legally old enough to buy alcohol will supply their younger friends with alcohol, would happen but this time the alcohol would be coming from seniors in high school. This would result

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    topic of drug legalization, one thing quickly became apparent to this reader, that both sides have very passionate beliefs in regard to the issue of legalization of drugs. Those against drug legalization believe without regulations our society will become engulf by drug dealers, develop out of control crime rates, and the future of society would be in danger. Those for drug legalization believe the free production of drugs would put drug dealers out of business, offer economic relief to society, and

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