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    There currently exists some controversy concerning smoking marijuana as a medicine. Many well-intentioned leaders and members of the public have been misled by the well-financed and organized pro-drug legalization lobby into believing there is merit to their argument that smoking marijuana is a safe and effective medicine. A review of the scientific research, expert medical testimony, and government agency findings shows this to be erroneous. There is no justification for using marijuana as a medicine

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    Have you tried drugs? Because by trying drugs even once it puts a person in danger of a life full of constantly depending on the feeling that drugs seem to provide. In the Greek epic The Odyssey, Homer exemplifies the themes of drug abuse in upper classes and the luring capacities that drugs can have on vulnerable people. In the epic, Helen’s beauty sparked war that caused death and turmoil, and she was forced to cope with the guilt by abusing drugs. This relates to our modern day society where many

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    Families can do different things that can help with addiction. According to Alcohol and Drug Abuse Affects Everyone in the Family (2015), families can learn the facts about drugs and addiction so they can know what to expect. The family needs to make sure they get help for themselves other than getting help for the addicted person, but also learn what they can do to help the addicted family member. They would maybe need to get a family intervention and always look for a long term recovery. The family

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    Cost Of Hypocrisy

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    exposed many key learning points involving the use of drugs and addict treatments: including celebrating the use of drugs in the media, the cost of hypocrisy, and family influence on drug use. Many American citizens’ opinions on addiction are persuaded by social media. The dilemma for individuals in our society involve either idealizing or demonizing the use of drugs. In the chapter, the cost of hypocrisy, disgrace on the use of drugs in our society impact the financial support towards addiction prevention

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    70s, drugs became one of the country’s biggest issues, people were drying, becoming addicts, and were not receiving help or education until Nixon took action. He began educating our country on drugs, created anti-drug administration programs and tried to support rehabilitation by testing ways on how to get people there and maintain them sober and healthy. Not only that but he also thoughts about how drugs would be if action was not taken. Even today, the United States is still at war with drugs but

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    also causes a negative effect. One of the biggest problems facing drug users is the economy. When consumption is frequent, this creates and becomes an additional expense, in other words, this would have direct repercussion with the family budget, THE NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF DRUGS IN SOCIETY should family member is involved in drug use or undergoing a rehabilitation process, which needs and additional budget to cover these expenses (UNDCP, THE SOCIAL IMPACT OF DRUG ABUSE, 1995). Likewise

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    legalization of illicit drugs has been a popular topic of debate. While there is often concern about the potential toxicity and the habits that may form, drugs are not necessarily the problem. In fact, the legalization of illicit drugs may be the answer to some of society’s problems. More drugs should be legalized because the drug is not the cause of the problem, our behavior is. Also, when compared to other substances that are legal we see the same social ills arise. If drugs were legalized crime would

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    family members, friends, and even society. With this ingrained in their minds, the pressure “we have to be better than everyone” is overwhelming. But what does it really take to be the best? In college it means doing all your work, pulling all nighters and sometimes seeking dangerous alternatives, such as drugs, disregarding the effects that they can have in the long run. College students today may feel an overwhelming pressure of earning a degree because society says that is the way to succeed. How

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    I think that the start to the War on Drugs was innovative in the hopes that it would positively impact society, but as laws have expanded and increased incarceration, they have affected society in ways not intended to do as much harm as they did. I believe that people should have the right to access the help that they need to overcome addiction. By focusing more on rehab, counseling and a variety of other strategies, we rid our society of the negative stigma against addiction, and can help those

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    Should the drug marijuana, that most try to not be associated with, be legalized? Or should it be legalized for prescribed for those individuals who suffer serious or chronic medical illnesses such a cancer or arthritis? Should it even be legalized at all? Legalization of marijuana draws a huge concern to people across the country. It could raise revenue through tax dollars for the states or our country, put drug dealers out of business, or even reduce the number of thefts and robberies occurring

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