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Mexico's drug traffickers aid in consumer nation, increase in country's addicts
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Heroin, crack cocaine, and methamphetamines were once unheard of in Mexico, but today rehabilitation centers are filled with addicts. Being the top supplier of illegal drugs to the US has made Mexico a consumer nation, too, as cartels have sought to … Read more on Alaska Dispatch
Bath salts hit UMaine campus for 1st time
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Random Drug Testing Part 2
Random Drug Testing part 2 – DRUGS IN SCHOOLS Following its recent expose on drug deals in some bars in Metro Manila, Reporter’s Notebook now focuses on the rising cases of drug abuse in schools. The Dangerous Drugs Board revealed that about half a million kids aged fourteen and below were found out to be using illegal drugs. Recently, the government started implementing random drug tests in schools as a response to the problem. Human rights advocates are wary, however, as this procedure may infringe on the rights of the students. Are drug tests the solution or is this just a knee-jerk reaction to the problem of drug use in schools?
Why Is Cannabis So Popular With Teenagers?
Question by Moses: why is cannabis so popular with teenagers?
Every group of young people with not much to do, turn to the drug.
Is “green” so popular because it is a hallucinogen that is seen by users as “harmless”. Do these same people know the long term psychological effects of “weed” on the brain?
Many people seek to legalize the substance. Does this mean that other illegal drugs in the same drug classification B should be declassified, Bearing in mind others are just as serious and are known as the methamphetamine,”crystal meth” and “speed”?
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Random Drug Testing Part 1
Random Drug Testing part 1 – DRUGS IN SCHOOLS Following its recent expose on drug deals in some bars in Metro Manila, Reporter’s Notebook now focuses on the rising cases of drug abuse in schools. The Dangerous Drugs Board revealed that about half a million kids aged fourteen and below were found out to be using illegal drugs. Recently, the government started implementing random drug tests in schools as a response to the problem. Human rights advocates are wary, however, as this procedure may infringe on the rights of the students. Are drug tests the solution or is this just a knee-jerk reaction to the problem of drug use in schools?
When Was Marijuana and Crack Cocaine Outlawed in the United State?
Question by Sammyboy: When was marijuana and crack cocaine outlawed in the United State?
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Answer by sparkles
around 1912 and I forgot the big law back then
Answer by I8AShroom
1937 – Marijuana
1914 – Cocaine
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