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    One of the most misused type of drugs in the US is the misuse and abuse of Prescription Drugs. It is estimated that 52 million people in the US have used prescription drugs for nonmedical reasons at least once in their lifetimes. Out of those people 20 percent of them were aged 12 and older. The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) did a survey in the year 2010 that found that 1 in 12 high school seniors reported past-year nonmedical use of the prescription pain reliever Vicodin and a 1 in 20

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    The abuse of drugs and alcohol as well as the prescriptions now in the day reach the amount of 700 thousand dollars a year, since the medical attention is increased due to the overdose that cannot be controlled that occurs when the health insurers deny patients treatments because they are very expensive. Now scientists and great analysts have observed the effect of drugs and alcohol on the brain and behavior of people who use these substances so that they can give proper treatment and develop programs

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    Drug Abuse In Prisons

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    Introduction For an extended period, the prison has been seen as the best place where drug user can manage to kick out their addiction due to lack of drugs and influence. However, research has shown that in America, prisons may not be the best place for those wishing to transform from drug addiction. As a result of addiction, some drug policy allows a prisoner to undergo a medication period in efforts to end the addiction. However, they have turned the process into an opportunity whereby they get

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    Drug addiction has been happening for thousands of years. It is commonly known that addiction to drugs is poor for your health. However, drug addiction can affect an addict, their family, and their communities. Drug addiction needs more awareness and treatment because it leads to homelessness, crime, and broken families. Homelessness can be caused by drug abuse and drug abuse can also be an implication of homelessness. According to the National Alliance to End Homelessness, “A survey by the

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    Drug Abuse In Prison

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    One of the most active battlefields on the war on drugs can be found in America’s prison system, where it is clear that law enforcement is losing the battle. Our prisons and jails are filled with criminals involved with drugs. Recent statistics show that more than 50% of federal prison inmates are incarcerated because of drug offenses, a number that has increased consistently from 16% in 1970. The rise in drug related prison sentences is no surprise as the United Nations estimates that

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    essay will talk about teen drug use. Many teens do drugs. Drug use is known to cause delinquent behavior. Also you could even die using drugs if you overdose. It is very serious and parents need to stop their kids before anything serious happens to them. Don’t do drugs. Many teens at home have access to prescription drugs and abuse them. As it says in the article (Ready access to prescription drugs at home leads to many teens to abuse them). They can easily get the drugs from their own medicine cabinet

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    Drug abuse in America is evidently a huge problem, yet remains to be misunderstood by many people. Elizabeth Foy Larsen writes a strong, informative article about a young woman named Brittany who has fallen to drug abuse. Brittany was a drug free, well rounded student with great potential just like many other young adults in America. However, one occasion flipped her life completely upside down. She had gotten her wisdom teeth removed and received prescription medication to reduce her pain. She soon

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    use of drugs and their classifications have been a world-renowned issue for many years. It was not until recent years that drug abuse prevention became so highly emphasized. Now questions are being asked about the effectiveness of intervention programs and who is to blame for its faults. With the increase of drug abuse, questions begin growing whether drug addicts can be helped. Drug abuse is highly ranked among the most severe problems countries now face. There are numerous types of drugs being

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    Blanks Mia Ross English III 05/02/2016 Teen Drug Abuse Have you ever watched the news and heard about another group of students from “ghetto” or “low socio-economic” school, skip class to “spark it up”? The slang term “spark it up” means to a light a cigarette or marijuana “joint” according to the urban dictionary ("Spark+it+up." Urban Dictionary. Annie-Banannie, 2005. Web. 02 May 2016.). This saying is often used by teens that are using drugs, that are typically supposed to be prescribed

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    Many individuals have used drugs to cope with underlying problems. These drugs can help numb the pain, ease the tension, and temporarily make an individual forget their troubles. However, many fail to realize that their troubles will still be there after the “high” of the drug effect disappears. This can become a problem when these drugs are being over used or even abused. Many individuals become addicts because they want to keep that feeling they have when they take the drug; they do not want that feeling

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