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Category: /Social Sciences
Legalization of Drugs The drug connection is one that continues to resist analysis, both because cause and effect are so difficult to distinguish and because the role of the drug-prohibition laws in causing and labeling 'drug-related crime' is so often…
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…Introduction The legalization of drugs would have much less harmful effects than those that are generated by keeping them illegal; it is the best solution for most drugs—related problems our world is currently facing. Although drugs in general have…
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Category: /Literature/English
…I resolve that the use of drugs in our country should be legalized. Most illegal drugs are just as dangerous and harmful as legal ones. The wide spread propaganda that illegal drugs are "deadly poisons" is a hoax. There is little or no medical…
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…Although it is apparent that America’s drug plague is reaching epidemic proportions, costing US taxpayers an estimated 20 billion dollars in a year, the legalization of drugs cannot be economically justified. Despite pro-legalization arguments…
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Category: /Literature
…Reforming America's Drug Policies. An extremely controversial question lingers among citizens and government officials of the United States today. Should drugs be legalized ? Is the "War on Drugs" working ? After thoroughly researching this topic…
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Drugs and Legalization         Since early on man has been interested in the consumption of substances that altered the mind or ones feeling. The consumption of substances can be broken down into legal and illegal substances. The question…
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Category: /Literature/English
LEGALIZATION OF DRUGS America has been plagued with drug problems for years, and in recent years it isn’t proving to get much better. Society has been left to deal with the pain, fear, terror, and crime that the drug world has brought upon us. Many…
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…Should Drugs Be Legalized? For several decades drugs have been one of the major problems of society. There have been escalating costs spent on the war against drugs and countless dollars spent on rehabilitation, but the problem still exists…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…Any close examination of the "war on drugs" metaphor leads inescapably to the conclusion that one weapon could bring us to the brink of victory--legalization. But most who discuss this option consider it surrender. How have we confused surrender…
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Category: /Literature/English
…The debate over drugs and drug legalization is an increasingly important political issue as we proceed into the twenty-first century. It is important that we proceed into this era with a keen sense of direction on this issue. Whether we increase our…
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