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that drugs are a teen fad, and if they became mainstream they would lose their charm. Joseph Califano considers this simply ridicu...
In seven pages this paper discusses drug legalization in an examination of the benefits received. Eleven sources are cited in the...
In seven pages this paper discusses drug decriminalization and legalization in an assessment of pro and con arguments with product...
In six pages this paper examines the drug legalization issues and argues in support of legalizing them. Five sources are cited in...
This research paper/essay presents an overview of the issues pertaining to current marijuana policy, both in the US and aboard. Th...
Special interest groups and propaganda played a strong role in Prohibition and they have played a strong role in drug laws today, ...
In five pages this report supports illegal drug criminalization by examining various success U.S. programs targeting the problem. ...
In fifteen pages this paper examines California's aggressive efforts in the ongoing war on drugs in a consideration of laws that m...
This speech addressing the 'war on drugs' is analyzed in terms of speaker rhetoric effectiveness in five pages. There are no othe...
multitude of issues surround the legalization of other drugs suggests that a far different approach must be taken. In fact, one m...
In six pages this paper discusses how the U.S. war on drugs might be more successfully fought through drug rehabilitation rather t...
This opinion paper consisting of five pages equates crime reduction in Europe to legaling drugs and argues that the same impact co...
two star-athletes fist called wide-spread attention to the problem during the mid-1980s. Since then, the government has reportedl...
This is another analysis of Lee P. Brown's 'War on Drugs' speech delivered in May 1994. One textbook and speech reference constit...
the creation of organizations. NORML (National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws) is perhaps the best known group that...
Department report the spokesperson states that in little than two years the War on Drugs in Cartagena has been successful. He says...
campaign ("To decertify," 1998). That alone is reason to note that the cost of fighting this losing war is quite hefty. Aside from...
the displacement and abuse of the impoverished in the world. Turnipseed (2000) notes that in order to help many of the people in f...
to hire a lawyer. This is true even when police use illegal tactics to secure an arrest. Certainly, there are tax implications an...
the economic and political struggles of inner-city existence in the United States. "Racial discrimination exists in the criminal ...
obstacles. Americans have grown accustomed to the status quo" (Nadelmann, 1993, p. 41). The situation is quite different across ...
In seven pages the 'cost' of legalizing drugs is discussed. Eight sources are cited in the bibliography....
reduction tools and, to an extent, education on the evils of drug use (Seelke et al 2010). The results have been mixed to not-so-g...
One of the first things that would be addressed is the Mafia and drug lord hold on the industry. We have all seen on television ho...
focus to intervention and rehabilitation. Others oppose this view, arguing that the War on Drugs is working and that to decriminal...
thus freeing up money and space for more serious criminals. If marijuana were legal the law enforcement industry could spend more ...
This essay offers an overview of the Florida debate over legalization of destination resort casinos. The writer argues in favor of...
The debate over the relative merits...
population want to be able to take care of themselves, yet they are rarely given the tools with which to accomplish this objective...
ABSTRACT This paper explores the manner in which...